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Old Jul 1, 2006 | 05:11 PM
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So, i got my car realigned + new pair of tires up front at 12k miles about 2 years ago. Now at 30k its back. Dealer wont fix cuz they say out of warranty. They said i should be performing alignment every year? Is this true?

I think its just the RE040 are bad tires. I see the tread on the inside, it seems to be 2 small blocks and 1 big block. The two small ones wear down faster thats why we get the roar. I have s-03 in the rear, am thinking about putting those in the front as well. Does any one have s-03 and experience feathering?
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Old Jul 1, 2006 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by dragonbz99
So, i got my car realigned + new pair of tires up front at 12k miles about 2 years ago. Now at 30k its back. Dealer wont fix cuz they say out of warranty. They said i should be performing alignment every year? Is this true?

I think its just the RE040 are bad tires. I see the tread on the inside, it seems to be 2 small blocks and 1 big block. The two small ones wear down faster thats why we get the roar. I have s-03 in the rear, am thinking about putting those in the front as well. Does any one have s-03 and experience feathering?
just get the Elise..... lol
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Old Jul 1, 2006 | 07:11 PM
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It was a tire issue. You got the identical tires the second time. They changed mine out with the updated tread pattern more recently....no problems.

buy new tires.
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