Tirerack. Kumhos. Pep Boys?
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Tirerack. Kumhos. Pep Boys?
So I ordered four Kumhos for my '88 from Tirerack and the closest recommended installer is a Pep Boys half a mile from my house. Is this a bad idea? What, if anything should I tell them before they put it on the lift? What should I be concerned about? Oil lines? Tub? Or is this a non-issue? Thank you for suggestions.
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They may be fine, but I'd not go by Tire Rack's suggestion, and do my own research to determine a conscienscious tire mounter. I also take my wheels off the car and then to the shop.
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Same here ... the only time my car may go near a lift is when it goes on an alignment platform ...
I have a shop nearby with one of those fancy (expensive)tire machines that doesn't damage your rims in any way and it's only the owner's son who touches my Fikses ... lol
Take your wheels off and bring them,don't let anybody lift your car if they don't have Porsche experience !
Cheers !
Phil
I have a shop nearby with one of those fancy (expensive)tire machines that doesn't damage your rims in any way and it's only the owner's son who touches my Fikses ... lol
Take your wheels off and bring them,don't let anybody lift your car if they don't have Porsche experience !
Cheers !
Phil
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I selected my tire installer very carefully, and was lucky to find a PCA Racer who owns a tire shop in SLC. Despite this, I still force my way back into the bay to make certain that the lift is properly aligned. These guys know me by name, and have provided great service to me my entire family...
And if you are into track events, finding a quality independent alignment guy should be top of the list as well...
Tire Rack is awesome, and has the best pricing. I buy all my tires from them.
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And if you are into track events, finding a quality independent alignment guy should be top of the list as well...
Tire Rack is awesome, and has the best pricing. I buy all my tires from them.
My $0.02,
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I selected my tire installer very carefully, and was lucky to find a PCA Racer who owns a tire shop in SLC. Despite this, I still force my way back into the bay to make certain that the lift is properly aligned. These guys know me by name, and have provided great service to me my entire family...
And if you are into track events, finding a quality independent alignment guy should be top of the list as well...
Tire Rack is awesome, and has the best pricing. I buy all my tires from them.
My $0.02,
-B
And if you are into track events, finding a quality independent alignment guy should be top of the list as well...
Tire Rack is awesome, and has the best pricing. I buy all my tires from them.
My $0.02,
-B
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I'd go so far to say I'd not just go to any Discount Tire outlets, but I know of one in the DFW area and one in San Diego, that have earned reputations as very astute when dealing with non-steel wheels. Having said that, I'd not expect either of these stores to know how to jack up a 911 without hurting something.
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Caferacer, you may want to check with someone in the PCA in your area, or look at advertisers in their local publication.
Too many stories over the years about botched wheels due to someone not knowing how to work the equipment or take proper care.
Too many stories over the years about botched wheels due to someone not knowing how to work the equipment or take proper care.
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Why didn't I think of that? I will check my Porsche Post from Metro NY PCA tonight. Thank you.
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Wherever you take it, just make sure you wait by the car and watch the tire tech. They tend to do better work when the owner is around watching. I also tip the tech which always helps.