Welp, im almost there
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You can do that install by yourself with a couple screwdrivers and a bottle of degreaser (simple green, purple power, dish soap). It isn't easy but it is doable.
Alternatively, I heard the hobby shop has a tire machine. They're cake to use. I've got the HF tire changer and it's not as easy to use but doable.
After you mount them, you can do a road force balance (awesome) or the Wal-Mart lifetime balance for $45.
Alternatively, I heard the hobby shop has a tire machine. They're cake to use. I've got the HF tire changer and it's not as easy to use but doable.
After you mount them, you can do a road force balance (awesome) or the Wal-Mart lifetime balance for $45.
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yeah, I'm going to look over the instructions to see what to expect.
I'm going to the hobby shop tomorrow to put on side steps, I guess I can look at how to mount a tire too and save money doing that too
I'm going to the hobby shop tomorrow to put on side steps, I guess I can look at how to mount a tire too and save money doing that too