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Old 03-04-2004, 06:11 PM
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Recommended tire shop in LA area to install new wheels?

Can anyone recommend a tire shop in the Los Angeles area that does a careful job of installing new wheels?

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Old 03-09-2004, 01:23 PM
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At first I thought this was a joke, but then again you may be in a position where you are unable to physically perform the task needed to change a wheel (ie. handicap, quadraplegic, etc).

Any gas station (Shell, Cheveron) or tire shop (Discount Tire) should be able to change your wheels for you.

It's not a difficult task...jack up the car, remove 5 bolts, remove the wheel (reverse for installation). I wouldn't pay more than $10-20 for that service (probably a 20min job).

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Old 03-09-2004, 11:40 PM
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Jr,

Thanks for the response but what I didn't make clear was I needed to take my tires off of the old wheels and put them on the new wheels that I bought on ebay.

I've found a wide range of prices, Discount Tires, $160, Just Tires, $80 and the low price leader, COSTCO, $36.

What I really need is a reasonable assurance that the shop won't carelessly damage the wheels on installation.

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Old 03-10-2004, 03:01 AM
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Mounting and dismounting tires onto a wheel...Most people do not own the machines needed to perform this task. This is something that definitely needs to be done at a tire shop.

The tire shops now have new machines specifically made to mount tires on "special" wheels. These new machines will allow tires to be mounted on chrome wheels without ruining the finish. Just make it clear to the sales person that the wheels are not plain black steel rims and will need special handling.

They also have new style weights that stick to the back of the rim when you have them balanced. (Old style weights are hammered to the side of the rim).

Total cost for mounting and balancing a wheel can run anywhere from $20-40 per wheel. Some of my friends go to CostCo because they are one of the cheapest. By the way, if you have it done at CostCo, they will rotate your tires for free and you'll also have free flat tire repair. Ask them about it.

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P.S. Watch out for the excess charges. Many times they change your valve stem without asking you first and charge you $5 each stem (It's only $2-5 for all 4 at NAPA). They also try to charge you for "tire insurance" (for flat repair) and old tire disposal.

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