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you should never buy anything from wal-mart. That store has no business selling half of the stuff that they do. Their employees are some of the laziest I have ever seen and they can't tell you anything about the products that they sell. You should also watch the movie 'walmart the high cost of low prices' You will never want to go back again!!!
Do a search for 'walmart sucks' you will see all of the horrible stuff they do! |
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most everything walmart sells was made just for them, thats how they screw you on there price match, it will be the exact same thing just one number different in the "part number" basically i see it as walmart buying most companies rejects and selling them for a few cents cheaper than a non rejected component
I HATE WAL-MART AND HOPE THEY ALL BURN DOWN!!! |
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The "delamination" issue becomes alot more likely in tires that are more than 6 years old. That's why I asked the age. I've seen tires listed as "brand new" on the shelf that were really 12 years old. The way to read the code I descibed is pretty simple. The 3 or 4 digits at the end of that DOT code:
say the code reads "429". That means the tire was made the 42nd week of 1999. A tire with a code with 4 numbers such as "3104". Means the 31st week of 2004. Take a look to see how old your's are... |
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Everytime you go into that store you end up leaving pissed off & feel like smashing someones head. At least I do!
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