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TakingThe5th
Mar 12, 2014Explorer
ddndoug wrote:
I would recommend taking it to a qualified tire shop also. They will have the tools to do it very quickly and then retorque the wheels to proper specs. While they are doing it, make sure to find out if you need to re-torque them in 50 or 500 miles.
Doug
X2. I brought mine in and they did a fine job. We were taking up a lot of room in the parking lot so we got some pretty snappy service, Everything was A1.
Stop by beforehand and discuss your situation with a manager. Have him show you where he would want you to park. Make sure you can get in and out and that his work area is appropriate. Good luck.
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