Chevyman2022
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- Sep 18, 2021
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So when I bought my zr2 in early August I noticed that the tires were cupping pretty badly. So rotated them right away but they still seem to be cupping. Anyone else have this problem?
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Tires have 22000 miles on them. I’ve put 4000 mostly highway miles on them since I got it.Need more info,
You got brand new tires with how many miles? And they’re cupping?
I don’t expect much from OE tires in the longevity department, how do you drive, if your throwing this rig into corners and making turns at speed, compressing the suspension I wouldn’t expect much life but 1 month,
More info please
He might have never rotated. How often do you? My mechanic said rotate every oil change. Does that sound excessive?Mine have 22K on them and are perfectly fine. Not sure what the original owner did but for the last 1K+ miles Ill drive it around curves like its a sports car just to see what it will and wont do lol.
After I purchased the truck I paid for the certs at Discount also. Not a bad deal at all.I rotate every and balance all of them every 2.5-3k
Got the road hazard warranty deal with Discount tire for $250. Free rotation and balance for 60k and if a tire goes, they replace with a new one for $40. Great deal!
You paid how much per tire for the certs?Yes!!!! They are just under $300 per tire.
20or25. A new tire full cost is Just under 300You paid how much per tire for the certs?
Gotcha. I was about to say I spent like 114 for the set of certs20or25. A new tire full cost is Just under 300
I paid a little extra for the TPMS per tire though so my total a little higher. Nevertheless it's a great deal!Gotcha. I was about to say I spent like 114 for the set of certs