used tire sales law in va?
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Tire house and rim on the blvd -___- the ONLY reason i went there was because they had a deal on 4 "brand new" tires for 200 out the door, i wouldnt have thought twice about going there if it wasnt for that, im sure some people will say "really this guy is bitching over 200 bucks for tires" well that 200 could have gone towards rent or my phone bill and i dont think my life is worth 200 bucks ya know
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I know places like HiLo on warwick will sell whatever they have regardless.
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Tire house and rim on the blvd -___- the ONLY reason i went there was because they had a deal on 4 "brand new" tires for 200 out the door, i wouldnt have thought twice about going there if it wasnt for that, im sure some people will say "really this guy is bitching over 200 bucks for tires" well that 200 could have gone towards rent or my phone bill and i dont think my life is worth 200 bucks ya know
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hear is the actual tire on my wheel, as you can see obviously the tread looks brand new, still has the numbers painted on them and I cannot find any dry rot or cracks anywhere
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#1 sure fire way to test them is to slip them and spin some. Not that I condone driving like an asshat, but I've had to resort to cheap $25-$30 used tires when I was delivering pizza. If they don't bubble or warp right away, you should be fine.
Tests the ply and increasing the air pressure internally will usually show any hidden failures already there.
Those look fine to me, for what they are anyway.
Tests the ply and increasing the air pressure internally will usually show any hidden failures already there.
Those look fine to me, for what they are anyway.
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