blt@cbscc.UUCP (Brian L. Tymchak) (02/11/85)
Check with the person who installed the tires. It's possible that they used an impact wrench to install the rims on the car. Being that it has rotors, they should be torqued to specs. If not, warping of rotors is possible. If the rotors do show warpage, they can be turned to return them to true specifications. I feel that your first move should be checking with the person who did the work, or if your not real comfortable with him go to someone else. But, by no means go to someplace like Goodyear or Midas. Their rates are 300 to 400% inflated compared to the competition. Hope this helps in some way. I'm kind of tired of hearing from people spending massive quantities of money on work I can do for a lot less. Brian Tymchak AT&T NS, Columbus