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ahhhhh! I hope you get exactly what you deserve after a careless job like that..GL
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Take your 370Z rims to an established custom wheel shop. The ones that sell outlandish rims sizes as they know how to properly handle expensive rims. The shop I use is Wheel Warehouse as they've been around forever with the same owner (a lot of the same staff too); been going there seventeen years straight for all my cars. Just find a shop like this in your area.
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I wasn't saying anything about a shop being "dishonest". I was just saying that some don't list that their machine is "touchless" but it actually is. It's up to the shop themselves to input that information in. So you might want to do a search on the model they use, because it might actually be touchless even though on Tirerack it doesn't indicate it as such. Chillax bro! :tup: |
That is just so wrong. Sorry to see this!
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my work has option for costco or sams and i chose sams (which i never use)... should revert back to costco next time. |
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I kid.......I kid.... Sorry, I didn't mean anything by it. I guess it did kind of sound like I was flaming at you now that I read it back. It's not easy conveying tone in text :tiphat: Let me re-phrase. Do you know of any solution determining what machine tire shops use other than Tire Rack? Please feel free to share. |
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Once again, I was just stating that if TireRack doesn't list the machine as being touchless that doesn't mean it isn't. You can search the model online to try to find spec's for it to see if it is or isn't. For instance, the one shop near me that I go to, doesn't list their machine as touchless, but if I look up the spec's on it, it is indeed touchless. |
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I noticed not one Discount Tire listed...
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