racer2c
10-23-06, 12:14 PM
Dear tire experts,
My wife’s 2003 Chrysler Town and Country minivan needed tires. I went to the closest tire dealer (a real dealer not a gas station) and said I need four Firestone Firehawks (I put Firehawks on my truck based on the ratings at tirerack.com and I have to say I love these tires! Great in rain, dry, smooth and quite. Heck even in the snow last year I hardly had to use the 4x4.) on this minivan please. They said “sure, no prob.”. A few minutes later he came back and said “sorry sir, I can’t put those tires on your van because your van calls for ‘EuroMetric’ tires and the Firehawks don’t come in that style”.
“Hmm, ok” I said, “you’re a Bridgestone dealer also, give me four of those”. “Sorry, they don’t have any either” he proclaimed. “Ok, you deal in Michelins. They are a French company, they should produce something that will fit on my van”. “Nope, sorry.” he said. “Why not?” I inquired. “Well, we go through American Tire Wholesalers who only stock what they feel are the popular sizes”. “But there are 100 million Chrysler/Dodge minivans in this country!” I exclaimed.
I continue to help this guy help me and ask him “what tire do you have for my van?”. He told me that he could only put the OEM Goodyear Invicta’s back on it due to the recommended tire pressure from the van manufacture and that is why they use metric due to their higher pressure capability.
He broke out his official “tire book” and showed me where it had my van and listed ’35 lbs’ for recommended pressure. I asked him to look up the max rating for the Firehawk he showed was 45lbs. I said, “see, it doesn’t make sense.”.
He said the Firehawks would fit, but he isn’t allowed to install them on vehicles that call for eurometric tires. I caved and went with the Goodyear which are horrible tires but she needed something that day and they were better than nothing.
I obviously could have purchased the tires and had them installed at a gas station or something but time started to be an issue.
Has anyone else run into this?
Signed,
‘Tired’ and confused.
My wife’s 2003 Chrysler Town and Country minivan needed tires. I went to the closest tire dealer (a real dealer not a gas station) and said I need four Firestone Firehawks (I put Firehawks on my truck based on the ratings at tirerack.com and I have to say I love these tires! Great in rain, dry, smooth and quite. Heck even in the snow last year I hardly had to use the 4x4.) on this minivan please. They said “sure, no prob.”. A few minutes later he came back and said “sorry sir, I can’t put those tires on your van because your van calls for ‘EuroMetric’ tires and the Firehawks don’t come in that style”.
“Hmm, ok” I said, “you’re a Bridgestone dealer also, give me four of those”. “Sorry, they don’t have any either” he proclaimed. “Ok, you deal in Michelins. They are a French company, they should produce something that will fit on my van”. “Nope, sorry.” he said. “Why not?” I inquired. “Well, we go through American Tire Wholesalers who only stock what they feel are the popular sizes”. “But there are 100 million Chrysler/Dodge minivans in this country!” I exclaimed.
I continue to help this guy help me and ask him “what tire do you have for my van?”. He told me that he could only put the OEM Goodyear Invicta’s back on it due to the recommended tire pressure from the van manufacture and that is why they use metric due to their higher pressure capability.
He broke out his official “tire book” and showed me where it had my van and listed ’35 lbs’ for recommended pressure. I asked him to look up the max rating for the Firehawk he showed was 45lbs. I said, “see, it doesn’t make sense.”.
He said the Firehawks would fit, but he isn’t allowed to install them on vehicles that call for eurometric tires. I caved and went with the Goodyear which are horrible tires but she needed something that day and they were better than nothing.
I obviously could have purchased the tires and had them installed at a gas station or something but time started to be an issue.
Has anyone else run into this?
Signed,
‘Tired’ and confused.