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Originally Posted by FRiSson
You put performance tires on your car. Testing required some mild "peformance" driving. He/Se wasn't testing all seasons on a Forester. Give them a break. Test driving could reveal a problem before the installation is complete.
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This is True. Even without Alignment done, the car will need a test drive. Well basically every time you Mess with Wheels and tires, it affect your drive ability. That is why they need a test drive. Because new Tires require new Balance. New Balance require new Alignment and will affect the ride. The same thing as Summer tires vs Winter tires !
My advise to you is to have your alignment done ASAP as well. Long term affect on skipping out alignment = BAD! very BAD!
Also trust me on this.
No auto shop like to test drive a customer car. What if they cause an accident, or they got hit by some body at fault ? It will be a big mess. That is why every Auto Shop is very Strict on Test drive, unless Necessary.
You can have what people suggested you. To be sure, Ask them when they test drive the vehicle, let you ride in it as well.
On the other hand, Nice wheels, Nice color combination. I like it a lot !!