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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
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- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
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- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Good old Sears and Grabuck. Glad they are no longer. I bet yours was a high pressure sweatshop too.
Sears was a good business until the idiots that ran it decided to just get up and walk away from their customer base back in the late 60's early 70's. Idiots. At one time, the biggest employer in the Free World and the 4th largest company in the world. At one time.Good old Sears and Grabuck. Glad they are no longer. I bet yours was a high pressure sweatshop too.
My philosophy with GM is, for all the taxpayer money they fleeced, every licensed driver should be given a new car free... Between that and Cash for Clunkers which was also a scam.Generic Motors followed them soon after. At least Shears didn't cheat the American People out of 20 BILLION dollars like GM did.
Well in one aspect you have to learn somewhere if your not fortunate enough to have an old-timer teach you basic maintenance procedures growing up. I do however agree and I don't want a kid touching anything I own who's spends more time on an Ipad than actually trying to learn something hands on. My stuff is my personal guinea pig for me to figure stuff out on. LolOne up town that I'd never set foot in. They hire high school kids part time and they don't know an oil filter from a tire stem. Scary place. I replace my own wipers and use Rain-Ex in the washer bottles. Not that cheap blue crap.
I firmly believe that Generic Motors had it planned all along.GM and Chrysler also used the shield of bankruptcy to void all their existing dealer agreements and rewrite them under the new entities. That's why you saw a lot of smaller GM and Chrysler stores close. New agreements demanded new buildings and small dealers got the shaft. Many families lost their life savings they had in now worthless buildings. It was a sin, even if you don't like dealerships it was unfair.
For quite some time, I have had a vibration in my car when getting around 55-60.That's me too. Buy my tires online, delivered to the farm and usually mount and balance them myself. If I don't for some reason I use the local tire shop (that also does my tractor tires). Good professional folks. I know when they mount tires for me, they have you drive around the block and come back and they retorque the rims to factory specs. They do my TPMS sensors to which will fail after so many years. They replace and reprogram them.
I would never use Wally World or Sams or any of those places, just like the 10 minute oil change places, never, never. Monkey like employees making minimum wage that don't give a hoot, don't even know what a torque wrench or torque stick even is.
Have a gal friend with a Subaru WRX that fell into the tire trap. Got tires done at Wally World and they broke of a stud on the front and she had to take it to the dealer. 600 bucks later she was whole again and WW refused to pay for their mistake. Tire jockeys are a dime a dozen. Good tire people aren't. Same with the 10 minute oil change places. Low pay equals low quality.
Moral of the story is, never get tires at a box store discount place. Deal with competent tire shops or do it yourself. A tire machine isn't that expensive and HF sells a dandy static balancer and stick on weights too. What I use and have for years now.
The tire place I deal with is always busy, you have to make an appointment ahead of time.
"Diversity of parties" theory would not work for that so what grounds would move it to Federal Court in Ark.?Or they respond with a motion to remove the case to federal court in Arkansas.
Walmart/Sam's will argue that since the parties are in separate states will use the interstate commerce clause making it a federal issue, and the little jem hidden in the service agreement that says that you agree to have any litigation settled by the federal court in Little Rock, AR."Diversity of parties" theory would not work for that so what grounds would move it to Federal Court in Ark.?
No big deal for me. I work in Little RockWalmart/Sam's will argue that since the parties are in separate states will use the interstate commerce clause making it a federal issue, and the little jem hidden in the service agreement that says that you agree to have any litigation settled by the federal court in Little Rock, AR.




Nice place up here in South Bend. A local family started them. Their original place was in the old AM General complex on the south side of town. I think they now have 4-5 of those warehouses around the country. They hold a lot of events on their track. Races, competitions, testing, training. It's fun to watch when they turn the water system on the track. I've gotten tires there 2-3 times, and my kid ordered tires from them and had them shipped to Pittsburgh when they weren't available locally. Good folks!I buy and have my tires installed at Tire Rack
Good prices and professional installation. I've always gone to their headquarters for installation but they use mobile installers also.
On a side note, have you ever been up to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art up in Bentonville?No big deal for me. I work in Little Rock![]()