by JoanE » Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:36 pm
What a timely post. Michelin is having dry rot problems with their tires. When I bought my used rig 3 years ago, it had brand new Michelins, the exact model you mentioned. They were new because the previous set developed dry rot.
Yesterday, while going 70 mph down a two lane highway in TX, my right rear outside tire lost its tread. The tread also did damage to my rig both in front and behind the wheel well. Today I am sitting near Dallas waiting for six new tires. All of my tires have evidence of dry rot. Michelin warranties its tires for 6 years but they try very hard to void the warranty. The dealership told them there is no evidence of puncture but I will need to ship the bad tire to them for inspection. If they agree that the tire failed, they will reimburse me for that tire, the shipping and the damage to my rig. In the meantime, as "good will", they told the dealer to sell me 5 tires at a 70% discount.
Even my spare, which has never been on the road, had evidence of dry rot. It only rode on the back of my rig covered up by a plastic tire cover fot the past three years.
If I didn't already have an investment with these tires, I would buy Bridgestones.
Joan