HooliganActual
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- Robert
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- 2020 Gladiator Rubicon
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Last July (yes 2024), I decided it was time to replace the tires on one of my JKURs and on the JTR. I have run Toyo Open Country R/Ts on all three of my Jeeps for several years (33" on the wife's JKUR, 35" on my JKUR and 37" on the JTR) and have been really happy with them, but I decided that I wanted to try Yokohama Geolandar X-AT's on the Gladiator. Not throwing any shade at the Toyos, because I do love them, but I was hoping that the Geolandars would have better road manners since this is our overlanding vehicle; so we spend more time on pavement getting to places that don't always need the more aggressive tire that we have on our wheeling rigs.
I have always had good service and such from @Discount Tire , so off to Discount Tire I went. I met with one of the sales guys, told him I needed tires for the two Jeeps, a set of 5 33" Toyos and a set of 5 37" Geolandars, and he got me taken care of. They didn't have all of the tires on hand but could have the Toyos by the next day. The Geolandars were a little trickier as they could get 3 from one location and 1 from another location by the next day; however, the last of the Geolandars would come from a third location and might take 2 or 3 days. Not to worry. I expected that the tires likely wouldn't be on hand and that I might have to wait for them to ship in.
The next day I got the call that the tires were in...ALL of the tires. I was surprised as I thought 1 of the Geolandars was going to be a laggard; but that got me excited, so I drove my wife's JKUR down to get the new shoes first. After the JKUR's tire got swapped, I shuttled it home and grabbed the Gladiator and headed back for those tires. Again, no issues and I was on my way not terribly long after that feeling fat, dumb and happy.
Now here's the disclaimer, I forgot to do something that I ALWAYS do. I am the guy that, after someone else does an oil change, will not drive off the lot until I've verified that the drain plug is installed, the oil level is correct, the dipstick and fill cover are properly installed and the Oil Change sensor has been reset. I always verify whatever work has been performed before I drive off the lot....except that day.
Fast forward to yesterday, I went to do a 5 tire rotation on the Gladiator and realized that there was an old 37" Toyo tire mounted in the spare position under the bed. I almost had a mental breakdown right then and there, kicking myself for not checking. Literally, that whole day of tire changes back in July came flashing back to me and I was so upset with myself.
Well...off to Discount Tire I went to eat some crow and probably shell out another $400+ dollars for the tire that I had already bought 10 months ago. I really felt like an idiot...a total noob. I walked in and talked to one of the front desk guys, showed him my 10 month old receipt, and explained the situation. He looked in the system and said "Yeah, that tire is still here and we can get it mounted for you in about a half an hour."
DISCOUNT TIRE FOR THE WIN!!!!
I know that people have a tendency to sit behind their keyboards and portray that they are infallible, but I just want to say that I did something stupid last July and luckily got bailed out by the amazing customer service of Discount Tire.
And while this thread/post is focused on the dumb thing I did (driving off without making sure I had all of the tires that I should have),
I really hope people take this more as a testimonial to help them decide where they should buy their next set of tires...Discount Tire!!!
I have always had good service and such from @Discount Tire , so off to Discount Tire I went. I met with one of the sales guys, told him I needed tires for the two Jeeps, a set of 5 33" Toyos and a set of 5 37" Geolandars, and he got me taken care of. They didn't have all of the tires on hand but could have the Toyos by the next day. The Geolandars were a little trickier as they could get 3 from one location and 1 from another location by the next day; however, the last of the Geolandars would come from a third location and might take 2 or 3 days. Not to worry. I expected that the tires likely wouldn't be on hand and that I might have to wait for them to ship in.
The next day I got the call that the tires were in...ALL of the tires. I was surprised as I thought 1 of the Geolandars was going to be a laggard; but that got me excited, so I drove my wife's JKUR down to get the new shoes first. After the JKUR's tire got swapped, I shuttled it home and grabbed the Gladiator and headed back for those tires. Again, no issues and I was on my way not terribly long after that feeling fat, dumb and happy.
Now here's the disclaimer, I forgot to do something that I ALWAYS do. I am the guy that, after someone else does an oil change, will not drive off the lot until I've verified that the drain plug is installed, the oil level is correct, the dipstick and fill cover are properly installed and the Oil Change sensor has been reset. I always verify whatever work has been performed before I drive off the lot....except that day.
Fast forward to yesterday, I went to do a 5 tire rotation on the Gladiator and realized that there was an old 37" Toyo tire mounted in the spare position under the bed. I almost had a mental breakdown right then and there, kicking myself for not checking. Literally, that whole day of tire changes back in July came flashing back to me and I was so upset with myself.
Well...off to Discount Tire I went to eat some crow and probably shell out another $400+ dollars for the tire that I had already bought 10 months ago. I really felt like an idiot...a total noob. I walked in and talked to one of the front desk guys, showed him my 10 month old receipt, and explained the situation. He looked in the system and said "Yeah, that tire is still here and we can get it mounted for you in about a half an hour."
DISCOUNT TIRE FOR THE WIN!!!!
I know that people have a tendency to sit behind their keyboards and portray that they are infallible, but I just want to say that I did something stupid last July and luckily got bailed out by the amazing customer service of Discount Tire.
And while this thread/post is focused on the dumb thing I did (driving off without making sure I had all of the tires that I should have),
I really hope people take this more as a testimonial to help them decide where they should buy their next set of tires...Discount Tire!!!
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