I'll pm you very shortly on shipping Bob. Any Goodyear, Firestone, Sears etc. shop should be proficient installing. Runflats are very common for any shop that does a reasonable volume of work, Around here (ohio) the norm is around $15 per tire to mount and balance.
MIKE
THIS PAIR IS SOLD
I'm going with a wider tire on the back of the '98 I just acquired......these two rears are brand new and never mounted. These are zero pressure which is Michelins equivalent of runflats. $472 plus actual ship for both. Paypal or postal money order.......
THIS PAIR IS SOLD
Pair of stock 275/40/18 Goodyear F1 EMT's are a very strong 9/32 ...Nearly 10/32
$580 plus actual shipping, Pay pal or postal money order are fine.
thank you both for the kind words.. If it's of help to anyone, my pay pal can accept credit card as the payment vehicle if you have one tied in with your paypal account........
Fortunately I've got a great dealer here and have gotten to know all the guys in service.......they respect the car and know that there are 3 guys I trust to work on it. Those guys do a lot of extra stuff for me...A couple times a year I'll take them 3 or so pizzas at lunch time just to show my...
Yeah, the cost of those machines and the Hunter Road Force machines is staggering! The goal is to find a "tech" who knows how to use the equipment and what the computerized Road Force setup is telling him.
Glad GM stepped up and did the right thing with your wheel. I have a set of BBS LM's...
I don't see what "authorized" means. I live right near Goodyear Corporate and all a tire shop needs is a machine capable of breaking the tire off the wheel due to the stiffer sidewall......They're tires, not nuclear material.
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