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I had a tire experience today. I have finally gotten adept enough at removing and installing tires on my wheels so that, if I need to, I can do it with the original itty bitty Dunlop tire irons. That doesn't mean I like it, or that it is in any way "fun". So I decided to go to a USA Tire shop in town where they had some Kuhmo 165s in stock and have my front tires replaced. $68 each, how can you go wrong? I told them what type of car it was and that spin balancing was not necessary (I've talked about this before). So after a 35 minute drive I'm standing next to the car explaining to the manager how you can use the knock off tool and hammer I brought to get the wheels off. Hmmmm, says the manager. "We can't do that". Seems they are not allowed to touch wheels that don't have lug nuts because they don't know how to torque them and weren't willing to trust me to tighten them in their shop. They could put the tires on the wheels alright, but they couldn't take the wheels off or put them back on. I suggested that I could do that and he nodded OK, but insisted I not do it in their parking area. I drove to the other side of the parking island, removed one wheel at a time and reinstalled them myself. Done, just not quite what I expected. So, if you didn't already know, be sure and explain you have a lbc with knock off wheel hubs. Are we having fun yet?
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