Hootbro
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It's a meme, do not take it to seriously.I can take pictures of the take off tires, but I'm sure that still won't satisfy you.
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It's a meme, do not take it to seriously.I can take pictures of the take off tires, but I'm sure that still won't satisfy you.
I do not think tire size is stated in the fine print, but it will depend on the dealership you are dealing with.Had mine done at Kelly in Lynnfield MA last week with rotation. No charge. BUT, I have a Willys with stock tires. I haven't read the fine print... do the tires have to be stock? Obviously 37s aren't.
How was the experience? I had some service done there in my JKU and I was not pleased.Had mine done at Kelly in Lynnfield MA last week with rotation. No charge. BUT, I have a Willys with stock tires. I haven't read the fine print... do the tires have to be stock? Obviously 37s aren't.
Hold up, why would you need or expect a rebalancing for a tire rotation? They aren't taking the tires off each wheel, the wheel and tire stays together. And it's the wheel & tire combo that gets balanced.Make sure they balance!!!
I got a Toyota Tacoma years ago, and Toyota has the first couple of years of free oil and tire rotations. I took it in the first time, and got it back. I drove it home, and eventually took it on the interstate. Once I hit over 50 MPH it would start shuddering lightly, at 70 MPH it was awful. I actually took it to a Discount Tire, and had them look at it, and was going to go to the dealer next to have the alignment checked out. Discount tire asked me about it, and didn't even have to look at it before telling me "Oh yeah, that Toyota dealership doesn't balance unless the customer asks for it."
These dealerships hate the freebies because I assume they get paid less than if someone goes in for the services and pays on their own. Make sure to stay on top of everything. Check your tires, check your oil level.
I bet mine would do anything 35 or 37 - seriously, stock Rubicon JT M/T tires - weigh more than I can lift (or should lift) so what's 20 more pounds??I do not think tire size is stated in the fine print, but it will depend on the dealership you are dealing with.
I have one dealer that will do any rotation up to 35" tires before balking of an extra charge and another I have dealt with will only do rotations for what came stock from the factory.
It was just routine oil change and tire rotation. No issues, but they were backed up, so it took about 1.5 hours.How was the experience? I had some service done there in my JKU and I was not pleased.
It's free of you buy tires from Discount or if they mount your tires. That's why I always use Discount. Plus my dealership has a oil change package for $300 you can buy that get you 6 oil changes and 6 tire rotations. I'll probably buy that package again once I use up my last oil change next time my oil gets changed. I'll be at close to 90,000 miles and I haven't had to worry about paying for oil changes or tire rotations.Depending on the shop you go to, the tire rotation service might cost you from $20 to $50, or even more than $100. If you want a cheap tire rotation, go to Valvoline. Many customers say that Valvoline offers a good tire rotation service because the cost of tire rotation at Valvoline should be worth it since their price is very reasonable, somewhere between $20 and $30.
Thank you for that shout out! We do appreciate your patronage.It's free of you buy tires from Discount or if they mount your tires. That's why I always use Discount. Plus my dealership has a oil change package for $300 you can buy that get you 6 oil changes and 6 tire rotations. I'll probably buy that package again once I use up my last oil change next time my oil gets changed. I'll be at close to 90,000 miles and I haven't had to worry about paying for oil changes or tire rotations.