Yeah, i've done it plenty of times but it's not easy and you need to balance them anyway. Best to carry them to a tire shop. Around 10$ per tire.
2007-07-25 13:47:03
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answered by mad dawg 3
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Unless you absolutely know what you're doing, take your tires somewhere to get them mounted. You may be able to get them on the rims, but you'll still have to take them somewhere to get them balanced, which is very important. I bought tires on the internet and my local Wal-Mart mounted, balanced, and got rid of my old tires for $50. Definately worth it. Hope this helps.
2007-07-25 13:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't even think about it.
It takes a high pressure tire machine to take off
and put on tires. They also need to be high speed balanced.
Not a home mechanic job. Call around and get some prices.
You will be glad you did.
2007-07-25 13:22:01
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answered by Allen 1
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Not sure about your area, but around here any local mechanic will do it for about 10 bucks a tire. That includes balancing. Hard work to do yerself, but it can be done.
2007-07-25 13:21:19
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answered by chris j 7
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I WOULD JUST TRY FINDING AN INDEPENDENT SHOP INSTEAD OF THE DEALER OR A CHAIN STORE BECAUSE YOU WILL BE OVERALL MORE PLEASED WITH THE FINDINGS AND THE SERVICE.
HAVE THEM MOUNT AND BALANCE THEM FOR YOU, ABOUT $12.50 EACH.
2007-08-01 05:36:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, you can do it yourself like it was done in the 1910-1940's. It is simple . Let me know how it went.
2007-07-25 16:24:10
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answered by RANDY C 3
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