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Originally Posted by snj1013
Your car, tell them what you want and go elsewhere if they give you a line of crap.
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They want to sell you more expensive runflats. If the car is leased, technically you need to turn it in with runflats, but other than that they shouldn't have any issue with installing non-runflats.
You can usually get a better price from Tirerack and have the tires shipped to a local installer anyway (or even a local tire shop). Its best if the installer has a leverless tire machine so they don't scratch your rims.