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CF wheels, Changing tires?

ohtobbad

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I live in a small city of 400,000 and now my R is on the way,
I start thinking of future problems, Where do I buy tires for this car?
As no shop here will carry them and what will be wait time to get them?
More important, who do I let change them? Ford?
They sell them, they should be taught how to change them, right?
I am sure I am not the only person who lives in small area, with limited options,
have you thought of this? What will you do?
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I typically buy my tires online then call a local store/shop to have the tires delivered to/installed at. I'm sure your local Ford dealership would be okay with this as well as long as you gave them a heads up that that's what you want to do.
 

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I'm planning to have the Ford Dealership change the tires on mine. Best scenario if the wheels are damaged.
 

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Did carbon rims on my old hayabusa. Bottom line no one would touch them without a not responsible disclosure! The hassle of having carbon fiber rims isn't worth the luxury of having carb fiber rims.
 

R 350 gt Donson

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Let your FORD dealer do everything...if a small shop screws up your rims, you will never get them to be responsible, that's was FORD does, is work and supplys parts for there cars..no brainier.
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