Curly wrote:

"Can you take the tire serial numbers to a dealer and see if they have warranty? I'd take the DOT number date code too. If they were not sold by a club and have warranty and are not too old, i'd probably buy the michelins. New michelins are overpriced."

That's a very good idea. I will try that to see how old they are. As far as the warranty, I have never been able to make a successful warranty claim on tires. I have only tried to a couple of times. Whenever I have had a car with worn out tires, I just replaced them. The only time it ever worked was when I paid for a road hazard warranty and actually hit some big ole nail on the highway, then they paid for it. But, assuming you are talking about a mileage warranty, I have never had luck with that.


the reason is to see if they areREAL michelins with warranty or CLUB michelins that are crappy, and you should RUN AWAY!

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