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jump in and suggest a sound place in the GTA to get these mounted? Hopefully a place that can also hook me up with some Toyos and transfer the TPMS.
Last edited by Risky_Business; Dec 26, 2007 at 04:56 PM.
Steve's Tire Sales & Service Limited
Contact:
(905) 660-3131
Address :
1950 Highway 7
Concord, ON , L4K3P2
He has this machine that never touches your rims at all.I have also bought Toyo's from him. Tell him Terry sent u
Contact:
(905) 660-3131
Address :
1950 Highway 7
Concord, ON , L4K3P2
He has this machine that never touches your rims at all.I have also bought Toyo's from him. Tell him Terry sent u
Advance Powerhouse 1217A Lawrence Ave West 416-781-8671 look for brian wong
they got the brand new hoffman monty 1625 machine that will never touch your rims at all. That machine do up to 24".
they got the brand new hoffman monty 1625 machine that will never touch your rims at all. That machine do up to 24".
Last edited by edvy; Dec 28, 2007 at 06:39 AM.
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Originally Posted by Mapleleaf
Steve's Tire Sales & Service Limited
Contact:
(905) 660-3131
Address :
1950 Highway 7
Concord, ON , L4K3P2
He has this machine that never touches your rims at all.I have also bought Toyo's from him. Tell him Terry sent u
Contact:
(905) 660-3131
Address :
1950 Highway 7
Concord, ON , L4K3P2
He has this machine that never touches your rims at all.I have also bought Toyo's from him. Tell him Terry sent u

Steve's Tire is a bust. I am sure he is a good guy and Terry I know you had a good experience with him but as soon as I mentioned Volks and a 350z he seemed to get a little flustered. Won't document the entire awkward conversation but he kept saying the offsets are "not right for the car" and "i should be in a +40 offset range."
Anyway...just me personal experience. Going to call Steelcase Monday.
Anyway...just me personal experience. Going to call Steelcase Monday.
Last edited by Risky_Business; Jan 26, 2008 at 03:15 PM.
Originally Posted by Black Spider
My only complaint about Steelcase is that they won't put the pressure sensors back on after changing tires. Otherwise pretty good though.
I dont think my friend had that problem with steelcase tires... they transfered the sensor over.
If they don't transfer sensor, you could always go to AIM across the street on denison. Talk to Steve, he's a buddy of mine. Stay away from the boss, he's a total a-hole. Which is why I don't go there, otherwise Steve would be my guy for going there.
If they don't transfer sensor, you could always go to AIM across the street on denison. Talk to Steve, he's a buddy of mine. Stay away from the boss, he's a total a-hole. Which is why I don't go there, otherwise Steve would be my guy for going there.




