Good Tire Place to Mount and Balance 20" Rims and Tires on Z in NOVA
Mid-A,
I hope that my wheels will come from the docks in Cali from stupid customs who have been holding them for so long and will be here this week. I am probably going to mount some Falken FK-452 or Nitto 555 tires on these 20" wheels. Anybody go with different tires on 20's, if so, what did you get? Going with 255/35/20 front and 285/30/20 rear and if I can go bigger without throwing off the TCS, getting my car out of spec or rolling my fenders please let me know.
So I need a good place to mount and balance in NOVA that will absolutely not scratch these LARGE polished lips or even the bolt holes or scratch any of the rim.
Do anyone know of places? Where did all these people with these sweet Volk's, PIAA, Nismo, etc. get their wheels and tires mounted and balanced?
What kind of prices for all four tires mounted and balanced going to cost me?
Can I put the Tire Pressure Sensors in these wheels and still get the Tire Pressure gauge inside to work properly or does it need to be programmed?
Thanks for any help given.
~Chris
I hope that my wheels will come from the docks in Cali from stupid customs who have been holding them for so long and will be here this week. I am probably going to mount some Falken FK-452 or Nitto 555 tires on these 20" wheels. Anybody go with different tires on 20's, if so, what did you get? Going with 255/35/20 front and 285/30/20 rear and if I can go bigger without throwing off the TCS, getting my car out of spec or rolling my fenders please let me know.
So I need a good place to mount and balance in NOVA that will absolutely not scratch these LARGE polished lips or even the bolt holes or scratch any of the rim.
Do anyone know of places? Where did all these people with these sweet Volk's, PIAA, Nismo, etc. get their wheels and tires mounted and balanced?
What kind of prices for all four tires mounted and balanced going to cost me?
Can I put the Tire Pressure Sensors in these wheels and still get the Tire Pressure gauge inside to work properly or does it need to be programmed?
Thanks for any help given.
~Chris
We can do it for you up in College Park, but its probably a little too much of a drive, if you can find someone closer to you. But, to answer your question about tires, I went with the Yokohama AVS tires for my set-up. More pricey, but worth it in my opinion.
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