St louis tire shop
#1
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
St louis tire shop
I'm buying a 96 ce in st louis and it needs tires before I bring it back to Texas. Is there a go to tire place in st louis everybody brings their corvettes to?
I'll be out in the ofallon area.
My folks live out there and there is a plaza the my dad uses and they get good reviews. But if there is a go to shop that sponsors one of the corvette clubs I'm all ears.
Thanks
I'll be out in the ofallon area.
My folks live out there and there is a plaza the my dad uses and they get good reviews. But if there is a go to shop that sponsors one of the corvette clubs I'm all ears.
Thanks
#3
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
After using google instead of the search engine on here I found out a lot of guys recommend Zisser tire and there is one in Wentzville by the GM plant.
I will be making some calls on Monday.
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STL94LT1 (06-24-2018)
#5
Racer
I've used the Firestone store in Chesterfield Valley for years and they've always done a good job. They recently upgraded to the newest, all-doing, all-knowing mounting machine spec'd by Firestone corporate.
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#6
Melting Slicks
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Thanks for the recommendations guys. I believe I am going to trailer the car down here to Texas.
It hasnt been driven much in the past 10 years and the coolant is 18 years old. Has a recent oil change and 3 year old battery. I dont see that the serpentine belt has every been changed. Brake fluid is older than I would prefer.
Plus I only have 3 days off work to get from Dallas to STL, get the car, put tires on it, give it a once over, and drive 650 miles in the heat of the summer down here. I think its a safer bet to trailer it.
It hasnt been driven much in the past 10 years and the coolant is 18 years old. Has a recent oil change and 3 year old battery. I dont see that the serpentine belt has every been changed. Brake fluid is older than I would prefer.
Plus I only have 3 days off work to get from Dallas to STL, get the car, put tires on it, give it a once over, and drive 650 miles in the heat of the summer down here. I think its a safer bet to trailer it.
Last edited by rjacobs; 06-26-2018 at 12:10 PM.