I wouldn't be surprised if that isn't pretty much the norm, really. The local Honda dealer, when I had my Goldwing, charged 1 hr to change a tire you brought in whereas if you bought it from them they charged 1/2 hr. Anyway, the end cost was smilar whichever way you went. The money you save buying online is spent on labor for the change.A stealership near me quoted me one price to swap my tires, and then when they found that I did not buy the tires from them they wanted a different price. And when I asked what difference it made, the lame excuse "if we damage your wheel or tire and you bought it from us, you are covered". Well I advised him that it didn't matter WHERE I bought the tires from, if they damage my stuff, they will replace it anyway and it doesn't matter if I bought it from a junkyard, they are still going to replace it. Wankers! Point is, they want their money at ANY cost, even if it means driving away customers. And now, I have a friend that has tools to break down wheels, and balance. No need to go to the stealerships any more
I was reading my Dealer's web page last night...they had an advertisement on there that if you buy the tire from them (inflated $ ?) they would mount-balance-and replace-all labor for just $20.00 I thought that was a great deal until I saw that Spyders were excluded.
I read on another post that some dealers are refusing to replace tires that are not OEM, that you purchase and bring in. Some said.....just find another dealer that will. That is fine if you have multiple Spyder Dealers in your area.
Question: Can a regular tire store mount and balance our tires with their equipment without damaging our wheels ? Front wheels (smaller, fir machines ?) ? Rear wheel ?
Any opinions ? :thumbup:
I was reading my Dealer's web page last night...they had an advertisement on there that if you buy the tire from them (inflated $ ?) they would mount-balance-and replace-all labor for just $20.00 I thought that was a great deal until I saw that Spyders were excluded.
I read on another post that some dealers are refusing to replace tires that are not OEM, that you purchase and bring in. Some said.....just find another dealer that will. That is fine if you have multiple Spyder Dealers in your area.
Question: Can a regular tire store mount and balance our tires with their equipment without damaging our wheels ? Front wheels (smaller, fir machines ?) ? Rear wheel ?
Any opinions ? :thumbup:
I was reading my Dealer's web page last night...they had an advertisement on there that if you buy the tire from them (inflated $ ?) they would mount-balance-and replace-all labor for just $20.00 I thought that was a great deal until I saw that Spyders were excluded.
I read on another post that some dealers are refusing to replace tires that are not OEM, that you purchase and bring in. Some said.....just find another dealer that will. That is fine if you have multiple Spyder Dealers in your area.
Question: Can a regular tire store mount and balance our tires with their equipment without damaging our wheels ? Front wheels (smaller, fir machines ?) ? Rear wheel ?
Any opinions ? :thumbup:
Yeah, but WHERE do I find a "dollar bill" that's worth "$20"? :roflblack::roflblack:...a $20 dollar bill...