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jdofmemi

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That’s good to have...that way you can carry around a creosote bush in case there aren’t any to run into...

Reminds me of some friends I had growing up. They would buy "Big O" tires with a lifetime guarantee. When they would get half worn, they would drive around in the greasewood and then go get new tires.

For those who don't know, greasewood is kind of like creosote bush, a known tire killer
 

BaddestCross

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That’s good to have...that way you can carry around a creosote bush in case there aren’t any to run into...

Reminds me of some friends I had growing up. They would buy "Big O" tires with a lifetime guarantee. When they would get half worn, they would drive around in the greasewood and then go get new tires.

For those who don't know, greasewood is kind of like creosote bush, a known tire killer
That's one way to make sure to get my money's worth for sure. 😂

Can’t you just buy one cert? I mean, how are they going to assign it to a particular tire? You don’t buy five, do you?


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No, because I only bought 4 tires. 😎

Figures, an attorney always tries to skirt the rules. 😜

Too bad the certs don’t cover radiators....
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jdofmemi

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In having a few tires warrantied by DT, they record the DOT numbers on the sidewall. Those are checked when trying to get a tire replaced.

That's good to know.

I figured they had to do something like that, or they would go broke. One guy could buy certs and get all his buddies tires replaced if they didn't.
 
I remember why I didn’t buy the certificates.....
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Save your money and IF (big if) you puncture a tire your only out a few bucks more compared to the extra cost of the warranty thing.
 

jesse3638

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Congrats on the tire purchase. Did I hear you right and you only bought 4? You cheap ass...haha


Not sure, but I think you may be able to buy them after the fact.

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As long as you have 60% ish percent you can buy them I think.


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Says on their website you have 30 days from the time you buy from them but I think there is fine print somewhere. I’ve bought them on a set that I bought somewhere else.


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As Overlander said it's 30 days from the date of purchase. However I recently had to buy 2 new tires for our Durango. They said if I bought certs for them I could buy 2 for the others because they had more than 60% (6 months old). I also learned the certs would have even covered my son's mishap of driving over exit gate tire spikes. I thought for sure that they wouldn't cover it that due to negligence. Figures the one time I could have used them I didn't have them. I still didn't buy them though...haha.
 
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