SHORT VERSION: I need a wheel lug key (I know there are several designs) as I have new tires waiting to be put on, and need new rear pads (metal on metal - scoring). If anybody's willing to meet up with me sometime this week to see if theirs fits my lugs, call me at 321 288-5723. I can't wait for Ford to order one from NY and don't want to ruin the security lugs I have now (I plan on future wheel upgrades).
LONG VERSION: So I was shopping for tires recently and having gone with tirerack.com the last 3 times, I decided to try to throw some business to a local shop. After 3 attempts at letting them at least come CLOSE to tirerack (via lifetime balance, alignments, rotations, valve stems, nitrogen, etc.) they never bargained with me for the same tire, just found a different tire, which caused me to start the process all over again. The manager also knew nothing about the Gen 3 SHO and said that it was not appropriate to put UHP tires on something that doesn't have the performance of other stronger sports cars. I took this as an insult. So after 3 go 'rounds, I went with tirerack . . .
I go for an oil change at the same shop 2 weeks later, still wanting to give them any business I could, and tell them about my decision on the tires. Well, the new manager proceeds to punch some numbers in for over 5 minutes before telling me how much he could have saved me. I was insulted a second time by this.
He then bashes the shop that I chose to ship the tires to, saying to watch out for any malfeasance on their part and that they're a hole in the wall, etc. etc.
The next day at the tire install shop, I find the people polite, and when the lug key turns up missing (Scary Movie 5 reference), the OWNER comes out to help me go through the car to look for it . . . yeah, the owner! This isn't the impression I was given of this shop. To me, this indicates a subconscious admission of guilt by the manager of the original local shop, and an attempt to avert attention away from himself.
So anyway, the key had been in the center console since day one (which was back in 2000 for me), and all of a sudden, the day after the oil change, it's missing. My strong suspicion is that, out of a sense of passive-aggressive spite, the key was lifted by the shop that I had originally intended on helping with a tire sale because I went with tirerack.com
Hope that wasn't "too" long!
LONG VERSION: So I was shopping for tires recently and having gone with tirerack.com the last 3 times, I decided to try to throw some business to a local shop. After 3 attempts at letting them at least come CLOSE to tirerack (via lifetime balance, alignments, rotations, valve stems, nitrogen, etc.) they never bargained with me for the same tire, just found a different tire, which caused me to start the process all over again. The manager also knew nothing about the Gen 3 SHO and said that it was not appropriate to put UHP tires on something that doesn't have the performance of other stronger sports cars. I took this as an insult. So after 3 go 'rounds, I went with tirerack . . .
I go for an oil change at the same shop 2 weeks later, still wanting to give them any business I could, and tell them about my decision on the tires. Well, the new manager proceeds to punch some numbers in for over 5 minutes before telling me how much he could have saved me. I was insulted a second time by this.
He then bashes the shop that I chose to ship the tires to, saying to watch out for any malfeasance on their part and that they're a hole in the wall, etc. etc.
The next day at the tire install shop, I find the people polite, and when the lug key turns up missing (Scary Movie 5 reference), the OWNER comes out to help me go through the car to look for it . . . yeah, the owner! This isn't the impression I was given of this shop. To me, this indicates a subconscious admission of guilt by the manager of the original local shop, and an attempt to avert attention away from himself.
So anyway, the key had been in the center console since day one (which was back in 2000 for me), and all of a sudden, the day after the oil change, it's missing. My strong suspicion is that, out of a sense of passive-aggressive spite, the key was lifted by the shop that I had originally intended on helping with a tire sale because I went with tirerack.com
Hope that wasn't "too" long!
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