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Old 04-22-2006, 02:24 PM
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Tire shop in Cincinnati?

Any recommended tire shops in the Cincinnati area? I am looking to replace my S-Lites with something saucy and want to (hopefully) have the tires changed.
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Old 04-22-2006, 09:08 PM
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Little unclear as to what you want. I understand it's keeping the S-Lites with non-runflats, i.e. ditching those heavy donuts for some great stickybuns. If so, I'd go the Tire Rack way, and have one of their authorized tire shops near your zip code install. In my case, I used Bob Sumeral on Kenwood Rd. Also Princeton Tire on 747 is good, as are several other shops.

If it's the opposite, ditching the S-Lites but keeping the runflats, well then you may have some dificulty. Runflats have unbelievably heavy sidewalls, and they are sometimes damaged upon removal from the rim. Putting new ones on, isn't as hard as removing them without damaging.
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I highly reccommend Princeton tire. They have been in business along time and do a great job. they are also reasonably priced. They are located just south of the Tri-county mall. Next to Jake Sweeney and Graeters
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