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Hi folks
How involved/difficult is it to get a set of tires (say from tirerack) and install without going to a installer? I have a civic 1999 model I have installed/replaced a flat/spare tire using the jack but have 0 experience with aligning etc. I have only the tools that come with the car in the trunk ![]() Hence the question William |
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NoSpamPlease <googleposer@yahoo.com> wrote: >How involved/difficult is it to get a set of tires (say from tirerack) >and install without going to a installer? Unmounted car tires need to be mounted on wheels using special tools used by tire shops. Tires mounted on wheels can be installed similar to the way you would use a spare tire. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timothy J. Lee Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome. No warranty of any kind is provided with this message. |
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It is definitively not a do it yourself job.
First, you cannot remove/install the tire on the rim without special tools, preferably a machine. Second, you have to balance the tire for which you need a machine too. BTW, it's not like it is expensive. "NoSpamPlease" <googleposer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:499d4ffb.0308131232.21c7a16b@posting.google.c om... > Hi folks > How involved/difficult is it to get a set of tires (say from tirerack) > and install without going to a installer? I have a civic 1999 model > I have installed/replaced a flat/spare tire using the jack but have 0 > experience with aligning etc. I have only the tools that come with the > car in the trunk ![]() > Hence the question > William |
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If you plan to do the above yourself and do an alignment too.. go to this
site: http://www.customalignment.com/Equipment.htm And take a look at the machines that you'll need to do the job right. You may have to spend about $10,000 if not more for the machines OR.... buy the tires and take it to the local tire shop and pay the $8-$15 per tire for the mounting and balancing. If you buy the tires and wheels combo from Tirerack and have it mounted and balanced prior to shipping them to you then the tools you have in the car will be fine (but you may want to consider getting a torque wrench to ensure proper lug nut torque) Good Luck "NoSpamPlease" <googleposer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:499d4ffb.0308131232.21c7a16b@posting.google.c om... > Hi folks > How involved/difficult is it to get a set of tires (say from tirerack) > and install without going to a installer? I have a civic 1999 model > I have installed/replaced a flat/spare tire using the jack but have 0 > experience with aligning etc. I have only the tools that come with the > car in the trunk ![]() > Hence the question > William |
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"Fluffy" <no-spamming-bsavanh@mchsi.com> wrote in message news:<b2F_a.141055$uu5.22006@sccrnsc04>... > If you plan to do the above yourself and do an alignment too.. go to this > site: http://www.customalignment.com/Equipment.htm > And take a look at the machines that you'll need to do the job right. You > may have to spend about $10,000 if not more for the machines OR.... buy the > tires and take it to the local tire shop and pay the $8-$15 per tire for the > mounting and balancing. > > If you buy the tires and wheels combo from Tirerack and have it mounted and > balanced prior to shipping them to you then the tools you have in the car > will be fine (but you may want to consider getting a torque wrench to ensure > proper lug nut torque) > > Good Luck > > > "NoSpamPlease" <googleposer@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:499d4ffb.0308131232.21c7a16b@posting.google.c om... > > Hi folks > > How involved/difficult is it to get a set of tires (say from tirerack) > > and install without going to a installer? I have a civic 1999 model > > I have installed/replaced a flat/spare tire using the jack but have 0 > > experience with aligning etc. I have only the tools that come with the > > car in the trunk ![]() > > Hence the question > > William |
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googleposer@yahoo.com (NoSpamPlease) wrote in message news:<499d4ffb.0308161419.2f17b8b6@posting.google. com>...
> W > > > "Fluffy" <no-spamming-bsavanh@mchsi.com> wrote in message news:<b2F_a.141055$uu5.22006@sccrnsc04>... > > If you plan to do the above yourself and do an alignment too.. go to this > > site: http://www.customalignment.com/Equipment.htm > > And take a look at the machines that you'll need to do the job right. You > > may have to spend about $10,000 if not more for the machines OR.... buy the > > tires and take it to the local tire shop and pay the $8-$15 per tire for the > > mounting and balancing. > > > > If you buy the tires and wheels combo from Tirerack and have it mounted and > > balanced prior to shipping them to you then the tools you have in the car > > will be fine (but you may want to consider getting a torque wrench to ensure > > proper lug nut torque) be warned. every set of tires/wheels that have come from tire rack that iv'e encountered have been static balanced. which means they ride like shit. chip |
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