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CapriRacer
Apr 29, 2014Explorer II
Yes, take lots of pictures, but you do realize that Michelin has a right to inspect the tire, right? Basic lawyer stuff.
That's where the photos come in. That would provide proof of what condition the tire was in when it was in your hands - if that ever became an issue. I don't know of a single solitary instance where the condition of the tire was altered by the tire manufacturer when they inspected it, but it's possible - and that's where the photos come in.
Just follow the procedure Michelin sent to you (They wrote you a letter, right?) I expect that there will be no issues from them. After all, it was a recalled tire and that makes it more difficult for them.
That's where the photos come in. That would provide proof of what condition the tire was in when it was in your hands - if that ever became an issue. I don't know of a single solitary instance where the condition of the tire was altered by the tire manufacturer when they inspected it, but it's possible - and that's where the photos come in.
Just follow the procedure Michelin sent to you (They wrote you a letter, right?) I expect that there will be no issues from them. After all, it was a recalled tire and that makes it more difficult for them.
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