Posted by Howard H. on September 08, 2010 at 14:31:52 from (164.58.210.23):
In Reply to: Tire Question posted by slim on September 08, 2010 at 14:15:56:
I took my pickup to Walmart a while back to get a set of tires... The guy running the place told me the size I had on were "illegal" and he couldn't put that size back on.
He started arguing with everything I said - so I finally said, "Well, I'm just a dumb hick guy from the country - and I didn't know any better on the last three sets of this size tire that I've worn off on this pickup... I'm so glad you clued me in before I killed someone... Why don't you just show me what you CAN put on there??"
So he shows me the "legal" tires for my plain old '94 F-250 and I say "put a set on"...
After waiting around about an hour - and 15 minutes before the tire shop closes - I get a page to come to the tire shop where they informed me that "I have too much stuff in the back of my pickup and it is too heavy for their lift to raise it, so they can't put any tires on for me after all..."...
I almost asked if they wanted to watch me change them myself with my handyman jack, but realized it was just a losing battle all the way around...
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