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Default OT - Decision Process: Replace Timing Belt Now or Wait?

On Jun 17, 2:35*pm, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 13:49:40 GMT, (Doug Miller)
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In article , "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Ron" wrote in message
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On Jun 16, 10:22 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:


And, they ALL try to sell you stuff.


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At least a dozen times in 20 years, my independent mechanic told me "You
don't need to do (whatever). Save your money." Or "Do that yourself - it's
crazy to pay me for it. Wait for spring when you can do it in your
driveway."


You've never gone to a good independent mechanic.


And not all the tire-store mechs are dishonest or incompetent, either. At my
first job, my office was right across the street from a B.F.Goodrich store.
Took my wife's car in there, after she'd gotten some outrageous repair
estimates at the Firestone across the street from where *she* worked -- they
wanted to replace almost the entire front end on her car, when the only real
problem was worn-out lower ball joints. Changed out the LBJs myself, then took
the car to Goodrich for an alignment. Told the guy at Goodrich what Firestone
had told my wife; he said, quote, Aw, hell, there ain't nothin' wrong with
none of that s**t!


I left my car at the local Goodyear dealer and told him that 4 of the
tires might need to be replaced. He called me on my cell phone and
said only one of them needed it.
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"...told him that 4 of the tires might need to be replaced."

How many tires did that car have?