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UPDATEGot my 4 new tyres today.Had to buy the same brand/type etc to comply with the terms of the tyre warranty.The garage will send them off to Hanook for testing and hopefully a "FULL" refund.Noticed that the new tyres are embossed - MADE IN HUNGARY.The originals - MADE IN KOREA.I'll be keeping an eye(30) on these and checking the tread area regularly.Fingers crossed for a FULL refund!
Quote from: eye30 on October 21, 2009, 18:55:20UPDATEGot my 4 new tyres today.Had to buy the same brand/type etc to comply with the terms of the tyre warranty.The garage will send them off to Hanook for testing and hopefully a "FULL" refund.Noticed that the new tyres are embossed - MADE IN HUNGARY.The originals - MADE IN KOREA.I'll be keeping an eye(30) on these and checking the tread area regularly.Fingers crossed for a FULL refund!I would ring the BBC WatchDog team. They seem to like car features and usually get a good response to problems.
They are too busy talking about how bad BMW alloy wheels are.
Got my 4 new tyres today.
... if I still had the old tyres this wouldn't have happened ...
Quote from: eye30 on October 21, 2009, 18:55:20Got my 4 new tyres today. Only had the new tyres 9 days and 1 has already been in for repair. 3 inch screw had gone through the tyre in between the new deep tread. Fortunately it has been repaired with a "mushroom" type plug/patch.
Quote from: eye30 on October 31, 2009, 16:26:14Quote from: eye30 on October 21, 2009, 18:55:20Got my 4 new tyres today. Only had the new tyres 9 days and 1 has already been in for repair. 3 inch screw had gone through the tyre in between the new deep tread. Fortunately it has been repaired with a "mushroom" type plug/patch.Exactly same happened to my OH's car day before yesterday, they were only 6 days old. Tenner to fix.
Any news about your refund yet?
Update - Still no reply from the tyre manufacture.Will be getting in touch with the dealer during the next few days to see how long it takes to test etc.But in the meantime I noticed from day 1 that the car tended to steer to the left (RHD UK ). Initially I put it down to the camber of the road. Prior to replacing the car went in straight line.Had tracking checked etc. Nothing needed altering. Anyway today while surfing the net I came across a posting on a tyre site which said to swop tyres from left to right.Has anyone done this and found the car does not steer left but moves in a straight line with little or no steer to left/right?
very interesting,5 years.
Quote from: 2i30s on September 21, 2009, 23:57:03very interesting,5 years. i'm surprised they did not show the date, all tyres have date of manufacture on them ( cast in the mold )