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Old 03-16-2009, 03:44 PM
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need advice B4 mounting rep. 215's

I just got my 215 which are 20x10.5 (non staggered- 10.5 all around)

what should i do before mounting. this is my first time buying replicas, so i dont know what to do. any help would be appreciated. thanks

btw. i plan to put my stock tires which are on the style 87's they are the michallin diamaris 315/30/20 rear and 275/40/20 front.
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Old 03-16-2009, 07:26 PM
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Titz looking wheels...
Search Tab is your friend:
http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x3/w...mw-wheels.html

And, other replica wheel owners will probably chime in.
Imo, finding a skilled tire/wheel installer with good equipment,
including a Road Force balancing machine, will ensure best results
and point up any deficiencies in wheel/tire set.
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Old 03-17-2009, 12:38 AM
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Quote:
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Titz looking wheels...
Search Tab is your friend:
http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x3/w...mw-wheels.html

And, other replica wheel owners will probably chime in.
Imo, finding a skilled tire/wheel installer with good equipment,
including a Road Force balancing machine, will ensure best results
and point up any deficiencies in wheel/tire set.
GL,mD
thanks mate.

I read that article b4. but it's hard to find a good place in Los Angeles, cause there are so many tire shops. I always get BS I ask if they have this or that. "oh yeah sure, come on in" I get there and BS, people will say anything now a days just to get my moneys...

any1 in L.A. that knows a good place with a road force let me know...thanks
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