Re: what i'm up to
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Originally Posted by houston
I have been putting air in tires every othe day. Went to discount tire this morning. One of the tires had a tear that was irreparable. They replaced the tire at no cost because I purchased insurance when I had tires replaced in 2016. I only had to pay for insurance on the new tire.
When I need to replace the other 3 tires in a few months- that’s not covered by warranty, is it?
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Discount Tire is awesome. I have been buying my tires there for more than 20 years. So far every location I have used has been awesome. Awhile back I had a flat driving to Florida just before we got to Orlando. It was a slow leak so I aired it up and made it to the hotel. Next morning had to air it up again to get me to the nearest Discount Tire about 10 minutes away. They fixed the flat for free of course. Where most places would have made a hard upsell to new tires they asked me how far I was driving. I told them back to Nashville and the guy told me I would be fine but to just be aware that my tread life was toward the end and while still safe would not handle rain and pooled water as well. He could have lied and tried to scare me into buying new tires from him since he knew I did not live there and he had one shot at getting my money but he didn't.
Oh, and the tire they fixed free wasn't even bought from them as it was the tires that came on my wife's car from the factory.
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