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[QUOTE="mtk, post: 1077369, member: 54339"] Actually, I took a Luk aftermarket clutch into my local Ford dealer and had it installed into my truck. I told the Service Manager straight up that the Ford parts were total **** and I refused to have remanufactured junk installed in my truck after the OE junk failed. They installed it without a problem. Now maybe that had something to do with my truck being flatbedded into the dealer with a broken clutch fork (factory defective part, which had been redesigned four times from the one installed at the factory in mine) but they installed it none the less. But all this is a side-issue as we were talking about TIRES, not engine parts. Telling a new tire from a used one isn't rocket science. It is either new or it isn't. And as I said before, car shops install old tires all the time so I simply don't buy the BS line about insurance regulations prohibiting service shops from installing tires the shop didn't sell. If that were true, then 99% of all service stations are working outside their insurance coverage. That just doesn't strike me as reasonable. Yes, some shops may take a risk like that, but I don't see everyone having that tolerance for risk. After all, many of these same places have the "Employees Only in Service Area due to Insurance Requirements" sign posted, which is a requirement I can believe. [/QUOTE]
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