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GS Rear Tire Mileage at Replacement ?

Changes at about 9000, but could have done another 2k on the tyre. Have to drive 300 miles each way to get service done so I could not face another 600 miles just to change a tyre. A good one should do up to 15k I think.
 
So did they change the rim and tire combination? Or did they just move the whole wheel assy from one side to the other.

The reason I think Baja Ron is asking is because the tires are directional.

Yes, I knew they were directional and so did the tire guy, so the wheels got swapped to different rims.
 
If you Don't. Mind my asking, what did the G Force cost and where did you get it?

I don't mind you asking at all, as that is what we are all out here for. :thumbup:

I got it from Tire Kingdom, with a customer loyalty discount from the manager, it was $115 and some change out the door. That is cheaper than the dealer wants for a stock tire.

I am going in the morning to have it put on. The dealer is making me sign a waiver because it is not a stock tire. They are going to charge 1 hour labor, and have to take it somewhere for balancing at about $20. I figure I will be getting out of there for around $110 or so. If I knew how to plan better, I would have gotten some Ride-On, and told them to use it and skip the balancing act.
 
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