Kremtok
04-30-2005, 11:25 PM
I'M ____ED! Rather than spend $100 and have a professional shop mount my new tires on my new rims, I figured I'd let the guys at the Coast Guard base do it for only $15. Money goes to morale, so it's a good cause, right?
Shouldn't have done that.
Turns out a special tool is needed to mount low profile tires, a tool that was not being used when my buddy tried to mount the first tire on the first rim. Well, here are the results:
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/Tire_1.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/Tire_2.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/Tire_3.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload9/Tire_4.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload9/Rim_damage.JPG
The good news is that my buddy offered to pay to replace both the rim and the tire. I said forget about it on the rim; even though I am super ____ed, it's just cosmetic damage and it's not a problem. As for the tire, on the other hand, that cost $150, and if it can't be safely or effectively mounted, well, I'll need a new one, won't I?
The bad news is that there is nobody in the town that I live in who can mount the tire correctly. I have to drive them to Anchorage and have a shop there do it this weekend. That means another week with dry roads on snow tires -- and now possibly a 300-mile trip to go with it!
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Any advice on whether or not I should use that tire?
Shouldn't have done that.
Turns out a special tool is needed to mount low profile tires, a tool that was not being used when my buddy tried to mount the first tire on the first rim. Well, here are the results:
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/Tire_1.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/Tire_2.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/Tire_3.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload9/Tire_4.JPG
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload9/Rim_damage.JPG
The good news is that my buddy offered to pay to replace both the rim and the tire. I said forget about it on the rim; even though I am super ____ed, it's just cosmetic damage and it's not a problem. As for the tire, on the other hand, that cost $150, and if it can't be safely or effectively mounted, well, I'll need a new one, won't I?
The bad news is that there is nobody in the town that I live in who can mount the tire correctly. I have to drive them to Anchorage and have a shop there do it this weekend. That means another week with dry roads on snow tires -- and now possibly a 300-mile trip to go with it!
[/rant]
Any advice on whether or not I should use that tire?