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Originally Posted by Minipuck V 2.0
It doesn't make sense, in my eyes at least. It would suck if I bought my car in San Francisco and moved to Los Angeles, that everytime I needed some assistance I would have to go back to San Francisco to get what I needed done.
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I'm still a little perplexed
To extend your analogy, if you took your San Francisco BMW to the Chevy dealer in Los Angeles, where you most certainly didn't buy it, and wanted warranty support, I suspect they'd not help you, eh?
He didn't buy the rims from TireRack, and he bought the tires 2 years ago for another car for a DIY install. Why would they be obligated to help?? The facts so far do not support the thread title IMO.