I'm pissed! Damn firestone...
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I'm pissed! Damn firestone...
Alright guys, check this out. I went to Firestone to get my aftermarket rims and tires installed this morning. As I am driving home, the "low tire" light comes home. So, when I get home I check out the tires and everything looks good. I call Firestone and was like WTF. They told me they did not transfer my TPMS sensors over becasue they said the sensor would eventually break. I think is BS. What I should do about this? Here are the tire sizes I am running:
245/35/20 Fronts
275/30/20 Rears
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
245/35/20 Fronts
275/30/20 Rears
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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totally agree...but they still should give his TPMS senoor back to him or let him know what the result without it. Don't suprise the customer on the drive home !!! Those TPMS sensor are $$$ ...
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I'm going to call Firestone tomorrow AM and see if we can get this issue resolved.
tsavo...doesn't that "low tire" sign and warning light annoye you? Its been less than 12 hours, and it drive me crazy.
tsavo...doesn't that "low tire" sign and warning light annoye you? Its been less than 12 hours, and it drive me crazy.
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most definitely, but i was confused. he got aftermarket wheels put on, where are the stock wheels. since he got 20s, that means he's not reusing the stock tires, so maybe the shops are still having the stock wheels?
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Now that you mention it, the low tire light isn't on. It was last year, they might have switched the sensors and not told me, or somehow disabled the sensor. I'm going to call today and find out what happened because he told me they did not switch the sensors.