OMFG!! Becareful!!
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What's that word, lets see......assume
Originally Posted by abcdang
i didn't think anyone actually relied upon those gas station gauges.
Wow, I can't believe you posted this. Didn't your
dad teach you anything? Use there air....and always
check it with your gauge. Every car wash and auto
parts store in the world carries tire gauges! Learn
from your mistakes and you don't need to put 40lbs
in your tires. Check what Infiniti recomends, it's on
your door jam.............
#17
Originally Posted by gary c
Correct!!!!
Wow, I can't believe you posted this. Didn't your
dad teach you anything? Use there air....and always
check it with your gauge. Every car wash and auto
parts store in the world carries tire gauges! Learn
from your mistakes and you don't need to put 40lbs
in your tires. Check what Infiniti recomends, it's on
your door jam.............
Wow, I can't believe you posted this. Didn't your
dad teach you anything? Use there air....and always
check it with your gauge. Every car wash and auto
parts store in the world carries tire gauges! Learn
from your mistakes and you don't need to put 40lbs
in your tires. Check what Infiniti recomends, it's on
your door jam.............
Didn't your dad teach you how to spell? "Use there air..." Correct term is "their". I put 40psi in my tires for different reasons. Not what infiniti recommends. Next time i'm at a Pep Boys, I will purchase a guage. I did learn something and i'll be sure not to make that mistake again. Thanks for your reply.
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What if it caused an accident with God know how much damage? You check the other tire which shows the high air pressure, go test the unit with the cops or whoever. Sounds like a lawsuit to me. All the crazy things people sue for, causing an accident with significant damage doesnt seem too far fetched to me...
#22
Originally Posted by GP1
you're right. but is it worth it?
if u are paying for something, then it is considered a service or a product and there is some sort of legal contract that is associated with that...
if u buy something that costs a penny, but it does harm or bodily injury, u can sue for millions, not just that penny...
i say the best thing to do is get a hold of the BBB (Better Business Bureau). i contacted them once and they were very happy to help me out...
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