The guy was old enough to use inches.That was fake. They don’t use inches in (insert country name here).
The $50 inspection and oil change always winds up to be $250. It's also funny how much of this is not covered by the warranty.I just got my oil changed, tires rotated, and whatnot.
The last time I was in, they said my lug-nuts (hehehe) were worn and should be replaced. They didn't have them in stock then, so I got them changed this time. They were $125 or so. It's funny how little stuff like that adds up.
The $50 inspection and oil change always winds up to be $250. It's also funny how much of this is not covered by the warranty.
Good for you, but you're living in a different world. Mrs. Scotch hit a curb with her 1-year old Subaru, and damaged the sidewall. Since the car had like 15K miles on it, they would not replace just one tire on an AWD vehicle, because of the difference in tread depth. We had to buy 4 new tires. That was our 1st stimulus check.Yeah, right?
I was expecting him to tell me I needed at least 2 tires and maybe to replace all of them. I had it in my head that when you get one new one it's good to get 2 to even them out or whatever. But he came back and said my other 3 were fine, just old. My flat was due to some of the tread tearing off the tire and he said that may happen again simply due to age but if it was his car he'd stick with them for a while. That was a very nice surprise.
I have had to buy 2 tires rather than 1. And move the old tires off the drive wheels. They said replacing one was not advisable. I assume with AWD that means all 4.Good for you, but you're living in a different world. Mrs. Scotch hit a curb with her 1-year old Subaru, and damaged the sidewall. Since the car had like 15K miles on it, they would not replace just one tire on an AWD vehicle, because of the difference in tread depth. We had to buy 4 new tires. That was our 1st stimulus check.
You shouldn't drive an AWD vehicle with 1 new tire, and 3 bald ones. If you need to emergency brake, the car will probably roll over. And even on turns, like on-ramps. it could go into a spin. But good luck with that.
hey would not replace just one tire on an AWD vehicle
You shouldn't drive an AWD vehicle with 1 new tire, and 3 bald ones. If you need to emergency brake, the car will probably roll over. And even on turns, like on-ramps. it could go into a spin. But good luck with that.
Holy Sh!t, Batman. Most tires need to be replaced every five years. Especially since the rubber becomes weaker and degrades faster five years after being manufactured.My tires are getting close to needing to be replaced. I think they are about 8 years old and the treads are getting thinner. I’ll probably change them in the spring.
Just call me Hectic "Dangerous" Art......Holy Sh!t, Batman. Most tires need to be replaced every five years. Especially since the rubber becomes weaker and degrades faster five years after being manufactured.
BTW, anyone know what a tyre is?
Isn't a tyre the british way of spelling tire?Holy Sh!t, Batman. Most tires need to be replaced every five years. Especially since the rubber becomes weaker and degrades faster five years after being manufactured.
BTW, anyone know what a tyre is?