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Bikeboy57 wrote:
Let's commend the OP for having the stones to come back on the forum and state the manufacturing date.
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โFeb-16-2016 03:28 PM
PF&PM wrote:
It is called a zipper crack. Not weather checking. Michelin tires are notorious for this issue. Get a call in to Michelin head office and see what you can negotiate for a settlement . Take that money and put toward a set of new tires from another manufacturer. This is exactly what we did.
โFeb-15-2016 05:47 PM
gb76087 wrote:
First, let, me wipe the egg off my face. Ivylog was right on! I checked the date code and it was 0210. Wait a minute. I put tires on in spring of '13. Suddenly it dawned on me. I replaced the tires on the rear only! When I bought the MH early '13, the PO told me he had just replaced the right front tire(1012) and the left front tire was less than three yrs old. So I accordingly replaced the rear.
I think my course of action going forward will be to watch and protect the tire until the first of next year and then replace both front tires. Thanks for all the suggestions and responses.
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โFeb-15-2016 04:44 AM
brirene wrote:
No reason your safety should be compromised if it's a defect.
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