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 Re: Advice on bad service
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,968 Likes: 1
Loquacious
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Loquacious
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,968 Likes: 1 |
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your mistake was not inpecting the tire before they mounted it. yes, that means that they should have had it in stock ect. how could you discern how old it is? do you even know that now? never prepay for a tire. always inspect before mounting and ask to see the old inner tube. (that you marked the stem of) never trust a stealership
Moe is correct and I've had a similar experience with the dealership trying to slip something by me. I would insist on matching tires and want to inspect them. Matching the tires makes more sense cause they'll wear and ride the same. Dunlops are fine and usually have a good wear life. Metzlers and Avons are my preferred brands but I know many people that swear by Dunlop.
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