Re: was: 4x4 Tire Size, now Mike's rims. [attn Jon, Mike &

From: Chris Reck (chris92@insightbb.com)
Date: Thu Sep 21 2006 - 17:23:37 EDT


I don't know if I can afford the per-weight charge.... :-)

Since I'll be changing them out, anyone need 32x11.5R15 spares?

Chris

<jon@dakota-truck.net> wrote in message
news:eeqa07$b71$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
>
> "Chris Reck" <chris92@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
> : Hey Jon,
>
> : Can you balance them as well?
>
>
> Yep, I can balance most wheels and tires up to 51" diameter, and have
> the wheel weights for both steel and aluminum rims, as long as you don't
> mind the standard clamp-on style wheel weights. (I can balance them for
> the stick-on style, but I don't have any of those.)
>
>
> : If you can, I am thinking I might buy a new set and have them mounted
> there,
> : saving some money having a shop do them.
>
>
> Sure thing, bring 'em down! I'd be glad to mount and balance
> and leak test 'em for you. The only thing I'd ask in return is 25
> cents per weight that I end up using, just to cover my cost on those.
> Not that it really matters a whole lot when just mounting a single
> set of tires for somebody, but since there is basically an open
> invitation to the DML to do this for folks, if I don't at least
> cover my cost on the weights, eventually I'm going to run out. :-)
> (Hey, its still a lot cheaper than the $10 per tire most shops
> charge around here...) ;-)
>
> --
> -Jon-
>
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