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I think your not going to get any new tires from them. |
For the record, tires are covered under the 3 year / 36K miles Bumper to Bumper warranty. True it does not cover wear and tear, rather workmanship and defects.
Having said that, your initial post is problematic as you mentioned that you had the tires rotated in February, noticed a vibration after the service, but chose to do nothing about it. If you noticed a vibration then you had a duty to mitigate your damages. You can't get let a problem fester and expect the dealer to pay when the problem comes to a head. You have an obligation to maintain the vehicle, which means bringing it back and resolving whatever issue caused the vibration. What you can not do is drive the car for 5 months, then ask for new tires as a result of something you noticed but took no action to correct. Based upon the way you described this, you're out of gas, sorry. Chalk it up to a leson learned, buy new tires and move on. |
I'm confused too!
You noticed an issue five months ago and now after getting a flat tire you're going let the dealership know about it? :iono: |
Judging by the photos... looks like OP doesn't pay much attention to detail regarding his vehicle in general. I regularly look at my tires for signs of irregular wear and, if I see/feel a problem I address the issue right away. It's my responsibility as a driver and vehicle owner.
Suck it up. Get some new tires. Get your alignment, camber, toe-in, etc. checked by a good tire shop, and pay attention to your vehicle's condition. Tire, especially, can cause serious safety issues. |
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If it was both sides, then it would be caused by underinflation. But it looks like it's only one side, which means that it is caused by poor alignment.
OP, since you after overdue, and did not alert your dealership at the start of the vibrations, then I believe the ball's in your court. |
My question to you is how many miles did you have on the tires before the rotation?.
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You had your car lowered? It sounds like TC doesn't know what he is doing and is blaming the dealer unfairly.
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Damn lucky a flat tire caused this to be discovered before a highway blowout happened. That tire looks like it's about 25 more feet of travel before BLAMMO! Chalk it up to good luck, get new tires, have the alignment work done, and from now on, at least glance at the tires every few weeks or so.
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That tire looks older than hell.
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Had the same type of thing happen on a Taurus once. It was the alignment, nothing to do with tire rotation. Bought new tires and an alignment.
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Agree totally...with tire wear that bad it would be easy to spot 10 feet away long before tires were rotated,unless one is totally oblivious. That kind of wear took many thousands of miles to occur and if not the car probably wouldn't have steered straight at all. |
Hard to believe it was only a little vibration and no pull.
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