expired Posted by StrongMoney163 • Nov 1, 2023
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expired Posted by StrongMoney163 • Nov 1, 2023
Nov 1, 2023 4:56 PM
Goodyear Assurance Outlast 215/55R17 94V All-Season Passenger Car Tire
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What is a good tire for this vehicle.
Thanks.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/115569153616
Just watch a couple of youtube videos and you're all set. Remember, slow is fast so take your time. You'll need the duck mod or you'll scratch up your rims. Don't throw old tires away, grab a diamond grinder cut them up and use them as cushion for your HF unit to minimize even more scratches. One last item you'll need for modern vehicle, unless you don't care for TPMS.
Here using my 2010 Camry TPMS as example, look for my review under the name Halo
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
Your ride will differ, a set of TPMS is around $40. I use Actel TD700. Important note, make sure you snap a couple of photos of each new TPMS ID. It's a hex digit. I screwed up the first time, I installed then pull them all apart having to do them twice yeah yeah I know bummer man. Just look at my photos and you'll see how it works. There might be cheaper options but this tool costed me $82 on Aliexpress. Amazon runs $150.
PS I also use HF static balancer, got it on clearance for $30. Weight is a couple of bucks. I use a 29G model 61489, got it on clearance for $125 from $500 because someone dropped it off a pallet, legs bent no biggie I just balance it using wood blocks. I told you I'm an old timer so I'm cheap okay
If one of the tire has a puncture, then the car will pull to one side. It could take several days for the pressure to go down 15 psi. I keep the tire pressure at 90% of the max rating on the tire's sidewall. No problem spotting a tire that's down 5 psi. I can plug and rebalance the tire at home in 30 minutes.
The Harbor Freight balance tool is capable of 1/8 oz static balance resolution.
I was pissed. Seems like a BS sale when it's not even available before the time stated.
Just got home from work and surprisingly, it's available.
Bought 4 for my CRV. Perfect timing.
The tire compound isn't super hard.
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I was pissed. Seems like a BS sale when it's not even available before the time stated.
Just got home from work and surprisingly, it's available.
Bought 4 for my CRV. Perfect timing.
It happens to me last BF, they honored the price and process took 15 minutes issue raincheck. Came back 3 weeks later to have 4 Goodyear install with warranty for $275. Unbeatable
so tires with rim in picture..do they really come with rim?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/115569153616
Just watch a couple of youtube videos and you're all set. Remember, slow is fast so take your time. You'll need the duck mod or you'll scratch up your rims. Don't throw old tires away, grab a diamond grinder cut them up and use them as cushion for your HF unit to minimize even more scratches. One last item you'll need for modern vehicle, unless you don't care for TPMS.
Here using my 2010 Camry TPMS as example, look for my review under the name Halo
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1 [amazon.com]
Your ride will differ, a set of TPMS is around $40. I use Actel TD700. Important note, make sure you snap a couple of photos of each new TPMS ID. It's a hex digit. I screwed up the first time, I installed then pull them all apart having to do them twice yeah yeah I know bummer man. Just look at my photos and you'll see how it works. There might be cheaper options but this tool costed me $82 on Aliexpress. Amazon runs $150.
PS I also use HF static balancer, got it on clearance for $30. Weight is a couple of bucks. I use a 29G model 61489, got it on clearance for $125 from $500 because someone dropped it off a pallet, legs bent no biggie I just balance it using wood blocks. I told you I'm an old timer so I'm cheap okay
1) I take it you're using this (or an older version of this)?: Harbor Freight Tire Changer model: 58731 in conjunction with that custom attachment you linked to on amazon plus a nylon duck head. https://www.harborfreig
2) And for the balancer I take it you're using this (or an older version of this)?: Harbor Freight 59140
https://www.harborfreig
3) So how are you breaking the bead, are you using this?:
https://www.harborfreig
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