Suburban tires

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Suburban tires

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1995 Chevy Suburban has 17" rims-tires at over $200 each tire. I had looked at the spare, never used it and could see it was a full size tire so i figured I would use it and save the $200+ . After spending over an hour getting the tire out from under its mount, guess what!!!!!! The fools from GM also known as Great Mistake, put a 16" tire and rim for a spare. Another 1/2 hour to get the spare back in its place and off to spend about a grand on tires! If I ever have a flat on the road, no way would I ever try to change it. Color me major PI$$ED X( X( X( and :(( :(( :(( . I won't be buying many more vehicles but you can count on it- Great Mistake won't be ever again considered!
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Re: Suburban tires

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Well don't consider Chrysler as long as Fiat owns them. They won't even stand by their product.

at least a 16" spare would get you somewhere to get a new tire. ;) Beats a doughnut tire.
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