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They show up as $453.99 per tire for me? $100 instant savings but still not much of a deal for a mediocre tire. What price is it showing for you?
 
Hell of a deal! I'm less than a year out from needing new 37s for my wife's JL, but she needs ATs.
 
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Fox Powersports is the worst dealer.

Took my General in as the 6 month warranty is two months from expiring. Said, could you check this tire that wobbles at speed and my clutch engagement rattles more than it should.

Sure, bring it in Thursday we'll check it out...

Bring it in, unload it, hand the guy the keys, he hands me a work authorization for 300 bucks... Why is there a charge on warranty work? Oh, if we don't find anything, you'll have to pay, but if there's something wrong, we'll bill Polaris.

It's 6 pm, I want to go home, I do not want to load the thing back onto the trailer in the rain, so sure, whatever.

Two weeks pass, I call, how's it going? Must have found something right? Oh no, it's all set, we meant to call you a week ago, 300 bucks and you can pick it up.

So you didn't find anything? Nope, nothing...

Pick it up, exactly the way I left it, same spot, same tenth of a mile on it, clutch cover bolts totally untouched, no sign a lug wrench touched the wheels.

My fault for signing the work authorization when I left it I guess. Would avoid though.
 
Fox Powersports is the worst dealer.

Took my General in as the 6 month warranty is two months from expiring. Said, could you check this tire that wobbles at speed and my clutch engagement rattles more than it should.

Sure, bring it in Thursday we'll check it out...

Bring it in, unload it, hand the guy the keys, he hands me a work authorization for 300 bucks... Why is there a charge on warranty work? Oh, if we don't find anything, you'll have to pay, but if there's something wrong, we'll bill Polaris.

It's 6 pm, I want to go home, I do not want to load the thing back onto the trailer in the rain, so sure, whatever.

Two weeks pass, I call, how's it going? Must have found something right? Oh no, it's all set, we meant to call you a week ago, 300 bucks and you can pick it up.

So you didn't find anything? Nope, nothing...

Pick it up, exactly the way I left it, same spot, same tenth of a mile on it, clutch cover bolts totally untouched, no sign a lug wrench touched the wheels.

My fault for signing the work authorization when I left it I guess. Would avoid though.
I'd call them out, or call the CC company and state they didn't even look at it, hell I'd get Polaris involved too.
 
I'd call them out, or call the CC company and state they didn't even look at it, hell I'd get Polaris involved too.
I involved Polaris. Unlikely that goes anywhere except feel free to drag it 100 miles out of your way to another dealer and try again. I won't, so, there's that.

No point in standing around arguing with a worker drone for me. Big company, they don't care, just like they didn't care when I told them I was standing in a showroom of a competitor who was offering the same machine for 8K less.
 
I involved Polaris. Unlikely that goes anywhere except feel free to drag it 100 miles out of your way to another dealer and try again. I won't, so, there's that.

No point in standing around arguing with a worker drone for me. Big company, they don't care, just like they didn't care when I told them I was standing in a showroom of a competitor who was offering the same machine for 8K less.
Issue a chargeback since service wasn't rendered. Credit card will side with you in the interim and regardless it looks bad on their credit card processor. It's not like you're ever going to go back there and the little bit of time this costs you is nothing compared to the misery of dealing with a chargeback.

Menards sells 5/4" stainless steel trim nails in colors that happen to match asphalt, gravel, or concrete fairly well for about $9/lb. You can fit about a pound in a coffee cup. They also sell 6/4" aluminum siding nails (roofing nails) for $22/2lb if you prefer overt over covert. Both are very effective at testing the resistance of air leakage of tires and neither are easily picked up since magnets don't work on them.
 
^^^^ Awesome!! Look forward to hearing how it goes, wanna get down there myself. I have never been there.
It's a great place to spend a long weekend, lots of trails and scenery of all types.

Since last time I went, they seem to have leaned into the Disney model where they have an app and charge for map access on it, etc etc. 3 day wheeling pass is 75 bucks.

But, nevertheless, going to go and enjoy

Random pic from last trip in our old FJ,

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