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Great shop and I highly recommend them. For those who don't believe the issue of out of round Coker tires, the pile of rubber laying at the bottom of the shaver did not lie. http://www.ktvintagecars.com/tiretruing.html |
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The cutting blade is stationary, so as the "high" spot passes over the cutter, it shaves off the excess. I expected the cut to be all in one area, but was surprised that was not the case. The cuts happened all over the tires circumference |
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