Brad;
I've had no trouble whatsoever.
It's especially easy if you buy from tire Rack and have them sent to one of
their approved installers.
I have used other internet sources without problems. I even have them
shipped to the installer.
As for the kid on the machine, go someplace better that has a Hunter or
similar equipment and knows what they are doing.
Walt
Seattle
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:51:35 -0500
From: "Brad Huff" <huffb@southslope.net>
Subject: [Tigers]
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
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Gentlemen,
What kind of luck have you had when you buy your tires from an internet
source
and you take them to the local tire shop to be mounted?
1) Will they even talk to you?
2)Having the zitty high school dropout with the scraggly beard attempt to
mount tires on non replaceable rims bothers me. If they break one they will
just say sorry, you didn't buy them from us anyway.
Any thoughts. I would even buy a one day insurance policy on the wheels to
get
me through the process if it were possible. -Brad
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