On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Battmain <battmain@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Heh, my local walmart wouldn't do my racing tires. Told me the
> brand new tires (with stickers) were too worn to safely put on the
> wheel.Never mind the thread was above the few groves and above
> the wear bar. The wheels weren't even on the car! I went to another
> Walmart and they did it. Another time, they wouldn't let me use
> the torque wrench on the wheels due to safety issues. Huh? It
> took a pipe extension to remove the nuts and that's after they
> used the torque tubes. Later on while checking the tires, I realized
> they sold me a lower load range tire for the truck. This was after I
> specified the load range. Grrr!
>
>
You buy from wal-mart, you get what you pay for. (I bought a battery for my
tractor from sam's last summer. Went to put it in, and saw the date
sticker: june 2003. Yeah, not rotating stock is one way to keep costs
down!. ) A battery from the autoparts place was 37 cents more, and only a
month old.
--
David Scheidt
dmscheidt@gmail.com
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