Tire blew out, need some experience
#1
Tire blew out, need some experience
Facts:
-I have a wheel and tire warranty
-Tires are Super Sport
-Wheels are centerlocks.
-Porsche won't touch the tires
-Tire installers can't remove the wheels
-4000-5000 miles on all tires
Dilemma
-Order 1 or 2 tires from tire rack based on treadwear? Inners are also worn slightly more.
-Flatbed the car to:
A) Porsche, which will charge $40 to remove/reinstall the wheels and I take the wheel to tire shop.
B) Porsche tuner, who will be able to remove/install the wheels, take wheel to tire shop, but probably charge me $90 for his time.
Leaning on ordering 2 tires and option B, just wanted some input. I remember hitting a pot hole pretty hard about a month ago, surprised it held out this long.
-I have a wheel and tire warranty
-Tires are Super Sport
-Wheels are centerlocks.
-Porsche won't touch the tires
-Tire installers can't remove the wheels
-4000-5000 miles on all tires
Dilemma
-Order 1 or 2 tires from tire rack based on treadwear? Inners are also worn slightly more.
-Flatbed the car to:
A) Porsche, which will charge $40 to remove/reinstall the wheels and I take the wheel to tire shop.
B) Porsche tuner, who will be able to remove/install the wheels, take wheel to tire shop, but probably charge me $90 for his time.
Leaning on ordering 2 tires and option B, just wanted some input. I remember hitting a pot hole pretty hard about a month ago, surprised it held out this long.
Last edited by 1990nein; 11-16-2020 at 02:54 AM.
#2
Rennlist Member
1 tire is all you need & the tire warranty should cover most if not all of that.
If you have roadside assistance that should cover wheel removal.
If you have roadside assistance that should cover wheel removal.
#6
Nordschleife Master
How did the tire blow? Was it a road event? If not, it looks like a bead installation problem. I would like someone who know tires to check it. Michelin has people on the filed for that.
The dealer will not touch the tire because it's not N-rated. Some dealers mount PSS, but they will not warrant them, but we should know that.
I would have a dealer reinstall both rear tires.
The dealer will not touch the tire because it's not N-rated. Some dealers mount PSS, but they will not warrant them, but we should know that.
I would have a dealer reinstall both rear tires.
#7
Rennlist Member
How did the tire blow? Was it a road event? If not, it looks like a bead installation problem. I would like someone who know tires to check it. Michelin has people on the filed for that.
The dealer will not touch the tire because it's not N-rated. Some dealers mount PSS, but they will not warrant them, but we should know that.
I would have a dealer reinstall both rear tires.
The dealer will not touch the tire because it's not N-rated. Some dealers mount PSS, but they will not warrant them, but we should know that.
I would have a dealer reinstall both rear tires.
There are great indy tire shops that are highly rated. Find them via your local PCA or BMWCCA clubs. They can handle it all and will price the tires in line with TireRack pricing.
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#10
Race Director
Michelin Super Sports are well respected tires so I'd like to know how the sidewall failed like this. It looks like a really hard pothole or curb hit. I'd say a new alignment will be needed if this happened. However if the tire just blew like this driving down the street then I would no longer trust MPSS tires and get a different brand.
Depending on your local indy shop I would not trust anyone with center locks except the dealer...and then some dealers I don't trust with my center locks.
I'm somewhat of a detailed expert on center locks so if you need help in proper installation let me know but it's covered in great detail in your owners manual so please follow it to the letter...no if's and's or but's...trust me!
Depending on your local indy shop I would not trust anyone with center locks except the dealer...and then some dealers I don't trust with my center locks.
I'm somewhat of a detailed expert on center locks so if you need help in proper installation let me know but it's covered in great detail in your owners manual so please follow it to the letter...no if's and's or but's...trust me!
#11
Race Director
Your tire/wheel warranty sucks.
I get road hazard coverage on my cars tires for around $7/tire and I get way better service.
Not too long ago the Turbo's left rear tire was low. I took it to the dealer and a screw was found in the tire. The dealer would not repair the tire but I have an indy tire shop that did. But the repair didn't hold. The indy tire tech told me the hole was too close to the sidewall and the screw had damaged the sidewall internally.
Ok back at the dealer. The SM looks up my car's work invoice for when I had the tires replaced and confirms the tires have road hazard coverage. The only catch is the tire must have 3mm or more of tread left. The tires have around 23K miles on them so I hold my breath as the tech gets out his tread depth measurement tool. 3mm is the measurement. Oh yea!
The rear tire replaced free of charge. All I had to do was of course pay for the other tire and its balancing/mounting. But it was due to be replaced shortly anyhow given the mileage though I'm sure it had a few thousand more miles left.
I get road hazard coverage on my cars tires for around $7/tire and I get way better service.
Not too long ago the Turbo's left rear tire was low. I took it to the dealer and a screw was found in the tire. The dealer would not repair the tire but I have an indy tire shop that did. But the repair didn't hold. The indy tire tech told me the hole was too close to the sidewall and the screw had damaged the sidewall internally.
Ok back at the dealer. The SM looks up my car's work invoice for when I had the tires replaced and confirms the tires have road hazard coverage. The only catch is the tire must have 3mm or more of tread left. The tires have around 23K miles on them so I hold my breath as the tech gets out his tread depth measurement tool. 3mm is the measurement. Oh yea!
The rear tire replaced free of charge. All I had to do was of course pay for the other tire and its balancing/mounting. But it was due to be replaced shortly anyhow given the mileage though I'm sure it had a few thousand more miles left.