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Old 06-03-2006, 06:33 PM   #2
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Goodbye 987- hello anything else....

I couldn't blame you a bit for getting out of that car. I really hoped the tires would solve your problem. I just can't believe they didn't replace ALL OF THE TIRES. The problem with not replacing all of them is that there is now the possibility that one or more of the old tires are still bad. It's basic problem solving 101. By replacing only 2 you still can't eliminate the tires as the source of the problem and therefore move on to other possibilities. Seriously, if you were here in Colorado I'd let you borrow my second set of rims and tires (17's) to see if that fixed the problem.

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