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4600cc
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 1/26/2003
• 28 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:6/28/2004 17:23
Ok, not at home, in the drive way. Would it be possible to mount tires by yourself? I might buy a set of 15x9 rims this week, and it be nice to save a few bucks, even if I have to work for couple hours, as long as it can be done without damaging tires and wheels. Can it? How?


AL

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Dave Reinken
• PHX, AZ, USA
• Registered on 6/7/2004
• 29 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/1/2004 13:42
Yeah, you can do it. I'm not sure how you would balance them, though. HarborFreight sells everything you would need. They have a handy dandy portable machine for like $35, or you could go even cheaper and get some tirespoons and increase your muscles (hahaha.)

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4600cc
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 1/26/2003
• 28 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/1/2004 18:01
Ok, I missed the balancing part. I guess there isn't anyway around it, I'd have to get them mounted somewhere by the people who like to get paid for it.

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