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Last post on Aug 30, 2012 at 5:56 PM
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#3 of 9 Re: Sorry - No warranty [capriracer]
by omega53
Aug 21, 2012 (8:12 am)
Thanks Capricer for the comments. I forgot to mention that the tires were rotated once at 10 K and a 2nd time at 13 K. But your suggestion for checking with Bridgestone is a good suggestion. I plan to follow up on that.
#4 of 9 Re: Sorry - No warranty [omega53]
by mcdawgg
Aug 22, 2012 (9:41 am)
OK, that's a problem. Toyota has free maintenance for 2 yrs, 25k miles, and so every 5k, they should have been rotated with the oil change??? The 10k mile oil changes were not until the 2011 model year. They could get you because you did not rotate until 10k. Also, check your tires - they could be Goodyear.
#5 of 9 Re: Corolla Tire warranty [omega53]
by j06
Aug 27, 2012 (12:18 pm)
I faced this problem. I thought rotation was done with oil change. Service tech pointed out this with 15K service. They rotated it for the first time. I think the front tires worn out and cupped. Making loud noise... I approached Bridgestone. They said will give you discount on treads left. Also said Toyota recommendation is to make tires that lasts 25K
.. The local Firestone manager was not willing to help me.. So I decided no to waste time ... Bought 4 Hankook V4 from pepboys.. $87 each including installation and 3 yr replacement warranty after mail-in rebate.
#6 of 9 Re: Corolla Tire warranty [j06]
by mcdawgg
Aug 29, 2012 (8:13 pm)
Your dealer is NOT doing their job. Per the owner's manual, rotation is to be done every 5k for 2010 Corollas.
#7 of 9 Re: Corolla Tire warranty [mcdawgg]
by terceltom
Aug 30, 2012 (6:07 am)
Now wait a minute ! "j06" didn't say the dealer refused to rotate the tires did they? If the customer doesn't ask for a service the dealer will not perform it. The responsibility of the upkeep of their vehicle falls on the owner reading the manual and knowing what is recommended and ask for that service, not the dealer. I for one refuse rotations every time. I'm one of those that allow the fronts to wear out then rotate the rears to the fronts and buy two new rears. This method is followed by many and works for me too. New research has found that the newer tires should always be on the rear; after years of tire dealers and repair shops doing just the opposite.
Aug 30, 2012 (11:48 am)
This is to update everyone, I talked to the Bridgestone people and they have agreed to give me 50% discount on the new Bridgestone tires. That's good deal in my opinion so I am going to take it. Any recimmendation on new Bridgestone tires?
Although I mentioned already (see message #3 above), to clarify once again, the tires were rotated once at the dealer's place (at 10 K) and a 2nd time at Firestone shop (at 13 K).
Thanks everyone.
#9 of 9 Re: Corolla Tire warranty [terceltom]
by mcdawgg
Aug 30, 2012 (5:56 pm)
For 2010s and up, the dealer is supposed to be doing the maintenance listed in the owner's manual for free for the first 2 years, or 25k miles. And it specifically says oil change AND tire rotations, every 5k miles. So the dealer screwed up by not performing the rotations.