Saturday, December 10, 2011

If you got your tires at Discount Tire with a warranty and one of your back tires is wearing thinner...?

...thinner than the other back tire


do you expect that they would replace BOTH back tires free of charge?|||I doubt it. You need to quit hot rodding and spinning out around corners.|||They should, But they wont. There is nothing wrong with the other tires.|||Don`t think they will cover a worn out right rear tire cause you keep trying to do burn outs.|||No, only the deffective tire, see your warranty as too what constitutes defective, if its wearing


too quickly it could mean the tire was in storage too long ie shelf life.but unkown or material used


to make the tire, or not right tire for your car, or needs tire rotation or tire balance. rear suspension.


shock/struts,sway bar,brakes are dragging. alot of things.|||call them up. you won't know unless you call.|||Without looking at your vehicle, let me take a guess:


It's a rear wheel drive and the worn rear tire is on the passenger side?





Good rule to remember- You play? You pay.|||No. That would be caused by a mechanical problem with the vehicle so they wouldn't replace either tire. Tire manufacturers wear warranties only cover the tire if it wore evenly across the tread - which I suspect is not the case here. Localized excessive wear, such as on the shoulders, is caused by improper wheel alignment and/or loose/worn suspension and steering parts. That ain't covered. Even if it were, only the tire that does not make its wear warranty would be replaced.

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