On Nov 7, 2007 1:35 PM, Redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Schwab is everywhere around here
>

Well, that's where Brian ought to go then.  I've always had flats
fixed there for free and have bought quite a few tires from them as
well.  Their house brand tires are not the best in the world, but
aren't bad either, and the service in my experience is as a rule
honest and quick.  I wouldn't trust them to do an alignment or
suspension work on a Benz, but for lesser cars I would.  They also, at
least when I've watched, know how to correctly torque the lug bolts.
(Unlike Firestone when I took my Isuzu there, even though I
specifically requested hand-torquing.  The nuts were air-wrenched on
so bad I had to stand on a pipe to get them off, and broke a Craftsman
cheater bar and no-name socket in the process.  Replaced the latter
with an S-K.  $7.99 for that one socket IIRC, but the sucker is going
to outlive me.)

Alex Chamberlain
'87 300D Turbo et al.

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