it is nice to have the small ones sometimes too though. I bought this set, but I'd probably be better off with three of the longer ones. Obviously you are still in the right, but I'd rather avoid the situation all together. With no way to really prove that it was their fault, what can you do? They are either going to tell you to pound sand and never come back, or you are going to look like a dick for making them buy you a new wheel over a small paint chip. I had that happen with one set of wheels where I got a very small nick in the paint. I don't want to risk taking it to someone that will damage the wheel. I don't trust anyone else to work on my stuff. I don't want to pay a shop to do something I am capable of doing, and capable of doing it faster and whenever I want. I don't do it myself because I am trying to save $25. To break the bead, just use some 2x4's and a truck (or board screwed to the wall). Leave the old and new tires in the sun for a couple hours to get them nice and soft. I also have a balancer to balance my own wheels. I do it with a couple tire irons and rim protectors.
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