Try Sean Breese in Sacramanto. He has a transmission
shop next to the McClellan site and has race tires on the side.
He helped me out on a sunday morning (after I had
corded my G-Force tires the day before) by selling
and mounting a complete set of Hoosiers for what
I thought was a good price (aside from the cool service
on a sunday morning 8am).
He said Hoosiers don't need balancing as they don't have
a heavy, unbalanced steel belt - an he's damn right.
Where the G-Force required TONS of counterweights,
I don't have any shakes or rattles even with no weights,
even on the freeway trip back from Sacramento to Livermore.
Nandaholz@aol.com wrote:
> Where can I get good prices on Hoosiers? One friend recommended rsracing.com,
> any opinions? Can Wheelworks mount a 225/45/13 Hoosier Street TD on a 13x9
> Diamond rim without much trouble or possibly damaging the rims?
> Thanks in advance. ~Nanda
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