Re: IML: A funny Story
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Re: IML: A funny Story



I have just finished a complete brake job and wheel bearing replacement on my 69 LeBaron. As part of the process I switched the DS wheel studs to RH thread.
Even with this change I would have a very hard time letting anyone remove the wheels from the car.  

----- Original Message -----
From: "john sadowski"
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Subject: Re: IML: A funny Story
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 21:10:30 -0700

I thought for sure the left hand lug nuts would be an issue. You were wise to bring just the wheels.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: mrs954@xxxxxxx
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 8:13 PM
Subject: IML: A funny Story

Hi Group,
I went to the local Wal-mart today in Reading, PA, for tires for my recently aquired 64 Imperial LeBaron.  I asked for whitewalls in P235/75R-15.  The girl at the counter asked what kind of SUV I wanted them for?  I told her they were for an Imperial. She asked who makes that?  And do I want the whitewalls out?  It gets better.
After she wrote the work order, she handed it to a kid in the shop. A few minutes later she came into the customer lounge and told me there was a problem.  She said the stripes on the side of the tires were not white, they were blue.  It took everything I had to hold back the laughter.  I said "No kidding? I never saw anything like that. Could you show me?" She said "Ya, come on out and I'll show you."
We went out to the tire rack where, sure enough, they were blue!  I could hold back no longer. After about two minutes of hysterical laughter, I got back up off the floor and licked my fingers and wiped off a little blue and exposed the whitewall.  Boy, she was amazed! She never knew about the miracle blue turning into white.
Then the boy in the shop started the job.  He couldn't finish the first wheel because they didn't have any tire valves for the big hole. This place sells tires but only had the skinny valves.  I had to drive down to the NAPA store to buy the valves. 
I'm glad I decided to carry the wheels in so I didn't have to explain how to remove left hand threaded lug nuts.
This just made my day!

Regards,
Mark Souders
300H
64 LeBaron
Mohrsville, PA 





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