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Ended up getting a huge discount on my Michelin replacement tires at discount tire from the michelin warranty. If the Primacy Tour A/S were in stock it would have only cost $332 out the door, but those are on national backorder. I upgraded to the Michelin Cross Climates and that was $512 after the warranty discount. It seems like the warranty discount was around $150 a tire or so since those tires would cost around $1100 to install otherwise at $220 a tire. You do have to replace the tires with other Michelin's but most Michelin certified shops can replace them under warranty.
Definitely don't get another set of MXM4's at the service center. Those cost around $1200 out the door. Your mileage may vary. Same thing with Costco also, they may honor the warranty when you buy from them, but your first set won't be covered.
Just another reason why I have always used discount tire for over 20 years.
Ok I gotta ask: how did you get that to work? I've been getting the runaround from Michelin, Tesla, and Discount Tire for the past month or so....
HRE FF01 + Vorsetiner Body Kit
I’ve been staring at these wheels on the HRE website for months!
Any issues with rubbing? I had contacted HRE with questions and they suggested lowering the car because of the aggressive fitment.
Any feedback on your experience would be appreciated. Awesome car!
Not everyone is eligible for the tire mileage warranty from Michelin. Sometime in, if I recall correctly, early 2019, Michelin changed their warranty policy to exclude OEM tires, so if you purchased after the change happened, then you wouldn't be eligible. There's a thread somewhere on this forum about it, so you can look at the date on the thread to get an idea of when the change happened. If you purchased before, then try talking to another Discount Tire location.
Does anyone know what Tesla is charging to replace two of the MXM4? Wondering if it is cheaper to go to a third party. My rears are gone at 19k miles on the LR3. I don't know how these are warrantied to 50k?
Ok I gotta ask: how did you get that to work? I've been getting the runaround from Michelin, Tesla, and Discount Tire for the past month or so: I first to discount tire because one of my tires was deflating super fast (at the time it was losing 0.25 PSI per day). They informed my that I only had about 30% left on my tires —with only 12k miles on them— so I contacted Michelin for a warranty claim. Michelin said they needed "proof" from a licensed dealer such as Discount Tire or Tesla to confirm the condition of my tires. I called DT and they told me they weren't interested in contacting Michelin, it's not really something they do. Back to Michelin they said "then go to Tesla". I booked a service appointment and after a month of waiting, I get there yesterday and they tell me they don't do this sort of thing, contacting Michelin that is.
So back to square one: how do you get the warranty to be applied when buying new tires? Let's assume for now that I just want the OEM tires. The warranty discount more than makes up for the inflated price of the foam insert and the not-the-most-common size.
HRE FF01 + Vorsetiner Body Kit
damn looks nice!View attachment 498398 View attachment 498399
Sitting on Vossen VFS6 and Unplugged Performance springs
Martian MW03 18x7.5 with Nokian Hakapeliitta R3 225/50-18 tires. Winter wheel/tire setup, obviously.
Martian MW03 18x7.5 with Nokian Hakapeliitta R3 225/50-18 tires. Winter wheel/tire setup, obviously.