Posted by ShadetreeRet on December 17, 2012 at 11:54:16 from (184.4.21.191):
In Reply to: Tires for our van posted by Fixerupper on December 17, 2012 at 11:00:42:
Just a couple of thoughts, do you buy tires from the same dealer on a regular basis? Does the same man do your alignments on a regular basis? I have found in almost 58 years of driving that these are two very important factors. Find a dealer and an alignment man that you can trust, AND that ain't always easy. I have been fortunate in these two respects over the years and feel that I have benefited greatly. Allow me one example. I bought a new car in 1962. When it became necessary, replace the tires. Very soon developed a vibration in the rear end at road speed. Took it to a mechanic who diagnosed a bad drive shaft. Still under warranty so took it to dealership. Replaced drive shaft. Still had vibration. One day I was hanging out at my favorite gas station and a front end and suspension man who worked across the street for a firm that did everything from building truck bodies to restoring vehicles, came in for a drink. I just mentioned it to him and he said bring it over, I think I can take care of it. He re-balanced the tires. End of problem. He had my business for years afterward.
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