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tom130691

posted on 11th Mar 13 at 11:27

quote:
Originally posted by baza31
You can tell if they have been run at low pressure from inside wall . I wouldn't bother with the hassle mate


probably not guna they dont even do toyos anymore apparently, no sdrive or spec 2s in my size either :|


Mertin

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 23:39

Impact damage will more than likely be hitting a pothole or something similar rather than kerbing


baza31

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 23:14

You can tell if they have been run at low pressure from inside wall . I wouldn't bother with the hassle mate


Nic Barnes

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 18:32

Yeah that's marangoni, evergreen are the same. Its actually lifetime warranty not 12months from marangoni though. Irrelevant as its not toyo however.


tom130691

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 18:28

quote:
Originally posted by Kippers
You wont get it under warranty.

Every tyre ive ever sent back has come back as impact damage.


hmm it on the inside not the out side surely its pretty difficult to kerb the inside, and the wheel is fine, think its the runing a couple of mile with 6psi thats done it :(


quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
The warranty/claim is down to the discretion of the manufacturer however not kwik fit.


its on a set manufacturer
but this is what i was referring too

http://www.kwik-fit.com/marangoni-tyre-warranty.asp


Nic Barnes

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 17:51

Had a few that get a small percentage back but very rarely get full cost back.


Kippers

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 17:41

You wont get it under warranty.

Every tyre ive ever sent back has come back as impact damage.


Nic Barnes

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 17:18

The warranty/claim is down to the discretion of the manufacturer however not kwik fit.


tom130691

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 16:55

think its pretty close to 6months not sure witch way, i did a quick google, and found quick fit give options depending on the time from purchase


deano87

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 14:06

Is it under the 6 months?

If it is under 6 months, the Sale of Goods Act they have to prove it was your wrong doing and not theirs. Afters 6 months, you have to prove.

Google it.


tom130691

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 22:01

quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
Think camskill buy containers of toyo's but I can't remember who off so it may possibly have to pass through the hands of several suppliers before you get told no. Can take months some times.


ill drop them an email anyway and see what comes of it, even if i get another one cheaper, i suppose

throw it on the rear axle for now it will have to do till the end of the month then use my work bonus :rolleyes:






Nic Barnes

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 21:59

Think camskill buy containers of toyo's but I can't remember who off so it may possibly have to pass through the hands of several suppliers before you get told no. Can take months some times.


andy_mk3

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 21:46

You'll have no chance mate I'm afraid.


tom130691

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 21:21

quote:
Originally posted by Graeme
Have you ever let it get low and then drive on it and pumped it up after? May have damaged the cords and your getting the buldges from that.


it was low the other day think it was let down and i drove to the local fuel station to pump it

was 6psi :|


fuck sake


Graeme

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 19:35

Have you ever let it get low and then drive on it and pumped it up after? May have damaged the cords and your getting the buldges from that.


tom130691

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 18:58

its a toyo t1r from camskill,

195/40/16


Nic Barnes

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 18:07

generally speaking, its unlikely if its a cheaper brand that you will ever get anything back from it.


monkeytwizzel

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 17:55

Take it back to where you bought it and you`ll have to get a new one for the time been and they will send the damaged one back to the manufacture for testing to find out if it has impact damage or cord seperation.


tom130691

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 16:46

been getting a vibration from a front wheel,

took it off to investigate and there 4 bulges on the inside :0

tyre is 6 months and probably 4000 mile old do i have any rights to get a replacement?
all the others are fine :|

[Edited on 09-03-2013 by tom130691]