To replace all 4 of my tires when the truck only has a little less than 15,000 miles On the clock? My tires are worn out down to 2/32 on all 4 tires...The dealership said “ Tire warranty up to 12,000 miles only” , so now I have to figure out how to deal with this out of pocket unexpected cost. I believe the tires must have been wearing out from day 1 when I purchased it and started driving it. I have taken the truck to this dealership for the oil, filter and tire rotations.
I’m Extremely unhappy at this point to even have to deal with such an issue.
what would you do?
15k is pretty dismal in terms of tire life but I’ve had worse. 2012 Journey with the factory low profile 20”s. Most expensive set of replacements I put on it only went 12k. Current set, not nearly so expensive, is pushing 20k and still has 8/32.
Now for your situation: your tires started to wear before you bought the truck. They were wearing off as the truck rolled off the assembly line. New passenger tires start out @ 10-11/32 tread depth. You’ve lost 8-9/32 of tread. I don’t understand why you waited until they were scrubbed all they way down to 2/32 before saying something about it. You would’ve had significant tread loss at one of your earlier oil changes and an opportunity to maybe get the dealer to act on your behalf. Now the dealer is off the hook so-to-speak.
Nonetheless, tires are a consumable part on a vehicle. Just like brake pads and wiper blades. Everyone should be prepared to replace consumable parts as needed when needed. It’s just part of owning a vehicle new or used.
Your best option now; take Stimpy433’s advice. Find a tire dealer who handles the tire brand that came on your truck. If your lucky you’ll get some price relief from them.