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Old 31 Oct 2003, 09:58 am
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It may sound stupid, but any tires on new cars are covered by the tire manufacturer. You should have received the tire warranty certificate along with your owners manual. Just take it to a Goodyear Tire store and have them replace it. Plenty of Goodyear complaints. Belt separations, cupping, vibration, etc. Read these threads (they include Goodyear's phone numbers, so you might get them replaced for free or be offered an upgrade at a minimal cost):
http://ptenthusiasts.org/PTForums/sh...ht=goodyear%2A
http://ptenthusiasts.org/PTForums/sh...light=Badyears

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