MikeInParadise
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I had snow tires put on my wife's brand new 2008 Toyota Matrix. It had 2450 km on it. 50 km later it has a flat tire. I notice the flat in the driveway as I am heading out to the woodlot to clear the drive and meet a guy out there to give him some parts.
I clear out the driveway at the woodlot and he doesn't show up so I walk the dogs. Now he is an hour later and it is getting dark so I am sitting waiting in the truck with it running. He shows up, I get out of the truck with it running and the dogs freak out barking at him and hit the power door lock button and I am now out at the woodlot with the truck running, the dogs in it and no cell phone. The guy I am meeting cannot get a signal with his phone. He has no tools and mine are in the truck and locked in the cabin.
We dig through the snow and I find an old piece of metal and we pry the window in the club cab open enough that I can break the catch off. This opens the window about 3 inch so I get a big stick and start stabbing in the by now, pitch black night, trying to hit the door lock button. After about 1/2 hour later I hit the button and get it open.
I scratched the crap out of the paint beside the widow.
Anyone want a couple of dogs?????
So I get back home. Next morning I get up to deal with the flat on the Toyota. Look at the tire and it is ruined so I obviously drove it with it flat without even realizing it.
Look at why it went flat and when they put on the new studded winter tires and rims they left a piece of packing tape on a rim and the air leaked out.
Go back and leave the tire and they phone saying they cleaned the rim and re-inflated it and it now ok. So I ask about the fact that the tire is ruined and unsafe to drive on. Get a call an hour later and they have agreed to replace the tire and tell me that it is ready to pick it up.
I get to the store, wait 15 minutes at the counter and they cannot find the invoice. They find the invoice and then the guy cannot find the tire. Another 15 minutes and they finally find the tire. They then charged $10. 00 to rebalance it.
Arrrgggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
I clear out the driveway at the woodlot and he doesn't show up so I walk the dogs. Now he is an hour later and it is getting dark so I am sitting waiting in the truck with it running. He shows up, I get out of the truck with it running and the dogs freak out barking at him and hit the power door lock button and I am now out at the woodlot with the truck running, the dogs in it and no cell phone. The guy I am meeting cannot get a signal with his phone. He has no tools and mine are in the truck and locked in the cabin.
We dig through the snow and I find an old piece of metal and we pry the window in the club cab open enough that I can break the catch off. This opens the window about 3 inch so I get a big stick and start stabbing in the by now, pitch black night, trying to hit the door lock button. After about 1/2 hour later I hit the button and get it open.
I scratched the crap out of the paint beside the widow.
Anyone want a couple of dogs?????
So I get back home. Next morning I get up to deal with the flat on the Toyota. Look at the tire and it is ruined so I obviously drove it with it flat without even realizing it.
Look at why it went flat and when they put on the new studded winter tires and rims they left a piece of packing tape on a rim and the air leaked out.
Go back and leave the tire and they phone saying they cleaned the rim and re-inflated it and it now ok. So I ask about the fact that the tire is ruined and unsafe to drive on. Get a call an hour later and they have agreed to replace the tire and tell me that it is ready to pick it up.
I get to the store, wait 15 minutes at the counter and they cannot find the invoice. They find the invoice and then the guy cannot find the tire. Another 15 minutes and they finally find the tire. They then charged $10. 00 to rebalance it.
Arrrgggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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