by navigator » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:34 am
the Walmart here won't touch anything out of the ordinary.
I expect if they noticed the spacers they would have put the wheel back on and told me they couldn't touch it.
I do most everything myself except tires. I don't have a machine to break the bead or balance them.
I have gone to the same shop every time for the past several years with one exception and that was WALMART and ........
It was Monday morning, our first day of VACATION. My son's jeep had run hot over the weekend and had problems that would later require a replacement engine.....
He has to work and my wife and I aren't going to let him take the TB or our van so the only thing left is my old Jeep Comanche. I gave $600 and it needed tires bad.
I figure it needed tires and my normal shop doesn't carry many tires, they have to order them. I figure I will go to Walmart and get them to throw something on.
I get there about 6:45 so I can make sure I am the 1st one in line.
The Comanche has the nice Aluminum 5 star Jeep rims on it.
My son's Cherokee has the old yucky flaking gray paint steel wheels.
I have an extra set of steel wheels so I figure I will have WM put the new tires on the steel wheels and give my son the aluminum wheels for his Jeep. I had planned to paint the Comanche a green/black camo so black steel wheels will go better than shiny aluminum anyway.
so I get there at 6:45, about 7:05 the lady comes out and asks me what I need so I tell her I want 4 new tires etc on the rims in the back etc.....
My comanche is a straight shift 4X4.
they pull it in the bay and begin working on it.
I'm the first one in, I figure they'll be done in 45 mins so I'll wait to get breakfast.
I do my shopping and get all the items we need for vacation.
At 9:30 they call me back.....
there is a problem....."sir, one of your rims is bent or something and it makes the truck jerk really bad when we did our test drive....."
I said "ugh, ok, switch them to the aluminum wheels then.."
they say "sir, we can't do that..."
I say "why not, this is a tire shop right?..."
"well we can't do it for free....."
I'm like ok, I wouldn't expect you to do it for free, how much will it be?
"$28"
I'm like, ok, do it and hurry, I'm on VACATION!
I decide I have time to go get breakfast now so I walk across the parking lot to McDonalds and eat, come back and finish reading the labels on everything in sporting goods and automotive and dust the shelves etc......
At 11:30 they call me back
"sir, your jeep is still having that same problem, we can't let you leave with it..."
"I'm like, this thing looks like crap but it drove good coming in here, let me drive it"
I drive it around and sure enough, it is jumping and squirming and all kinds of ruckus"
"I told the guy, you know a 4X4 will do that when you put it in 4WD ON PAVEMENT!"
The girl that pulled it in the bay evidently put it in 4WD instead of pulling the emergency brake, I doubt she has ever seen a 4wd lever, just the knobs and buttons.
Ughh, I was so hot, I don't plan to ever take them another vehicle, I for sure don't want them changing my oil.
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