305/70/16 MT/R's installed
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No, that sounds way low to me.
If it is done right, it is a lot of work, trust me. If they are charging that low they maybe taking short cuts.
Think about it. The machine which costs around $10,000 has to be paid for and the labor has to be paid, so I think if it is done right they should be charging about twice that much.
Be sure to get before and after print outs that show the difference in the road force variation so you will know for sure it was done correctly. You should also find marks on the wheels and tires that are used to align the tire on the rim properly.
Gadget
If it is done right, it is a lot of work, trust me. If they are charging that low they maybe taking short cuts.
Think about it. The machine which costs around $10,000 has to be paid for and the labor has to be paid, so I think if it is done right they should be charging about twice that much.
Be sure to get before and after print outs that show the difference in the road force variation so you will know for sure it was done correctly. You should also find marks on the wheels and tires that are used to align the tire on the rim properly.
Gadget
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Originally Posted by Gadget
No, that sounds way low to me.
If it is done right, it is a lot of work, trust me. If they are charging that low they maybe taking short cuts.
Think about it. The machine which costs around $10,000 has to be paid for and the labor has to be paid, so I think if it is done right they should be charging about twice that much.
Be sure to get before and after print outs that show the difference in the road force variation so you will know for sure it was done correctly. You should also find marks on the wheels and tires that are used to align the tire on the rim properly.
Gadget
If it is done right, it is a lot of work, trust me. If they are charging that low they maybe taking short cuts.
Think about it. The machine which costs around $10,000 has to be paid for and the labor has to be paid, so I think if it is done right they should be charging about twice that much.
Be sure to get before and after print outs that show the difference in the road force variation so you will know for sure it was done correctly. You should also find marks on the wheels and tires that are used to align the tire on the rim properly.
Gadget
Thanks didnt know that. Am I wasteing my time trying to get them balanced by the guy that sold them to me. He said he would balance them again for free. He is 1 1/2 hours away. Should I just use the money it would cost me in gas to go ahead and get the roadforce balanceing done.
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