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westend
Mar 10, 2017Explorer
I think I get it.
I take my rims in to the tire shop because I have the jacks, the jack stands, and the ability to mount/dismount the wheels. If I couldn't do that, I'd tow the trailer to the tire shop. I have a few portable compressors and a mile of hose. If I didn't have that, I could also use the cheap 12V inflator I have for emergencies to air up the tires.
If I didn't want to be bothered with tire replacement, I'd call a local tire shop and have them take the wheels off, replace the rubber, and mount them on the hubs again.
I'd bet the OP has similar choices. Sorry, can't help on a local shop in your area.
I take my rims in to the tire shop because I have the jacks, the jack stands, and the ability to mount/dismount the wheels. If I couldn't do that, I'd tow the trailer to the tire shop. I have a few portable compressors and a mile of hose. If I didn't have that, I could also use the cheap 12V inflator I have for emergencies to air up the tires.
If I didn't want to be bothered with tire replacement, I'd call a local tire shop and have them take the wheels off, replace the rubber, and mount them on the hubs again.
I'd bet the OP has similar choices. Sorry, can't help on a local shop in your area.
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