mraz72
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 823
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- 310
- Points
- 177
- Location
- Rochester, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Seems like a dumb question, but I am having trouble locating a place to swap my trailer tires. I've tried a performance place near me (I plan on using them for other stuff) and their distributor doesn't have the tire size, so they balked at the job.
I then went to tire rack, I have my 5, goodyear endurace 215/75 -14's in my cart (~$720) and during checkout I can send the tires directly to a tirerack mechanic. The choices are pep-boys and firestone. I called firestone, they want me to bring them the wheels to see if they can do the work. Not on the trailer, I have to bring them a wheel!
I haven't called pep boys yet, but I hesitate to get anything done at pep boys. Really getting work at firestone doesn't seem that thrilling either, but they should know tires.
So, do I just get the tires and stop by local mechanics and ask them to do it? i am thinking it's going to be 20 a tire. thoughts?
I then went to tire rack, I have my 5, goodyear endurace 215/75 -14's in my cart (~$720) and during checkout I can send the tires directly to a tirerack mechanic. The choices are pep-boys and firestone. I called firestone, they want me to bring them the wheels to see if they can do the work. Not on the trailer, I have to bring them a wheel!
I haven't called pep boys yet, but I hesitate to get anything done at pep boys. Really getting work at firestone doesn't seem that thrilling either, but they should know tires.
So, do I just get the tires and stop by local mechanics and ask them to do it? i am thinking it's going to be 20 a tire. thoughts?