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Looking for high performance 16" tire

Old Oct 7, 2009 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
If you're buying new tires from my shop, we recommend alignment. Protect your investment. If we check your alignment, and it is not needed, then we do not charge for the alignment check. No risk that way. Ask your local shop if they will do that for you.
Originally Posted by MarineBlue03GMC
Ya I like that idea AKlowriderZ71. What I mean by "do it anyway" is that they would just say that I need to do it and would then charge me regardless. ...
Ya, I too like that idea AKlow. You'd have my business just for that reason. I didn't even know a shop would even do that (not charge for alignment if not needed). I do understand what MarineBlue is sayin tho; charged no matter what.
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Old Oct 7, 2009 | 12:07 PM
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Ya I agree that you'd have my business too Aklow. Nice to know that I have that option of just checking to see if the alignment needs adjustment without being charged.
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