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Old 08-24-2015, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by tanked_darren
Did he really balance them correctly? Or did he pull the wool over your eyes is the question.

You'd be surprised how low some people go to make a buck


Did you buy your tires from the same guy?
Well, when I first talked to him, I didn't tell him that the dealer already rotated and balanced them with no results. And when he said he would do it, but that it wouldn't help, I let him and he was right. Besides, he did it for free, and wasn't trying to sell me anything. Also, when I asked to have nitrous in the tires, he said he could but that it's a waste of money.
I actually trusted him from the start.


Yes, I bought the tires from him. Good price and great service. He's fixed two flats for free, and I get free service on these tires for anything I need.


This was one time that the salesman was right and not trying to pull one over on me. I recently found out that we go to the same church (big church), and our kids go to the same private school. Good guy.
Old 08-24-2015, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by gregsf150stx
haven't had any issues with Pirelli Scorpions yet.


Around here the roads are crap, and you always have a choppy ride, and sometimes a bed shake at 55-60..


but on a better paved road, truck drives pretty smooth.


are your roads crap where you are driving?
The roads here are pretty good. The Hwy's are even better. You should try and put your rear tires on the front and see if the shaking comes more from the steering wheel.
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