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Top Answer out of 4 by ImNotAnonymous-COAT of Maestro-ness on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:09 am Permalink
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Answer 2 out of 4 by Stormy... on Jul 2, 2008 at 10:34 am Permalink
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Yep! An easy way to remember and you're there anyway, right? :)
Answer 3 out of 4 by Phillis - Zacks little sister on Jul 2, 2008 at 10:34 am Permalink
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You'll have to call the shop where the PO had that deal. They'll tell you if they honor the contract with a new owner. $65 is a lot to me, but it depends upon the area you're living. If they honor the life of the tire, then DO IT!
Yes, they sead the life of the tire or tires but i wasn't for sure if that is a good deal, When you have purchased tires from a certain place do they rotate them for free but does it have to be under the orginal owner to get the free rotation on the tires and excludes the new owner of the car?Thankyou!!:)
That was why I suggested calling them. Did you call them yet? ALso, did the original owner already pay the $65? Are you going to have to pay it all over again? That hardly seems fair.
Answer 4 out of 4 by R.I.P. Gerald Malone on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:05 am Permalink
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