Oldrider
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2016
- Posts
- 138
- Reaction score
- 23
- Location
- NC
- First Name
- Jerry
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- k2500
- Engine Size
- 350
Just a minor rant on local shops.
I needed to have my 305/65 (33's) tires balanced. I have only lived in this town 2 years so was not too sure where to go. I went to a place that is not a national chain but has a big shop so I hoped they would know what to do.
After taking over 2 hours I got my truck back. The guy had installed wheel weights on both sides of all four rims. The original weights were inside only. I drove the truck home and it bumped worse than it had before the work.
A phone call back to the shop left me with nothing but a bad taste in my mouth.
A week later (I don't drive the truck much) I started having tires go flat. (wtf?) I first thought I had picked up nails. Then when refilling one tire I heard air escaping while I was pressing the air chuck against the valve stem.
I took a tire off and carried it to another shop. They said it had the wrong valve stem. They balanced the tire (inside only) also. I took them a second tire and they repaired it also.
Now I am riding much smoother and those two tires are holding air. I still need to take the rear two in for a valve stem replacement. At least I have found a shop that I can do business with.
I needed to have my 305/65 (33's) tires balanced. I have only lived in this town 2 years so was not too sure where to go. I went to a place that is not a national chain but has a big shop so I hoped they would know what to do.
After taking over 2 hours I got my truck back. The guy had installed wheel weights on both sides of all four rims. The original weights were inside only. I drove the truck home and it bumped worse than it had before the work.
A phone call back to the shop left me with nothing but a bad taste in my mouth.
A week later (I don't drive the truck much) I started having tires go flat. (wtf?) I first thought I had picked up nails. Then when refilling one tire I heard air escaping while I was pressing the air chuck against the valve stem.
I took a tire off and carried it to another shop. They said it had the wrong valve stem. They balanced the tire (inside only) also. I took them a second tire and they repaired it also.
Now I am riding much smoother and those two tires are holding air. I still need to take the rear two in for a valve stem replacement. At least I have found a shop that I can do business with.