NEW RIMS...NOW what do I do with my Stock rims???
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
Originally posted by Capitone
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
Consider this course of action. Sell two of your wheels to someone who wants a spare set for his winter tires. Use one of your wheels to mount a full-size tire and use that as a spare in place of the "toy tire". Slide the one remaining wheel under your bed and keep it in case you put a bad ding in one of the new wheels.
Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
Now you are coming to understand why the Self-Storage business is doing so well. We Americans have a lot of stuff and not enough space to keep it all. Every time we have a few dollars in our hand we run out and buy more stuff. I'm not saying this as criticism; I'm just as guilty of this as the next fellow.
Consider this course of action. Sell two of your wheels to someone who wants a spare set for his winter tires. Use one of your wheels to mount a full-size tire and use that as a spare in place of the "toy tire". Slide the one remaining wheel under your bed and keep it in case you put a bad ding in one of the new wheels.
Now you are coming to understand why the Self-Storage business is doing so well. We Americans have a lot of stuff and not enough space to keep it all. Every time we have a few dollars in our hand we run out and buy more stuff. I'm not saying this as criticism; I'm just as guilty of this as the next fellow.
Consider this course of action. Sell two of your wheels to someone who wants a spare set for his winter tires. Use one of your wheels to mount a full-size tire and use that as a spare in place of the "toy tire". Slide the one remaining wheel under your bed and keep it in case you put a bad ding in one of the new wheels.
Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
Now you are coming to understand why the Self-Storage business is doing so well. We Americans have a lot of stuff and not enough space to keep it all. Every time we have a few dollars in our hand we run out and buy more stuff. I'm not saying this as criticism; I'm just as guilty of this as the next fellow.
Consider this course of action. Sell two of your wheels to someone who wants a spare set for his winter tires. Use one of your wheels to mount a full-size tire and use that as a spare in place of the "toy tire". Slide the one remaining wheel under your bed and keep it in case you put a bad ding in one of the new wheels.
Now you are coming to understand why the Self-Storage business is doing so well. We Americans have a lot of stuff and not enough space to keep it all. Every time we have a few dollars in our hand we run out and buy more stuff. I'm not saying this as criticism; I'm just as guilty of this as the next fellow.
Consider this course of action. Sell two of your wheels to someone who wants a spare set for his winter tires. Use one of your wheels to mount a full-size tire and use that as a spare in place of the "toy tire". Slide the one remaining wheel under your bed and keep it in case you put a bad ding in one of the new wheels.
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