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    Quote Originally Posted by Dhuck View Post
    Over 20 years I have had in the industry. But as your signature says.
    The comment was referring to the pimply faced d1ckhead at Bob Jane T'mart (or Tosser Mart) who would have been lucky to have 20 weeks experience. I don't trade or direct insults at Forum members so no offence intended personally however I am a bit taken aback that you agree with him.

    With "20 years in the industry" I would be interested to here your expert opinion (not having a shot) as I consider anyone with 20 years experience to be expert.

    Please note - as in prev post I am specifically referring to the "Max inflation pressure" moulded on the tyre sidewall meaning that and nothing more as per my manufacturer references. I was NOT referring to the load and speed rating code information.

    So in the interests of clarity for the discussion is it your expert opinion that it is...
    acceptable for customers to use a standard inflation pressures higher than the maximum stated by a manufacturer, and
    You or your business would have no issues with a warranty claim?

    I was going to have a sig of "I'm not very smart but I know stuff" but it seemed a bit egotistical
    Last edited by the evil twin; 16th January 2011 at 01:52 PM.
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