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Transferring Tires
Hi. After upgrading my sons tires to a larger set, I wanted to transfer his
fairly new, original Civic SE Bridgestone Re tires to my Accord rims as his rims do not fit my car but the tires on both cars are the same size. Is this feasable or not recommended? TIA. |
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Transferring Tires
Armand wrote:
> Hi. After upgrading my sons tires to a larger set, I wanted to transfer his > fairly new, original Civic SE Bridgestone Re tires to my Accord rims as his > rims do not fit my car but the tires on both cars are the same size. Is this > feasable or not recommended? TIA. Should be perfectly feasible... but the best way to know for sure is to take both to the tire shop that you'll need to have do the changeover anyway. They'll tell you pretty quick if you can get away with it or not. |
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