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https://www.pirelli.com/tires/en-us...r-tires/tire-use-guide-warranty/tire-warranty you were probably within the year of purchase and above 2/32"?
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Pirelli didn't replace them. This is from their "What is not covered by warranty" section: • Mileage warranty on tires fitted as Original Equipment (Pirelli brand tires supplied as original equipment on new vehicles)https://www.pirelli.com/tires/en-us...r-tires/tire-use-guide-warranty/tire-warranty you were probably within the year of purchase and above 2/32"?
I'm curious as to your definition of "mildly"WTF? I had to replace my rears at 7,700 miles and I generally drive very mildly.
Guess I should put my PP wheels/tires back on and see if I can get free rears.I have 24.5k on the car, this is my 3rd set of tires.
First set both rears got nails in them at about 10k (both got nails within like a week of each other - construction by my house), both out of the sidewall so not patchable (I was furious at this) So maybe thats why I didn't hear about this before.
so this was my first time replacing them do to wear, they had roughly 11-12k
at the dealership they had a chart with the miles vs % ford will pay based off those miles, I believe it went like this:
0-12,000 = 100% off (Free)
12,001 - 24,000 = 60% off
24,001 - 36,000 = 30% off