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You're right. Just like they have NO RIGHT to replace the valve stems in the wheels of those of us who have rubber valve stems, and they have no right to take off the lugnuts, remove our old wheel weights and replace them with new ones, or let your old, reliable air out and put in new, untested air.
A: non-tpms valve stems are generic. There is NO loss by replacing the valve stems, and it is acknowledged to be safer than leaving old rubber stems, which have a tendency to crack over time.
B: When you get new tires, DTC LETS YOU KNOW that replacement of the valve stems is included, so again. You know it beforehand.
C: Ditto with wheel weights AND air -unless you have nitrogen, at which point you probably wouldn't be getting it done at DTC anyway.
D: Same with the lugnuts - UNLESS they replace your custom lugnuts without your knowledge -then, there would be a problem.
E: You're failing to realize that the valve caps on Liberties - at least on the LTDs ARE custom - NOT generic plastic caps. (At least on MY '04 they were)
F: Aluminum does NOT oxidize the same way that steel does - once aluminum oxidizes, it actually seals, keeping further oxidation out. That, by-the-way, is why they went to aluminum SCUBA tanks. (I still have my stainless one from '64, however and it still gets the OK, every 5 years, when it's hydro-tested, but that's another story).
In any case, aluminum-aluminum contact does not cause an eloctrolytic action like aluminum-to-chrome.
If there is a legitimate reason for replacing the valve caps that's fine - however, common courtesy demands that the owner be informed beforehand, so they can have SOME control over the decisions on their 20-30k bank loan.
Trust me- if someone goes into a tire dealer, and finds their little dice or smiley face caps removed without the owner's knowledge, said owner is going to blow a head gasket.
The point of this is - we don't need to be knocking our own - fix the problem, not the blame.
(I have now, officially gotten the heck off of my soapbox)
