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DrSpeed
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Posted - November 29 2007 : 11:34a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Dion Clark, a good buddy of mine, just got promoted to manager at the Les Schwab in Sedro Woolley:

Les Schwab Tire Center
204 W Moore St
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284
(360) 855-1033


He was the assistant manager at the Burlington shop.

Let's give him a warm welcome! If you ever roll by, he's got the lifted Mega Cab parked out front!

And if you have any tire needs, give him a ring!


He's the type of guy where I drop off any of my vehicles, and say "take care of it", and trust him whole heartedly.


Edited by - GE2 on November 29 2007 5:10p
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Posted  - November 29 2007 : 3:33p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Congrats, Dion! I just bought a set of Toyos at that store this time last year, for my old truck -- I was remodeling the Fred Meyer right across the street. I saw that truck out there just about every day - great marketing!

And how'd we get into the "Northeast" section?

Edited by - Digitalee on November 30 2007 11:11a

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Posted  - November 29 2007 : 5:37p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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Welcome, Dion! I just bought a set of Toyos at that store this time last year, for my old truck -- I was remodeling the Fred Meyer right across the street. I saw that truck out there just about every day - great marketing!

And how'd we get into the "Northeast" section?



Yep, my mistake...mods fixed it!

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Posted  - November 30 2007 : 1:28a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
When Dion worked in B'ham he hooked me up with my wheels and tires. Wish he would have talked me into getting 20s, because I'm hating my 17s. Congrats.

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Posted  - November 30 2007 : 9:12a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I've been taking all my tire need to Les Schwab for years! You can not beat them for customer service, for quality of work and for being willing to work with you when you're really anal about how things are done.

Even though there's one close to where I live, I take all my needs to the store on Steilacoom Blvd in Lakewood. Probably always will.

Congrats to Dion on his new job! And we apologize that you're associated with DrSpeed...

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Posted  - December 1 2007 : 8:30a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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And we apologize that you're associated with DrSpeed...



QFT

Congrats.

And if you're reading this, shoot me a quote on a set of Allied Type 81 Soft 8 wheels in a 5-lug 15x8, a set of All Terrain (NOT WILD COUNTRY) radials in 32x10.5R15, and a 2" body lift as would be installed on a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer (Ford Ranger body lifts work, but if liability would prevent you from installing, I understand).

But seriously, how much?







And if saying I know Denny would help, I guess I could admit to it.

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Posted  - December 4 2007 : 5:40p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I enjoyed the Les Schwab show a couple of years ago. That was fun.

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Posted  - December 6 2007 : 10:11a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Mort,

Here's his response:

I didn't have any luck finding 32x10.50r-15's everyone has gone to 32x11.50r-15. We have a good buy on the new Maxxis Buckshot, not to be confused with the old loud bias ply Buckshot. Cool (military looking) tread design, with a narrow casing. Would be a great fit with the 15x8. Total price installed, just shy of $1,000.00. If you have any questions call (360)855-1033.

Thank you,
Dion

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Posted  - December 6 2007 : 10:12a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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I enjoyed the Les Schwab show a couple of years ago. That was fun.


Yep, and it was cool meeting you there too!

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Posted  - December 6 2007 : 5:00p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Thanks man.
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