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time2roll
Aug 16, 2017Nomad
mikim wrote:I don't buy that. The crook should be made to return the tires removed and pay to have them reinstalled. Or just pay the bill the OP incurred to get the proper rubber installed after the wrong product was installed by the crook.
You should replace the tires and make arrangements to ship the fraud ones back to the tire dealer. Keep all of the documents and print out the tire load ratings and have your RV weighed. TAKE PICTURES of the tires and make sure you get a delivery receipt of the tires back at Beaver, UT.
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