Here I go again...
Well, had a kick-ass day at Buttonwillow yesterday but for one semi-serious off-track fact finding mission. Results: There's no traction to be had in the dirt. 
I'm looking for info on a tire shop who has the proper mounting and balancing equipment to deal with my rims without wreckign them in the process. I got a bunch of rocks wedged in betweent he rim and bead of the tire and it's leaking air slowly. Right side tires need to be removed and remounted.
Any ideas?
Oh...and who wants to have a detail party at their house so I can get the track out of my car?

I'm looking for info on a tire shop who has the proper mounting and balancing equipment to deal with my rims without wreckign them in the process. I got a bunch of rocks wedged in betweent he rim and bead of the tire and it's leaking air slowly. Right side tires need to be removed and remounted.
Any ideas?
Oh...and who wants to have a detail party at their house so I can get the track out of my car?
Well, the guys at Big-O tire on S. Boulder Highway in Henderson were very friendly and easy to deal with. I brought them the 2 right side rims/tires and they dismounted them, cleaned out the dirt that was packed in between the rim and tire, put the whole shebang back together and balanced the two with taped weights and the car is mobile again.
Now to deal with the interior full of rocks
Now to deal with the interior full of rocks
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stryder9
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May 14, 2003 10:15 AM



