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<blockquote data-quote="kuntakinte" data-source="post: 523138" data-attributes="member: 15653"><p>I think it's a typo on doc's part. Should b 225 and not 255 on the fronts. No way u can get 255 for $540 anyway. Mixing different tyre types and even brands is ok as long as they are on the same axle. </p><p></p><p>Btw doc, I had my left front and rear rims hot pressed too when I changed one of my punctured rft a couple of months ago. Charged $95 per rim. And like you, they 'discovered' it after a courtesy balancing on the other wheels. Hmmm! Wonder of it's some ploy but let's give them the benefit of doubt first. On the camber adj, can't comment on it as I didnt do alignment but I do read on motoring mags that in the absence of a camber adj kit/screw on the wheels, we should avoid high pressure camber adj tools as we may risk damaging the components. Anyone care to verify?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuntakinte, post: 523138, member: 15653"] I think it's a typo on doc's part. Should b 225 and not 255 on the fronts. No way u can get 255 for $540 anyway. Mixing different tyre types and even brands is ok as long as they are on the same axle. Btw doc, I had my left front and rear rims hot pressed too when I changed one of my punctured rft a couple of months ago. Charged $95 per rim. And like you, they 'discovered' it after a courtesy balancing on the other wheels. Hmmm! Wonder of it's some ploy but let's give them the benefit of doubt first. On the camber adj, can't comment on it as I didnt do alignment but I do read on motoring mags that in the absence of a camber adj kit/screw on the wheels, we should avoid high pressure camber adj tools as we may risk damaging the components. Anyone care to verify? [/QUOTE]
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