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Old 07-02-12, 01:40 AM
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sent you a pm DixonPai.

Hope everyone had a great weekend! Thank you for all the PM's. Let's keep them coming!
Old 07-02-12, 02:55 PM
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Greatly appreciate all the new PMs!
Old 07-02-12, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MRTIRE
Thank you for your inquiry sir. I'm not too sure about this one, let me do a little research and get back to you please. What's the exact problem? Example, does the stem need to be angled differently or sensor isn't sitting flush or etc...?
The problem with the SSR SP3 wheels is that the valve stem hole on the lip is too small for the TPMS sensors to fit.... I was trying to find a solution. There are 3 options that I know of:
1.) TPMS bomb
2.) TPMS strap around the wheel
3.) Drill hole on the wheel for TPMS sensor to fit...

If you provide these services or know of another solution (like an adapter) let me know!

Thanks!
Old 07-03-12, 12:06 AM
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Awesome shop, Mike and Andy (I believe that was their techs name, forgot sorry >.<) were wonderful and easy to talk to. Service was great, wonderful help. I will most definitely come back and refer my friends and anyone needing tires. Keep it up guys

But my frame sat at the entrance into the garage hahaha I guess my car is too low lol

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Old 07-04-12, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by nsxiboi
The problem with the SSR SP3 wheels is that the valve stem hole on the lip is too small for the TPMS sensors to fit.... I was trying to find a solution. There are 3 options that I know of:
1.) TPMS bomb
2.) TPMS strap around the wheel
3.) Drill hole on the wheel for TPMS sensor to fit...

If you provide these services or know of another solution (like an adapter) let me know!

Thanks!
Don't know if this will help with your SSR's but I found these when I was looking for a solution with my Volk TE's. (Haven't purchased them yet though.)
Old 07-05-12, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by nsxiboi
The problem with the SSR SP3 wheels is that the valve stem hole on the lip is too small for the TPMS sensors to fit.... I was trying to find a solution. There are 3 options that I know of:
1.) TPMS bomb
2.) TPMS strap around the wheel
3.) Drill hole on the wheel for TPMS sensor to fit...

If you provide these services or know of another solution (like an adapter) let me know!

Thanks!
Hey nsxiboi, honestly my option to you was going to be number 2 lol. As for option number 3, couldn't you just redrill the current hole bigger?

I'll keep my eye out during my free time to see if I can find a more practical, least expensive way.

- Anthony @ M.R Tire Solutions

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Old 07-05-12, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by DixonPai
Awesome shop, Mike and Andy (I believe that was their techs name, forgot sorry >.<) were wonderful and easy to talk to. Service was great, wonderful help. I will most definitely come back and refer my friends and anyone needing tires. Keep it up guys

But my frame sat at the entrance into the garage hahaha I guess my car is too low lol
Hey DixonPai, thank you very much for stopping by and for reviewing us (: And you got the names down perfectly! Mike and Andy had told me that you were a cool and easy going customer. They also told me about how you couldn't get in the garage, EVEN THOUGH there's literally like no bump lol. Your guess is correct, you are too low! Haha! We greatly appreciate the business and strongly look forward to seeing you again in the near future! Happy 4th buddy.

- Anthony @ M.R Tire Solutions
Old 07-06-12, 03:38 PM
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Went in today to get my front 2 tires flipped. Think I have found my new local tire shop.
Great service and great pricing!
Will definitely be back soon to get my rear tires changed.
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so is this place lowered friendly?
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price matching and alignments possibly?!
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Originally Posted by 1sWt2GS
so is this place lowered friendly?
It pretty much is, there are speed bumps going to the place, but you can avoid them. Well if you are slammed you are use to avoiding things, hahaha

Trust I am sure most people with lower cars will be fine. I have about 1 to little less then 1 inch clearance that is why I got stuck

Plus they deal with the Royal Flush guys.
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^ Hmmm i might want to drop by just to see if I can get in without scraping
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Originally Posted by ton3r
Went in today to get my front 2 tires flipped. Think I have found my new local tire shop.
Great service and great pricing!
Will definitely be back soon to get my rear tires changed.
Hey Ton3r,

Thank you very much for coming by! Haha, you actually did it! We greatly appreciate your business and the kind words. Glad to hear that you are a happy and satisfied customer. Hopefully we will see you soon! Thanks again Sir.

- Anthony @ M.R Tire Solutions
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Originally Posted by 1sWt2GS
so is this place lowered friendly?
Hey 1sWt2GS,

Haha! Honestly, if DixonPai and all of the Royal Flush friends can get in. You should probably be able to get in. Take those speed bumps like a champ!

- Anthony @ M.R Tire Solutions
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Originally Posted by joeker
price matching and alignments possibly?!
Hello Joeker,

Thank you very much for your inquiry! Price matching, no problem Sir! Provide me with those numbers and I'd be happy to not only match but even try to beat it for you.

As for alignment, not yet. Unfortunately, we have not yet purchased an alignment rack.

- Anthony @ M.R Tire Solutions


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