Posted by 37Chief on September 15, 2012 at 21:33:34 from (68.8.206.100):
I went on the first long trip with my new used 02 Motorhome. I had a flat on the inside rear. I got to a Discount tire store. The flat was caused by someone installing the tires in the past and letting the brass valve extension rub on the rim and causing a hole in the stem. I was quoted 39.00 for a flat repair. Not bad I thought, since I was 350 mi from home. They didn't have a solid stem, so they just added a flexable braded tube to the stem and brought it to the outside. The tube just flops around they had no way to secure it. I plan to take it off when I get time. The rub is they charged me 50.00 for this tube, plus labor. I knew it was like this when I pick up my motorhme. I had already spent 1 1/2 hrs there, It was around 110 outside. I had a hot wife, and a hot dog, all I wanted to do is get on the road again.I was thinking of sending it back to them, or should I just eat the 50.00 bucks? Stan
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