tire replacement problem
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I have not bought tires yet. But both places told me that they didn't care where I bought the tires that if they were not the size that the manufacture says should be on the car they would not install them.
Because they are still liable.
So I guess I will have to order them and just take the wheels to an installer, what a pain.
Because they are still liable.
So I guess I will have to order them and just take the wheels to an installer, what a pain.
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My 1st recomendation would be to get 215/40/17 tires not "45". I just got some 45's myself & personally I think they sit up too high. I swear I feel like I am sitting higher in the Mini
That said I dunno if you have a Goodyear near you but that's where I got mine installed & they didn't say a word.
That said I dunno if you have a Goodyear near you but that's where I got mine installed & they didn't say a word.
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I never heard that. I took my stock 17" runflats into Big O near my house coz they were worn out. The guy there didn't have the same size in a reasonable priced tire and sold me 215/45-17s. I much prefer them as they have significantly more grip and a very slightly cushier ride. They are slightly taller than the stock tires, but with the softer sidewalls, they actually look lower.
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I ran into this problem with Sam's Club, they refused to put 215/45 tires on my Mazda3 (OEM size=205-50-17). I eventually convinced them that if they voided my road hazard warranty, it would be fine for them to put them on, but I had to go up the manager chain several levels to finally get that approval.
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