Dan: AutoThority charged me $370 (rounded up) for the installation
and four-wheel alignment. They originally estimated the work at $500.
Antonio: Thank you for the advice, but I rather pay a professional to do it (at least I have a limited warranty should anything go wrong). No, I really don't
need new rims; I like my factory wheels just fine. 18" wheels are not my cup of cappucino (and bigger doesn't necessarily imply
better).

bigwalton: My sentiments exactly.

Sorry for the long signature; I don't use this every time I post.
Reggie Wallace
'98.5 SVT (E1) - Silver Frost
#5450 out of 6135, born-on date: 4/1/1998, all recall fixes
KKM, bullet resonator, Alpine 3DE-7886 in-dash CD changer, Rockford Fosgate Punch 200a4 amp, Pioneer TS-6805 (3-way) front speakers, Pioneer TS-6803 rear speakers, Astra 80W gold-dichroic low beams (9006), Astra 100W hyperwhite high beams (9005), window tint (52% front, 28% rear), Eurolite 35W hyperwhite foglights, BAT door threshold protectors, Mintex brake pads all around, Mondeo ST200 faux carbon fibre shift knob, recontented front bumper braces, SP Motorsports' "European" side markers, red Taylor spark plug wires
(coming soon),
"SVT/ST200 'sport' package"[Eibach springs, Koni ("yellows") adjustable sport struts]
&
'89 Probe GT...original owner...
FOR SALE&
1993 Mitsubishi Diamante wagon (occasional commuter car and everyday "lab cab")
[This message has been edited by Reg E (edited April 24, 2001).]