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Slow leak on the front tire!
#16
I agree with the other shops too, never fix a sidewall hole, never! Buy a new tire and move on, not worth the risk of a blowout and crash due to it. Tires are one of the most important things on your vehicle, tires and brakes should never be cheaped out on.
Just my .02
Just my .02
#17
I took this picture of the side wall of a Michelin Latitude Tour HP tire on our GX. If the "pin hole" leak is near the letter 'c' as you describe it is too far into the sidewall to be repaired. It is also too far from the tread to have been caused by a "road hazard". Besides the obvious suspect ... vandalism, e.g., someone with an awl ... I would suspect a defect, which is a warranty issue.
Michelin should replace the tire and pro-rate for the remaining tread life. Whatever you decide, don't ride on that tire again and discount its value as a spare. What good is a spare that has been slowly leaking?
Regards,
SaniDel
Michelin should replace the tire and pro-rate for the remaining tread life. Whatever you decide, don't ride on that tire again and discount its value as a spare. What good is a spare that has been slowly leaking?
Regards,
SaniDel
#18
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Thank you SaniDel for your advice, I will definitely follow your advice and not repair the tire. The warranty issue was my next question and you answered it on the next posting. The tire doesn't look damaged at all from the the outside, I strongly feel it may be a defect. I will call Michelin and let them know. I don't think at this point the dealer would have anything to do with it since tires are covered by their own warranties. I'll post what happens when I call Michelin. Thanks.
#19
Thank you SaniDel for your advice, I will definitely follow your advice and not repair the tire. The warranty issue was my next question and you answered it on the next posting. The tire doesn't look damaged at all from the the outside, I strongly feel it may be a defect. I will call Michelin and let them know. I don't think at this point the dealer would have anything to do with it since tires are covered by their own warranties. I'll post what happens when I call Michelin. Thanks.
However, before you "write off" your Lexus dealer, make them tell you that they won't do anything for you. Our Lexus dealer has repaired and replaced tires for 'goodwill' and yours might also. Just remember that you are asking them to "do you a favor" ... expect nothing, never be disappointed ... but be delighted with anything!
Regards,
SaniDel
#20
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You were right, it was a defect, but because somehow the rim had a scratch, maybe it was scratched while taking off the tire to inspect it, Michelin only paid for 55% of the tire. So I purchased the tire and now have it in the rear with the spare which is pretty new, until the front tires get worn enough to be replaced by the LTX/MS2. Thanks again for the invaluable assistance.
#21
You were right, it was a defect, but because somehow the rim had a scratch, maybe it was scratched while taking off the tire to inspect it, Michelin only paid for 55% of the tire. So I purchased the tire and now have it in the rear with the spare which is pretty new, until the front tires get worn enough to be replaced by the LTX/MS2. Thanks again for the invaluable assistance.
Sounds like a good outcome. I'll be in the market for replacement tires this Fall ... we'll talk tires then.
Regards,
SaniDel
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