Slow_poke_driver
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May seem like a stupid question...but really honest question... if you don't trade in your old rims, how do you bring them home after installing new ones?
Slow_poke_driver;1038159 said:May seem like a stupid question...but really honest question... if you don't trade in your old rims, how do you bring them home after installing new ones?
Jason8822;1038162 said:LS wrapped mine in PE packaging shrink wrap like our kitchen cling wrap then load 2 wheels into the boot and the balance on the rear seat.
Common practice. Same can be done for exhaust as well by a number of shops. Ultimately better to sell old rims than carry back coz where to store at home for most people???Jason8822;1038162 said:LS wrapped mine in PE packaging shrink wrap like our kitchen cling wrap then load 2 wheels into the boot and the balance on the rear seat.
JuzMe;1038173 said:Common practice. Same can be done for exhaust as well by a number of shops. Ultimately better to sell old rims than carry back coz where to store at home for most people???
C3P0;1038253 said:Bring home no problem. Put in boot or rear seats.
Once it reaches home, that's when problem starts for people who don't stay in landed. Like poor robot.....
Actually I do have those pipes at home. Only installed slip-ons so pipes are in store roomwt_know;1038281 said:a very expensive wall decor item ...
Meek;1038160 said:You want to keep them??
Jason8822;1038162 said:LS wrapped mine in PE packaging shrink wrap like our kitchen cling wrap then load 2 wheels into the boot and the balance on the rear seat.