Will I have to pay up?

flarkit

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Mar 27, 2006
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I put 4 new GoodYears on my car on Saturday. This morning on the way to work (at 5am) I felt a slight strange pull on the steering-wheel. I get to work and find that the right rear wheel had picked up a bit of metal, and was flat. The tyre-wall looks a bit screwed as well.

So does anyone know whether this is going to cost me a new tyre?? :(

Score for the month:

- 1 x service
- 4 x new shocks
- 4, possibly 5 new tyres
- 1 chipped windscreen (auto glass place did a resin job)

PS. Someone please kick Mr Murphy for me. Hard.

:mad:
 

Mars

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Feb 4, 2006
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Don't the Goodyears come with some kind of all road hazard warranty thingy?
Something about only paying for the tread youve used?
In your case it should be free....
 

Fazda

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It's Firestone that have the warranty. If you go back to the fitment centre and speak very nicely to the manager you might just get away with this one...:p
 
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