Cappy_TX
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Just got home from one!
You may have seen this topic ( http://www.jeepz.com/forum/cj-yj-tj-jk/27562-airing-up-while-off-road.html ) where I broke down and ordered a set of 5 Goodrich 31X10.50-15 T/A KM Mudders. They were promised to be in town from Dallas 90 miles away by noon today. About 11:30 am I called the dealer and he said that although they weren't in yet, he had just talked to the in-bound driver and he was less than 30 minutes away. So my wife and I took off shortly thereafter with two cars for town 11 miles from here. We dropped the Jeep off at the dealer and went on our way to do some grocery shopping. The tires hadn't arrived yet (12:10 pm) but it didn't really matter, we'd be back in an hour to pick the jeep back up and it would be ok if I need to wait a short while.
Much to my pleasant surprise (short lived) when we returned (1:15 pm) the jeep was sitting out front. "It must be done, already" ... I thought to myself. As we pulled up next to it I was shocked to see my old Goodyear Wranglers were still on the Jeep. When I went inside the manager said the driver called in and had been delayed but would be there any minute.
With that said I told my wife to head on home in her Van since she had frozen foods in the car. "I should be home fairly soon and we'll take it out for a trial run through a pasture" ... I said to her with a slightly boyish grin.
Fast forward to 3:10 pm ... despite my pacing and obvious irritation in for waiting around for 3 hours, the delivery truck from Dallas finally pulled in. By then, just to appease me, they had already put the Jeep on the lift and removed and broke down all four tires and the spare, and were ready to balance and install the replacements the second they arrived.
The tires came off the back of the truck and were quickly wheeled over to the Jeep. The first one was grabbed and the service guy asked if I wanted the white lettering to the inside or out. I told him outside ... but wait .... those do NOT look right. I walked further into the shop (customers aren't supposed to be there) took a closer look at the tires and ... HOLY CRAPOLA ... ATs ... NOT mudders. I was livid.
The owner of the dealership went out and looked and said ... "I'll be damned ... they did send the wrong F______g tires, didn't they"? I took a deep breath and in the calmest voice I could muster I said ... "I suggest that you call your warehouse and have someone drive the correct tires up here in a car first thing in the morning as I will not wait for another weekly delivery, period".
He went into his office and called the warehouse. I couldn't hear much of the conversation except the part when he said "What the hell you mean that's what I ordered? Bull s___ I ordered Mud terrain KMs and you even confirmed there were 22 in stock at the time."
The long and short of it is that Goodrich will NOT give the dealer the MT at the TA price they claim they quoted and my $618 purchase has now turned into just over $1,000 if I want them. The local dealer does NOT feel obligated to honor his quote to me. If I was a little younger or willing to spend time in court, I'd sue him for breach of contract and seek specific performance plus damages, including 4-1/2 hours of my life wasted. Or else I'd settle out of court if you know what I mean. I told him to shove his tires and left.
I just got off the phone with the local Goodyear Tire dealer and he's installing five 31X10.50-15R MT N/A Federal Couragia 6 ply mudders for me Thursday. $722.80 out the door all inclusive. Hunting season begins Saturday. Maybe I won't still be PO'd about it by then
You may have seen this topic ( http://www.jeepz.com/forum/cj-yj-tj-jk/27562-airing-up-while-off-road.html ) where I broke down and ordered a set of 5 Goodrich 31X10.50-15 T/A KM Mudders. They were promised to be in town from Dallas 90 miles away by noon today. About 11:30 am I called the dealer and he said that although they weren't in yet, he had just talked to the in-bound driver and he was less than 30 minutes away. So my wife and I took off shortly thereafter with two cars for town 11 miles from here. We dropped the Jeep off at the dealer and went on our way to do some grocery shopping. The tires hadn't arrived yet (12:10 pm) but it didn't really matter, we'd be back in an hour to pick the jeep back up and it would be ok if I need to wait a short while.
Much to my pleasant surprise (short lived) when we returned (1:15 pm) the jeep was sitting out front. "It must be done, already" ... I thought to myself. As we pulled up next to it I was shocked to see my old Goodyear Wranglers were still on the Jeep. When I went inside the manager said the driver called in and had been delayed but would be there any minute.
With that said I told my wife to head on home in her Van since she had frozen foods in the car. "I should be home fairly soon and we'll take it out for a trial run through a pasture" ... I said to her with a slightly boyish grin.
Fast forward to 3:10 pm ... despite my pacing and obvious irritation in for waiting around for 3 hours, the delivery truck from Dallas finally pulled in. By then, just to appease me, they had already put the Jeep on the lift and removed and broke down all four tires and the spare, and were ready to balance and install the replacements the second they arrived.
The tires came off the back of the truck and were quickly wheeled over to the Jeep. The first one was grabbed and the service guy asked if I wanted the white lettering to the inside or out. I told him outside ... but wait .... those do NOT look right. I walked further into the shop (customers aren't supposed to be there) took a closer look at the tires and ... HOLY CRAPOLA ... ATs ... NOT mudders. I was livid.
The owner of the dealership went out and looked and said ... "I'll be damned ... they did send the wrong F______g tires, didn't they"? I took a deep breath and in the calmest voice I could muster I said ... "I suggest that you call your warehouse and have someone drive the correct tires up here in a car first thing in the morning as I will not wait for another weekly delivery, period".
He went into his office and called the warehouse. I couldn't hear much of the conversation except the part when he said "What the hell you mean that's what I ordered? Bull s___ I ordered Mud terrain KMs and you even confirmed there were 22 in stock at the time."
The long and short of it is that Goodrich will NOT give the dealer the MT at the TA price they claim they quoted and my $618 purchase has now turned into just over $1,000 if I want them. The local dealer does NOT feel obligated to honor his quote to me. If I was a little younger or willing to spend time in court, I'd sue him for breach of contract and seek specific performance plus damages, including 4-1/2 hours of my life wasted. Or else I'd settle out of court if you know what I mean. I told him to shove his tires and left.
I just got off the phone with the local Goodyear Tire dealer and he's installing five 31X10.50-15R MT N/A Federal Couragia 6 ply mudders for me Thursday. $722.80 out the door all inclusive. Hunting season begins Saturday. Maybe I won't still be PO'd about it by then