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Old May 21, 2007 | 01:41 AM
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svtbill im in canada(west coast) and i work at a shop called fountian tire..they sell goodyear...

i have a set of f1's on my car and there 275/40/17 all around///

Old May 21, 2007 | 01:48 AM
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ORIGINAL: SVTBill

ORIGINAL: thebert686

good news...i work at a tire shop and svtbill is correct

the good this about working there is i can road force my own tires for free..

dealerships usally send your tires out to a performance tire shop to get road forced...
same here

discount tire ftmfw


i can road force a set of four toyota truck tires in like 5 minutes

where you work, yo?
I've worked for Firestone, Toyota, Ford, and now Chrysler. All of those shops used a Roadforce Balancer. With Toyote trucks the hub is not a true circle. I tried forever to balance a set of Tacoma wheels because they wouldn't balance out. Until one of the techs told me there's a special hub adapter for the wheels. I was so pissed to find that out!! [:@]
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