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Originally Posted by Daka
Telekinetic, Snowy, Craven
I would certainly expect the dealer to have a WHEEL BEARING in stock for a common model CLK 320...(2004) and as far as changing the wheel, do you expect a 75 year old disabled vet (granted only 30%) to change a tire on the side on a busy highway in 97 degree heat....GET REAL that is WHY I PAY FOR AAA
So before you shoot off your mouths...get the facts.
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But they did have the facts, your OP, those are the facts. You didn't post the rest of it.
I pay for AAA for the same reasons, but I believe it is MY responsibility to understand how to care for my vehicle because no one will care for it the same way that I do. You get a vehicle owner's manual with every new car purchase. You should know and understand how to operate or how things function within your vehicle as per the owner's manual.
I have a father that did the same thing for my driving. I couldn't drive until I knew how to and could change a tire. Now, being disabled gets you a pass on the could change the tire, but not on the know how part.
Craven, I disagree, a tow truck operator should know all the nuances for all vehicles? Remember that AAA doesn't have their own trucks, the sub contract to mechanics or garages who own their own trucks.
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