I ordered and went to have mounted and balanced two new 12" tires on the front one of my many Festies at Discount Tire.
The kid behind the counter said "You want us to rotate your tires?" I said "No, just put the new ones on the front." He refused, saying "Our corporate policy to to move rear tires to the front and mount new tires on the rear."
I chuckled, asking "You seriously expect me to have you put the nearly bald tires from the end of my car that just goes along for the ride up front where I need traction and steering?"
The kid reiterated his company's policy. I was about to walk out (I still had posession of my money) when he said "For only a little more money, I'll sell you four new tires." Well, that's one way to get over a disagreement on where to put new rubber. He offered $170 including balancing. I accepted.
I've been scratching my head ever since, asking "Why would anybody want their best tires on the rear?" That made sense back in the days of rear wheel drive, but why would anybody do that now? Is some rear-wheel-drive lawyer type who doesn't know how to stop a spinout making up this rule?
The kid behind the counter said "You want us to rotate your tires?" I said "No, just put the new ones on the front." He refused, saying "Our corporate policy to to move rear tires to the front and mount new tires on the rear."
I chuckled, asking "You seriously expect me to have you put the nearly bald tires from the end of my car that just goes along for the ride up front where I need traction and steering?"
The kid reiterated his company's policy. I was about to walk out (I still had posession of my money) when he said "For only a little more money, I'll sell you four new tires." Well, that's one way to get over a disagreement on where to put new rubber. He offered $170 including balancing. I accepted.
I've been scratching my head ever since, asking "Why would anybody want their best tires on the rear?" That made sense back in the days of rear wheel drive, but why would anybody do that now? Is some rear-wheel-drive lawyer type who doesn't know how to stop a spinout making up this rule?
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