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Re: Tire troubles..
"Andy" <wisynoil@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:h46lb25ua8nlshvjl876mi28vaojvr7r4j@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 13:36:07 -0400, "Paul" <britania@All2Easy.net>
> wrote:
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>>Hello,
>>
>>I have a Toyota Tundra... Tires wore out in 11k miles! Didn't know why
>>until
>>Toyota sent a recall for replacing bad ball joints! I have been driving
>>all
>>this time with the front end alignment bad.... Due to the bad ball
>>joints..
>>Well Toyota replaced the ball joints and realigned the front end.. But
>>they
>>flat out refused to help me with the tires.. Now I have a $500 dollar tire
>>bill to deal with![/color]
>
> If the dealer won't pay for the tires, you need to take it to the next
> level, probably the district manager. Keep working your way up until
> the pay for the tires. You can also contact your consumer protection
> department.[/color]
The district manager does not have any authority over non-warrantable
expenses.
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Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
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