Hisservant
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Man, purchasing new tires and having them mounted and balanced, is getting expensive! I spent $315 on two Dunlop Roadmasters last week, and I took the wheels in (it would have been over $400 if I hadn't). Also, that was the best price I could find in the Denver metro area.
To add insult to injury, I only got 3500 miles off my last set of Dunlop D220's!
I am interested in hearing from some of you who mount and balance your own tires - specifically in relation to how difficult it is, and how to go about it.
Also, what kind of mileage are you folks getting out of your tires?
Thanks, and blessings to you, because "God is love." 1 John 4:8,16
To add insult to injury, I only got 3500 miles off my last set of Dunlop D220's!
I am interested in hearing from some of you who mount and balance your own tires - specifically in relation to how difficult it is, and how to go about it.
Also, what kind of mileage are you folks getting out of your tires?
Thanks, and blessings to you, because "God is love." 1 John 4:8,16