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Old 08-18-2010, 10:35 PM   #106 (permalink)
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Whatever shop you decide on, this is also a great opportunity to get your tires and wheels Road-Force balanced. Instead of just slapping on the new rubber any-which-way, they mount the tires to the rims by matching the high point or stiff spot in the tire with the lowest spot in the rim, to make the wheel/tire combo as round as possible, reducing high-speed vibration. It's worth it!

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There is a thread from long ago about folks that can't get a good balance and the car always had the shakes. It was recommended to find a road force balance shop.

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Old 08-18-2010, 11:44 PM   #107 (permalink)
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Well I got a family discount so my cost won't be very helpful to you. For you, I'd just figure out the best deal! Not sure about Nissan's offer, but Mr. Tire offers all of the extras for free (mounting, balancing, valve stems, tire disposal and TPMS transfer), plus free tire rotations for life. With the 30-day price and ride guarantee, you can get a full refund if you don't like them. I'm a fan of Mr. Tire

Whatever shop you decide on, this is also a great opportunity to get your tires and wheels Road-Force balanced. Instead of just slapping on the new rubber any-which-way, they mount the tires to the rims by matching the high point or stiff spot in the tire with the lowest spot in the rim, to make the wheel/tire combo as round as possible, reducing high-speed vibration. It's worth it!

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Thank you.

That makes a difference in my decision making process
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