The BBQ tick varies between engines due to the tolorance and clearance stack-up differences between engines.
My theory is still that those clearance differences are somehow effected by the friction level of the oil. That is why most engines with the BBQ tick will be cured with the MolyLube...
^^^ LoL, Ok grumpy I see. I've seen some V6 Mustangs with the colored tribars, but maybe they painted them or changed the emblem. Also, don't the S197 Mustang V6 have the colored tribars?
If you search for the word "limited" in the Michelin PDFs, it talks about some of the limitations of the warranty. Anything that doesn't meet the requirements per their defined valid warranty are outside those "limits", and that's essentially what a "limited warranty" means. That's basically...
It's very convoluted. You have to open the PDFs in the links near the bottom of their page (under the Downloads section) and read all the footnotes and fine print. Their OEM tire and not-OEM tire warranties are different.
https://www.michelinman.com/auto/assistance/warranty
Ford does cover the tires on a new vehicle, but they only cover tire material and workmanship defects during the factory warranty period, and it's pro-rated based on mileage. Ford don't cover any wear or road damage, etc. Yes, the tire manufacturer may have additional coverage based on the...
I really like the "Mr. Clean" wash unit that you could install a water filter in, then do the final rinse with the filtered water. It worked great ... and of course they stopped making it. 😒
As someone else mentioned, the OEM tire warranty is covered through the car manufacturer's tire warranty. Pretty much the same with all car manufacturers. You should have got a pamphlet on the tire warranty, and if not it can be found on Ford's website for your car.
I can see why a tire...