HELP Freepers, I need some help regarding a tire. A little over 2 weeks ago we put brand new BF Goodrich tires on my Ford Expedition. This morning as I am driving my daughter to school I hear a "POP", about 10 seconds later my Low Tire Pressure light comes on. I pulled over to look and my back passenger side tire is going flat. Long story short, the dealership where we got the tires is trying to say I ran over something in the road that punctured the tire. My husband drove the exact same route less than 30 minutes before I did and had no problems. There was nothing in the road, and my question is, if I ran over something sharp enough to puncture a tire, wouldn't it have gotten the front tire first?? Am I wrong in thinking the dealership is trying to get out of making this right???
1 posted on
03/28/2014 10:36:45 AM PDT by
MissEdie
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To: MissEdie
Did you buy “Road Hazard”?
2 posted on
03/28/2014 10:38:34 AM PDT by
US Navy Vet
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To: MissEdie
You could be wrong. Make them show you the item you ran over.
3 posted on
03/28/2014 10:38:59 AM PDT by
ShadowAce
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To: MissEdie
Never seen a new tire pop on its own.
4 posted on
03/28/2014 10:39:14 AM PDT by
KEVLAR
(Liberty or Death)
To: MissEdie
Should be simple for them to show you the hole if you ran over something.
In my experience if you run over something you don’t hear anything, the tire just starts going flat. Unless its something major.
If its a tire defect then you hear a pop.
Its a car dealership, of course they are trying to get out of it.
5 posted on
03/28/2014 10:40:37 AM PDT by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: MissEdie
It's not unusual or weird to have a puncture on the rear, but not on the front. Most of the times I've flatted a tire because of something in the road (nail, or screw type item) it was a back tire. The front tire might run over the object in a non-damaging way, and the object is reoriented so the rear tire gets it.
The object should still be in the tire.
6 posted on
03/28/2014 10:42:51 AM PDT by
Cboldt
To: MissEdie
Make them show you and make sure you are watching them while they take off the tire and check it.
7 posted on
03/28/2014 10:43:43 AM PDT by
ColdOne
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To: MissEdie
Google search and see if other people have had problems with this tire. Usually there are many others.........................if it’s a tire problem.................
10 posted on
03/28/2014 10:48:08 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(LIberal is an oxymoron......................)
To: MissEdie
It’s possible the front tire kicked up the object that got the rear tire.
11 posted on
03/28/2014 10:48:12 AM PDT by
TangoLimaSierra
(To win the country back, we need to be as mean as the libs say we are.)
To: MissEdie
Chances are you’ll need to get in contact with a mfg rep. Did you buy road hazard
warranty? If so that should cover it. Otherwise you are facing a defect situation
assuming you are correct in that you didn’t run over anything.
Read the following to get a gist of warranties/hazard etc.
http://www.edmunds.com/auto-warranty/understanding-tire-warranties.html
12 posted on
03/28/2014 10:49:08 AM PDT by
deport
To: MissEdie
Yes, you are wrong. A front tire or an entire vehicle may pass over sharp, pointy objects and road debris without incident, only to have a rear tire or the tire of a following vehicle get punctured. The tire should show an identifiable puncture instead of a manufacturing defect.
To: MissEdie
My last two flats were on the right rear. You drive over something and the front tire lifts it up. The back tire catches it and ka-pow. The road is changing all the time. Your husband may have missed the object by half an inch.
It comes down to this. Did you buy road hazard insurance? (Even if you did it might not help. I have 20,000 miles on Michelins and it still cost me $47 to replace a tire because it was worn 3/1000.)
If they’re going to charge you full price then I’d say go to either “Discount Tire” Or Costco. Tires are very competitive. They’ll be within a few dollars. So far I think Discount has the best warranty.
To: MissEdie
If you go somewhere else to get tires, DO NOT go to Firestone.
They are the biggest crooks
15 posted on
03/28/2014 10:54:05 AM PDT by
qam1
(There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
To: MissEdie
About ten years ago I had the thread come apart on a fairly new tire (under a year old).
Was a vibration for about 5 seconds and then the *POP/BANG* before I could pull over.
Tire folks (Goodyear) made it right.
16 posted on
03/28/2014 10:55:13 AM PDT by
The Cajun
(tea party!!!, Sarah Palin, Mark Levin, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Louie Gohmert......Nuff said.)
To: MissEdie
Geez! It' s a flat tire.
Maybe you ran over something.
17 posted on
03/28/2014 10:55:21 AM PDT by
skimbell
To: MissEdie
I must be lucky, the place I buy my tires from will fix a flat for free, no matter how old the tire is. Maybe they include it in the price of the new tire, but I never paid for any extra warranty, etc. Good luck with your situation !
To: MissEdie
I suspect you are incorrect in thinking the dealer is trying to get out of making it right. There is no reason for the dealer to to mislead (lie) about the problem. If there is a defect, Goodrich will reimburse him. As someone else asked, “Did you buy Road Hazard protection?” if so, your tire is probably covered.
I agree with whomever said you should have the dealer show you what was in the tire or the hole if the item was no longer there.
23 posted on
03/28/2014 10:58:49 AM PDT by
Tupelo
(I feel more like Philip Nolan every day)
To: MissEdie
NEVER BUY TIRES FROM A DEALERSHIP!!!
Discount Tire, Sam's, Costco are Nationwide and fighting for Your $$$ You can get service/warranty at any store.
Dealerships are thieves.
29 posted on
03/28/2014 11:08:38 AM PDT by
mabarker1
(Please, Somebody Impeach the kenyan!!!!)
To: MissEdie
if I ran over something sharp enough to puncture a tire, wouldn't it have gotten the front tire first
Nope.....I've had plenty of flat tires in my life. Front, back, left, right....all of them.
Nails and screws were the primary causes.........So what's it going to cost you to plug the hole? Certainly not enough to get all worried up about it.
32 posted on
03/28/2014 11:11:27 AM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(Under Reagan spring always arrived on time.....)
To: MissEdie
I’d have your husband talk to these people. Especially if he’s a big guy. Sounds like a defect to me.
I never buy road hazard guarantees. Never had a tire blow out like that.
35 posted on
03/28/2014 11:14:38 AM PDT by
McGruff
(prop·a·gan·da - information of a biased or misleading nature)
To: MissEdie
BF Goodrich quality is low because they spend all that money on the blimp.
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