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Grit_dog
May 20, 2020Navigator II
patperry2766 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
Contact Firestone. They may give you credit towards a replacement.
Thought of that, but I don't want to go back with the POS tires I have now, plus the prices for a replacement is in the same range or more than other name brands.
Some of you’d b!tch n moan if you got slapped with a bag full of $100 bills and got to keep them!
^This post is absolutely 180deg from your previous post where you said you drive high miles and want a good fuel mileage tire.
You got 32k miles and Could get many more on those (save for the split in one) since you want smooth pavement pounder tires.
You completely skipped over my recommendation that you could literally replace them with new for waaaay cheap by getting some new takeoffs.
But now they’re POS tires for some strange reason because you probably hit a road hazard with them and they got damaged ?
FWIW I hauled our 2ton plus camper cross country and back a couple times in the dead of summer skinny pedal mashed to the floor on those eggzact same tires. If they are durable enough for that, they are durable enough for commuting and towing a trailer.
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