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โJan-18-2016 11:41 PM
Bionic Man wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
But it's a "dry" heat :B
Just like my oven.....
I've spent a fair amount of time in Phoenix, but have never lived full time there. I do know about the 120* days, where it cools down to a balmy 100* overnight.
But I still don't accept that tires should last less than 4 years. As I said, if it was me, I would talk to my tire dealer (usually Discount Tire) about standing behind the tire. I wouldn't expect full replacement, but I would be surprised if they didn't offer something.
And if they didn't stand behind them, I certainly would not buy the same brand a second time. Especially when there seems to be many reports of similar damage in more hospitable climates.
โJan-18-2016 08:28 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
But it's a "dry" heat :B
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โJan-18-2016 06:29 PM
cdlaine wrote:
Well Scott.. no justifiable reason other then to say that
many/most of the truck owners that I have spoken with here in
the Phoenix region site similar results regardless of
brand. I have not been convinced that the problem lies with
the tire manufacture process/content. It seems more likely
that the trade offs that have been made to provide comfortable
ride, load ratings, speed ratings, number and make up of
side wall plys etc. play a more important role then brand. In
the region I live in, environmental conditions (sun) and
road surface conditions (marginal) are also factors. Since I
drive like a Nun it is not likely I'm to blame. ๐
Being a creature of habit, and, wondering if the "forum" reporting
of premature failure is of statistical significance, and, if switching
to comparable brands would yield better results (already similar
results with Bridgestone and Goodyear). I decided to stay with
tires within the same spec range of the o.e.m. tires that came with
my truck.
I am not a tire expert. A change in brand name at this time seemed
more based on "just trying something else" then reasoned thought.
When I initially purchased the Michelin's they were the darlings of the forum...
much love for the logo, except for "cost". The tide has turned. We shall
see if I sink or swim. I wouldn't advise anyone to do as I've
done as every application is different.
Charles
โJan-18-2016 04:07 PM
โJan-18-2016 03:52 PM
alexleblanc wrote:
at the first sign of dry rot/cracking i'd be changing out my tires, seems like lots of people try to get a little more out of them - seems kinda dangerous and careless in my opinion.
โJan-18-2016 03:43 PM
OFDPOS wrote:
Well you know what they about opinions ๐ lol
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jerem0621 wrote:
Geeze Ben.. You make my $98.00 POS Huffy blush!
โJan-18-2016 05:29 AM