Tire Rip Off??
#1
Tire Rip Off??
Unbeknownst to me, my wife took in our 2015 Suburban to get two new tires from Discount Tire about a month ago when i was out of town. (Her dad has gotten into her head about the need to replace tires often and every time she asks me about them they are still fine) I had not looked at these recently so I do not know the exact condition of the tires that were replaced. However, short story long, something stinks about this deal. The tires that were replaced were originally purchased from Discount 18 months and 27,677 miles ago. They were Bridgestone Duelers with an 80,000 mile warranty. There was no pro-rating done and as she such was charged full price for the new tires. Apparently the guy told her she needed an alignment but I don't buy that it was to the point where no pro-rated discount would be given after such a short time and mileage on those "bad" tires. Maybe the outside tread was worn more than the rest of the tire, but enough to void the tire warranty? What has been this group's experience with alignment and tire wear for Suburbans and trucks of 2015 year model?
#2
sounds like the tires had toe wear...which is the biggest tire wear alignment angle. It can wear tires out much faster than 27 000miles. You should of had the alignment checked when the first set was put on. After 3 years, springs sag and change the ride height...which changes the toe setting. You did little to no rotations as it only effected the front tires. They treated you fairly and gave you good advice. get an alignment done or the new tires will wear out, be noisy just as bad as the first ones. Save $130 on the alignment but wreck $500 worth of tires. bad math
#3
tire ripoff
Unbeknownst to me, my wife took in our 2015 Suburban to get two new tires from Discount Tire about a month ago when i was out of town. (Her dad has gotten into her head about the need to replace tires often and every time she asks me about them they are still fine) I had not looked at these recently so I do not know the exact condition of the tires that were replaced. However, short story long, something stinks about this deal. The tires that were replaced were originally purchased from Discount 18 months and 27,677 miles ago. They were Bridgestone Duelers with an 80,000 mile warranty. There was no pro-rating done and as she such was charged full price for the new tires. Apparently the guy told her she needed an alignment but I don't buy that it was to the point where no pro-rated discount would be given after such a short time and mileage on those "bad" tires. Maybe the outside tread was worn more than the rest of the tire, but enough to void the tire warranty? What has been this group's experience with alignment and tire wear for Suburbans and trucks of 2015 year model?