Nick1994
$100 site donor 2024
My grandma has a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ and it just crossed over 100k miles a few weeks ago. She bought it from her sister May 2009 and it had Michelin Cross Terrains on it that were put on sometime in 2005. Those tires had around 47,000 miles on them, still had decent tread, but were getting kinda dry and were separating from the sidewall, you could see something white in between the tread and sidewall. Being time for new tires we took it to Discount Tire in October 2011 and had them look at them. Despite being 6 years old, Discount Tire had no problem warranting out 3 of the tires (one wasn't separating yet) so we bought 4 new warranty certificates and purchased 1 new tire, once again Michelin Cross Terrains. It's Ben a little over 2 1/2 years since we got them and they're starting to get some cracks again. The car is partially shaded, but mostly in the sun. They have around 9-10,000 miles on them and still ride great. If they hadn't been able to be warranted out, it would have been almost $1,100.
What do you guys think? Should I have Discount look at them again? Also interested in hearing what CapriRacer thinks.
Tires were manufactured (2811) and are a little dirty since we've been having dust storms and a little rain.
Thanks
What do you guys think? Should I have Discount look at them again? Also interested in hearing what CapriRacer thinks.
Tires were manufactured (2811) and are a little dirty since we've been having dust storms and a little rain.
Thanks