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Originally Posted by Jsolo
G'z.. This isn't rocket science! Don't they have a plastic pry tool to get them off. Even if the plastic tool does mar the finish, all you really need is an edge to get started, then peen the rest off by hand.
If you don't get resolution on a store level, keep moving up the chain. Maybe even write to your local consumer watch media group (most news channels have a segment for this).
Was this a discount tire or some other shop?
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I agree with this highly. And those disclaimers dont always hold up. I would go up the chain as well and raise all hell. Its one thing if the natural process of removing them may cause some issues, but this is blatant sloppy work and unprofessional...