Cancerman
07-26-2002, 09:17
Here is my story, sad but true!
We were going to take a short trip to Shreveport for some fun. So I went to wash my truck late Saturday afternoon and found the left rear tire almost flat. It is too late to get into town and get it fixed.
No problem I think to myself, I will just back it into the garage, put the spare on, and get the flat fixed in Shreveport. (Hopefully not getting another flat on the way!)
I drop the spare down and the rim is black steel not aluminum! Is this right? Even my Buick Roadmaster has a full size spare on an aluminum rim.
O.K. it may be ugly but at least it is the same size. I put it on and go to attach the plastic center piece and it does not fit the rim! Is this right?
Now it is really ugly!!
O.K. we go to Shreveport Sunday and I get to show off my ugly wheel for 250 miles.
Monday morning I get up early and go to a Goodyear on Spring street. (Saw it on the way to the casino) and ask them to fix my flat. Of course they are busy and ask me to leave it. And of course they don't have a crank or anyone to help me crank down the spare. So I do it my self and leave the tire.
Come back about 3PM and they have fixed the flat, shot a plug in it for $12.95. Ask them to put it on for me. They are too busy! They ask can I leave it? obviously NO! Said I would wait. Waited about 30 minutes (only person waiting!) and saw bays being emptied and good "Ole Boys" vehicles being worked on, and still no move to spend 10 minutes to put my tire on!
Pretty steamed by this time, so took my tire and cranked it back up under the truck, really steamed by now 100F with about the same humidity.
So, got to drive back home with the ugly rim and put my tire back on myself.
Moral to the story:
1. No Aluminum rim on the spare
2. Plastic center piece does not fit steel rim
3. Go the extra mile and find a Discount Tire.
4. Goodyear on Spring Street in Shreveport Sucks
O.K. I feel better now!
We were going to take a short trip to Shreveport for some fun. So I went to wash my truck late Saturday afternoon and found the left rear tire almost flat. It is too late to get into town and get it fixed.
No problem I think to myself, I will just back it into the garage, put the spare on, and get the flat fixed in Shreveport. (Hopefully not getting another flat on the way!)
I drop the spare down and the rim is black steel not aluminum! Is this right? Even my Buick Roadmaster has a full size spare on an aluminum rim.
O.K. it may be ugly but at least it is the same size. I put it on and go to attach the plastic center piece and it does not fit the rim! Is this right?
Now it is really ugly!!
O.K. we go to Shreveport Sunday and I get to show off my ugly wheel for 250 miles.
Monday morning I get up early and go to a Goodyear on Spring street. (Saw it on the way to the casino) and ask them to fix my flat. Of course they are busy and ask me to leave it. And of course they don't have a crank or anyone to help me crank down the spare. So I do it my self and leave the tire.
Come back about 3PM and they have fixed the flat, shot a plug in it for $12.95. Ask them to put it on for me. They are too busy! They ask can I leave it? obviously NO! Said I would wait. Waited about 30 minutes (only person waiting!) and saw bays being emptied and good "Ole Boys" vehicles being worked on, and still no move to spend 10 minutes to put my tire on!
Pretty steamed by this time, so took my tire and cranked it back up under the truck, really steamed by now 100F with about the same humidity.
So, got to drive back home with the ugly rim and put my tire back on myself.
Moral to the story:
1. No Aluminum rim on the spare
2. Plastic center piece does not fit steel rim
3. Go the extra mile and find a Discount Tire.
4. Goodyear on Spring Street in Shreveport Sucks
O.K. I feel better now!