monele
Adventurer
Well I can't say I'm surprised, it's Firestone. My family was in the business of car repair for 25yrs and never once saw a car come from firestone that didn't need significant "restoration" afterward.
Similarly, A friend of mine went to Sear to buy tires and was told that they wouldn't install a different tire size (we did the math they were within 1% just different tread/aspect ratios) on a LR3 b/c the week before some lady in an explorer came back with a blown t-case because they had installed a different size tire. anyone think said lady had been driving in 4H and the new grippy tires were just too much?
It's the luck of the draw when it comes to chains.
Similarly, A friend of mine went to Sear to buy tires and was told that they wouldn't install a different tire size (we did the math they were within 1% just different tread/aspect ratios) on a LR3 b/c the week before some lady in an explorer came back with a blown t-case because they had installed a different size tire. anyone think said lady had been driving in 4H and the new grippy tires were just too much?
It's the luck of the draw when it comes to chains.