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ktmrfs
Aug 14, 2015Explorer II
Part of the high mileage is that the mfg figure they will seldom need to eat any warranty claims. Why? well, first the are replacement tires, probably on a 3-5 old vehicle with 30-50K miles on it. Then you buy a set of tires with a 90K mileage warranty and don't read the fine print that says 90K miles OR 3years, sometimes 4 years. so how many folks will keep the vehicle long enough and drive enough miles/year (20K-30K) to end up with a mileage claim? IMHO Not very many. Those that do drive 20-30K miles/year are likely lots of highway miles that give better tread life than in town stop and go miles will.
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