(Venting Ahead) Want To Have A Crappy Day?
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(Venting Ahead) Want To Have A Crappy Day?
It's easy.
If you have a 2004, 2005 F-150, and you have 18" wheels, and you have the Goodyear ATS, and you run over an object that ruins one of those tires by puncturing the sidewall, and you're in the DENVER COLORADO area, YOU TOO can have a crappy day.
You know how??? I'll tell you how.
My cousin is on a two week leave from Iraq. He has pictures and stories to tell, and I'm dying to hear them, so I take the day off work, load up the family, and take off last night to stay in Denver. Because of many reasons, today was the only day I will have to see him before he goes back to Iraq.
I get up this morning to head up to Ft. Collins where he is staying, and one of my tires is flat. I aired it up, went straight to Discount Tire to have it fixed, but the hole is in the shoulder, and they can't get a decent patch on it.
So I tell them that I'll just buy another identical tire from them, and have them swap out the spare since it's never been used, and it'll match the new one.
They tell me they can have it in on Wednesday. 5 days from today. I ask them to check any store in Denver and Ft. Collins. Nothing in stock anywhere. I call Big O. Nothing. I call the GOODYEAR store. NOTHING!!!!! Ford dealers? Get me in now? HAAAAAAHAAAAAAAHAAAAAAA
By this point, I'm steamed. I've lost 2 hours visiting with Nate, and not one single tire store in the Denver Metro area from Colorado Springs to Ft. Collins has my tire size, or even the next size up (285/65/18)
I bleed blue usually, but I have to wonder why Ford has used such hard to find, DEALER ONLY most of the time consumables???
Headlights and tires. I don't get it. I also don't understand, with as many 04/05s that are out here, why the TIRE stores don't have these on hand? I know some of you hate the Goodyear tires anyway, but they have been great tires for me, and I love em.
I finally found a GREAT Ford dealer in Ft. Collins that could get me in right away and of course had the right tire, but it was 50 bucks over Discount's order in price of course. My cousin went with me, so at least were able to talk about all that cool stuff while they fixed me up.
If you have a 2004, 2005 F-150, and you have 18" wheels, and you have the Goodyear ATS, and you run over an object that ruins one of those tires by puncturing the sidewall, and you're in the DENVER COLORADO area, YOU TOO can have a crappy day.
You know how??? I'll tell you how.
My cousin is on a two week leave from Iraq. He has pictures and stories to tell, and I'm dying to hear them, so I take the day off work, load up the family, and take off last night to stay in Denver. Because of many reasons, today was the only day I will have to see him before he goes back to Iraq.
I get up this morning to head up to Ft. Collins where he is staying, and one of my tires is flat. I aired it up, went straight to Discount Tire to have it fixed, but the hole is in the shoulder, and they can't get a decent patch on it.
So I tell them that I'll just buy another identical tire from them, and have them swap out the spare since it's never been used, and it'll match the new one.
They tell me they can have it in on Wednesday. 5 days from today. I ask them to check any store in Denver and Ft. Collins. Nothing in stock anywhere. I call Big O. Nothing. I call the GOODYEAR store. NOTHING!!!!! Ford dealers? Get me in now? HAAAAAAHAAAAAAAHAAAAAAA
By this point, I'm steamed. I've lost 2 hours visiting with Nate, and not one single tire store in the Denver Metro area from Colorado Springs to Ft. Collins has my tire size, or even the next size up (285/65/18)
I bleed blue usually, but I have to wonder why Ford has used such hard to find, DEALER ONLY most of the time consumables???
Headlights and tires. I don't get it. I also don't understand, with as many 04/05s that are out here, why the TIRE stores don't have these on hand? I know some of you hate the Goodyear tires anyway, but they have been great tires for me, and I love em.
I finally found a GREAT Ford dealer in Ft. Collins that could get me in right away and of course had the right tire, but it was 50 bucks over Discount's order in price of course. My cousin went with me, so at least were able to talk about all that cool stuff while they fixed me up.
#5
The tire not being available on a newer model is pretty normal.
Most OE tires are made for the vehicle and the ones sold to the tire stores are in limited supply.
$50 more.....supply and demand. They have you over a barrel.
Glad to hear you saved the day
Support our troops and may your cousin stay safe.
Thank him for the job he is doing in Iraq !!!
Most OE tires are made for the vehicle and the ones sold to the tire stores are in limited supply.
$50 more.....supply and demand. They have you over a barrel.
Glad to hear you saved the day
Support our troops and may your cousin stay safe.
Thank him for the job he is doing in Iraq !!!
#6
Originally posted by DAThomas9
Sorry about your tire, but glad you got to meet your cousin.
Have to ask, though - what about your spare tire underneath the truck?
Sorry about your tire, but glad you got to meet your cousin.
Have to ask, though - what about your spare tire underneath the truck?
So I tell them that I'll just buy another identical tire from them, and have them swap out the spare since it's never been used, and it'll match the new one.
So now, basically, I have two new tires on the back, and my spare has 15K on it.
The problem I was having was find a match at a "TIRE" store.
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