Got a flat
#1
Got a flat
I got a flat this past weekend while driving interstate 81 in PA. Took it to Sears and they said that it had a nail through it and the belt broke. They couldn't patch it and had to replace the tire (I have the Michelin Energy tires).
Final cost of replacement after balance, disposal, taxes, etc was $202. What?!?
Does that sound right? At that price, I wouldn't expect a belt to break!
BTW, does I have extended warranty and extended maintenance. Anyone know if there are any provisions to recoup some of the cash for the tire?
Final cost of replacement after balance, disposal, taxes, etc was $202. What?!?
Does that sound right? At that price, I wouldn't expect a belt to break!
BTW, does I have extended warranty and extended maintenance. Anyone know if there are any provisions to recoup some of the cash for the tire?
#2
Re: Got a flat
I got a flat this past weekend while driving interstate 81 in PA. Took it to Sears and they said that it had a nail through it and the belt broke. They couldn't patch it and had to replace the tire (I have the Michelin Energy tires).
Final cost of replacement after balance, disposal, taxes, etc was $202. What?!?
Does that sound right? At that price, I wouldn't expect a belt to break!
BTW, does I have extended warranty and extended maintenance. Anyone know if there are any provisions to recoup some of the cash for the tire?
Final cost of replacement after balance, disposal, taxes, etc was $202. What?!?
Does that sound right? At that price, I wouldn't expect a belt to break!
BTW, does I have extended warranty and extended maintenance. Anyone know if there are any provisions to recoup some of the cash for the tire?
#3
Re: Got a flat
I can't imagine a belt breaking. Usually a nail find the path of least resistance which means it threads through the belt and not actually breaks the belt. If your puncture was more a gash then I could see a belt breaking... but then your entire tire would probably come off it's rim in a complete tire failure.
I think what you got was somebody wanting to sell you a tire instead of fixing your puncture. Normally they show you the damage so that you can see for yourself. I suspect that a plug/patch combo would have done the trick. Unless the puncture was near (within an inch) the walls of the tire.
I think what you got was somebody wanting to sell you a tire instead of fixing your puncture. Normally they show you the damage so that you can see for yourself. I suspect that a plug/patch combo would have done the trick. Unless the puncture was near (within an inch) the walls of the tire.
#4
Re: Got a flat
I kind of believed that the tire was "fooked" because when I filled it up before getting it to Sears I heard the air rushing out of it.
Are these tires that expensive (installed)? $202?
Are these tires that expensive (installed)? $202?
#8
Re: Got a flat
I let a friend drive my Toyota Camry Hybrid while we were going to the dealer to pick up his new Avalon. While there, I noticed a screw sticking out of the right rear tire. It was too close to the sidewall, and the tire had to be replaced. Mileage on the car at the time: 178 miles. Total cost, including labor: $174.00. Sucks, but what are you gonna do? So $202 might not be that far outta line.
#10
Re: Got a flat
The indicator worked, but I noticed the instability first. The light is small and not very "in your face", so I didn't notice it until I was parked (about 10 minutes after I noticed the instability). After I parked I saw the light and got out to check.