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โOct-18-2015 03:00 PM
krivanj wrote:
+1 to St. Lucie Battery and Tire in Fort Pierce, Fl.
They too are Michelin dealers so we can use the Michelin program. They do big truck tires and do all the tire work for Stuart based Liberty Prevost motorhomes... They know their stuff, and are friendly and appreciative.
โOct-18-2015 02:52 PM
โOct-18-2015 02:29 PM
Gau 8 wrote:
It was time for new tires. I decided to go with Michelins through FMCA. My local TCI center in West Palm Beach didnt have the 275/70 R 22.5 tires I needed. I then contacted the TCi dealer in Orlando. The managers name is Todd. ....etc. I wanted the ceramic beads and was met with a questioning look. Todd said he would check to see what he had. He found the beads.
The attention then shifted to the rear duals. I have the Crossfire system installed which equalizes the pressure in the duals and gives you a visual indication of pressure. I was concerned that the system would not be reinstalled properly. In retrospect, I should have taken a photo of each dual. Tom and the techs seemed to have no concern that this would be a problem. There was a different tech working on the two sides. Neither of them used English as a first language. The rear hubcap on the Freightliner is held on by a bolt. The left side is left handed. I pointed this out to the Techs. I hung around to watch the tech try to remove it with lefty loosey. I had Tom tell him again. "Hey Jose, its left handed.". Jose continued to try lefty loosey. I had to get Tom to tell him again in person.
When the duals went back on, each tech installed the Crossfire differently. Neither method was like the way it came in. When I pointed it out to Tom, he couldnt seem to see the problem. "You RV people come in here with this aftermarket stuff and make extra work for us.". Suddenly the no problem was a problem. My patience was exhausted and I had to walk away. All they had to do was take a moment to study the installation and reinstall it the same way.
I will have to remove it tomorrow, reclock valve stems, and rotate valve stems to fix it. Needless to say, I wont be back there.
The good news is that the tires with balancing beads ride very smoothly.
โOct-18-2015 02:06 PM
โOct-17-2015 10:27 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Unfortunately most shops put their junior employees to work changing tires. Tires are very important to safety and it seems that most shops want to trust their least experienced guys with the job. It is the customer that suffers from this inexperience.
โOct-17-2015 10:26 AM
โOct-17-2015 10:20 AM
Gau 8 wrote:
Who is Tom? They were already getting $43 a wheel. The Crossfire is not difficult to install and should not have added more than 10 minutes. It ended up taking longer than that because they didnt study it before they removed it.
Todd was given an opportunity to raise any concerns. He had none.jwmII wrote:
Tom is absolutely correct. The after market stuff does cause difficulty. Tom should have been upfront and told you their would be an extra charge for removing and installing your setup. Furthermore the RE- installation should have been done to your specifications. And you should have paid an added fee for their having to mess with your aftermarket stuff.
โOct-16-2015 05:34 PM
jwmII wrote:
Tom is absolutely correct. The after market stuff does cause difficulty. Tom should have been upfront and told you their would be an extra charge for removing and installing your setup. Furthermore the RE- installation should have been done to your specifications. And you should have paid an added fee for their having to mess with your aftermarket stuff.
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