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Originally posted by showen04
sorry l0l i knew if i wrote tire question knowone would even open it.
sorry l0l i knew if i wrote tire question knowone would even open it.

Ask your local shops. If they are aluminum wheels you want to stay nice, look for a "rim clamp" tire machine and plastic covered parts that rub on the wheel when unseating the bead.
Ask if they do aluminum wheels a lot. If they have a metal hammer at the tire machine, try another place.
Also, if you want them to dispose of the old tires, expect a charge for that.
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