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I just got some parts installed on the SRT-4 and my mechanic advised me that I've got a screw in a tire. Yay!
Any recommendations on a tire shop in Calgary that won't scratch the heck out of my wheel whilst repairing the tire. I just want it done right. I'll also need to change a few tires soon after summer so it's a bit of planning ahead as well.
P.S. I tried searching the board but could not find.
Zero102
06-22-2005, 01:39 PM
Harper's tire has always been very helpful with my 944.
kenny
06-22-2005, 01:43 PM
http://forums.beyond.ca/banners/banner.asp?show=all
There are a couple there that can do it for you. They both do lots of work for enthusiasts and tuners so they know how we all value our wheels. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by kenny
http://forums.beyond.ca/banners/banner.asp?show=all
There are a couple there that can do it for you. They both do lots of work for enthusiasts and tuners so they know how we all value our wheels. :thumbsup:
Thanks Kenneth, I shall mention their support of Beyond as a factor in me choosing them.
Originally posted by JCX
I just got some parts installed on the SRT-4 and my mechanic advised me that I've got a screw in a tire. Yay!
Any recommendations on a tire shop in Calgary that won't scratch the heck out of my wheel whilst repairing the tire. I just want it done right. I'll also need to change a few tires soon after summer so it's a bit of planning ahead as well.
P.S. I tried searching the board but could not find.
how are they?
Originally posted by ACX
how are they?
The ride is a tad different. I didn't make too many aggressive launches but it seems to wheel hop less. If I have time today I'll go do some standing starts on my private track in Bermuda.
Phuqu
06-22-2005, 07:10 PM
Is it a Robertsons screw?
Originally posted by Phuqu
Is it a Robertsons screw?
http://www.bigdawgcrabarms.com/Pics/torbah/phuquvader.jpg
I can't wait to see how the car handles now!:thumbsup:
Originally posted by Phuqu
Is it a Robertsons screw?
Yes Phuqie, it is. It's also a JDM screw and reeks of diesel so I think I know where it came from...
:hijack:
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