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Terrible Tires - ford_driver - 09-07-2006 My focus has the Goodyear Eagle factory tires on it. They were horrible from the beginning with poor grip. They've been on the car for 20,000kms now and they are bald and need to be replaced. I've filed with Ford to have them pay for part of the new tires because I just can't believe the tires should have worn out so quickly. Is this normal for these tires? Anyway, my wife wants 16" wheels so I'm going to see if I can find a set of stock used ones and maybe just get those instead of dealing with Ford. Terrible Tires - ANTHONYD - 09-07-2006 There are some for sale on this board. Check the FOR SALE section. Ps. The Goodyears really do suck, however, I managed to get over 88k on mine BEFORE I started swapping out the summer wheels. Terrible Tires - Flofocus - 09-07-2006 20k is what I got out of my khumos. That was with about 9-10 passes at the drag strip. Im no tire expert, but they should have lasted longer than that! Terrible Tires - microbunny - 09-07-2006 the goodyears suck but.. the firehawks suck even more.. ..the P6 pirellis are'nt exactly a stellar choice on the newer ones either!! ..good luck gettin Ford to pay for rubber...they dont even wanna pay for s*** under warranty, so I really wish you luck in gettin tire reimbursement!... Terrible Tires - ford_driver - 09-08-2006 I know but it's worth a try. 20k is so sad, I had Yoko A520s on my old VW and I had about 50,000 on them. And I also know the problems getting warranty work done. We're in a remote community and whenever we do make it to a dealer, there is some delay and they can't fix it then, even when they have been told what is wrong in advance and I have time booked. Oh and the dealer told me that I should have rotating the tires every 5000kms instead of the 10,000kms on the maintenance schedule. And told me its very common for tires to wear out that quickly. Such a PITA. microbunny,Sep 7 2006, 05:53 AM Wrote:the goodyears suck but.. Terrible Tires - Flofocus - 09-08-2006 Ask him "where in my manual does it say the focus requires tire rotation every 5k?" Im reading the scheduled maintenance guide on ford.ca, and it clearly states tire rotation every 10k "- Inspect Tires for Wear, Air Pressure (including Spare) and Rotate" Terrible Tires - ford_driver - 09-08-2006 Oh, I did. I let them know politely that I was very disappointed and I followed what was stated in the manual. And she said I have to call ford customer service. Who in turn told me to send proof of rotation to the dealer. So we'll see. I am trying to get some 16s on my own instead though. Flofocus,Sep 7 2006, 06:14 AM Wrote:Ask him "where in my manual does it say the focus requires tire rotation every 5k?" Terrible Tires - Flofocus - 09-08-2006 well...like anthony already stated, theres lots of 16" combos in the For Sale section. Terrible Tires - SVT ZX3 - 09-08-2006 That sucks, but I can almost guarantee like Bunny said "Ford won't pay for $hit". Tires, along with brakes and the clutch are considered "consumable items" which means they will wear out sooner or later and if the vehicle is beyond a couple thousand KMs they don't care and will blame the wear on the driver or conditions. Terrible Tires - CanadaSVT - 09-08-2006 ford_driver,Sep 7 2006, 08:46 AM Wrote:I've filed with Ford to have them pay for part of the new tires because I just can't believe the tires should have worn out so quickly. .You would need to deal with Goodyear and their warranty as Ford has nothing to do with the tires. The wife's ZTW has almost 30k on the P6's and still plenty of tread and grip for her, rotated every 10k. Best of luck. Terrible Tires - ZTWsquared - 09-08-2006 CanadaSVT,Sep 7 2006, 12:08 PM Wrote:You would need to deal with Goodyear and their warranty as Ford has nothing to do with the tires. The wife's ZTW has almost 30k on the P6's and still plenty of tread and grip for her, rotated every 10k. Best of luck. Ditto - 56k on my wife's ZTW (P6) - same thing - rotated regularly and still plenty of tread left. If you bought the car new you will have received a tire warranty brochure in your owner's folder - that will give you some insight as to what to expect. Although CanadaSVT is correct in terms of whose warranty applies - if the tires are the OEM tires, then the Ford dealer is still the place to go for any warranty adjustments - I'm pretty sure the tire dealers can't do warranty replacements on OEM tires. But if more than one tire is affected, which it sounds like it is, chances are any warranty claim would be rejected citing "driving pattern" as the cause. Good luck nonetheless. Terrible Tires - guilty - 09-09-2006 20k is pretty bad.. I've got around 45k on my stock Eagles and they're down to around 5/32s. The dealer will definitely try to say something about your driving patterns, assume you were burning them up, etc. They'll do everything in their power to avoid giving you a penny.. they must have "Worst Customer Service Awards" or something :P Terrible Tires - jen_deans - 09-09-2006 You should actually be calling Goodyear, they warranty thier own tires. they will have you go down to a goodyear dealership, they will measure and usually work it out with car manufacturer to have them replaced for you.. Goodyear Canada: 1-800-387-3288 Terrible Tires - euro_zx5 - 09-10-2006 And all four tires were worn down equally? I seem to eat tires, but neglected to rotate my p6's until over 20k... needless to say the wear was my fault, which only had the front tires chewed... but if all four tires are chewed with such low km's, def give Goodyear a call and see what (if anything) they can do for you. |