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Old 03-31-2007, 10:05 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: How important are tire directional arrows?

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I don't think that "Arrow" on the Dunlops is an arrow. I researched it a while back and those tires aren't directional
Thx, that what the service manager @ Central FL Toyota told me this morning. Irks me that this problem arose immediately after the last service and their tire rotation (couldn't make it back until this morning) and they wont do anything for me 1046 miles later. They said that it might be a wheel weight that fell off or that the backs that were rotated forward might not be balanced correctly and they would do the balace for $40 dollars if they could get to it today. I am sorry to say that I will now be looking for a new dealer to have both of my Toy's serviced & for future purchases. While I do understand their response I don't agree with the way it was handled. I would look at other dealers in the Central Florida area if you guys are servicing or buying. K
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