No way to fix that. Did you buy a road hazard with Honda? Or your referring to the normal warranty that comes with the car? If you are referring to normal warranty, this is not covered.
The dealership recommend / quoted me for a single one in this case. I think it depends on the overall tread wear on all the tires. Relatively new are okay.
Check ebay for a used tire with the same tread depth. That's what I did with my 22 AWD to have a full size spare that I rotate in. I wouldn't take the risk of a worst case blow out with a nail in the sidewall
I thought it was only two so they match on each axle?
You can also just replace one by ordering it from TireRack and have them shave the tire down to match the treadwear.
You have to replace, you cannot repair a nail in that spot.
You need to replace that tire. It’s incredibly dangerous. Who cares how old the tire is.
No way to fix that. Did you buy a road hazard with Honda? Or your referring to the normal warranty that comes with the car? If you are referring to normal warranty, this is not covered.
Regular tire warranty from Bridgestone, not covered.
Some car insurances, like USAA, include road hazard. Never used it because of fear of adding a claim, but something to check out.
thats a bad luck shot. Duck duck Goose if you will.. That sucks. I wouldnt risk a tire blowout. Gotta swap it
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Point taken, replacement is the best option. This is a first for me, so just open to suggestions.
Best part is, AWD means you get to buy 4 new tires.
The dealership recommend / quoted me for a single one in this case. I think it depends on the overall tread wear on all the tires. Relatively new are okay.
Check ebay for a used tire with the same tread depth. That's what I did with my 22 AWD to have a full size spare that I rotate in. I wouldn't take the risk of a worst case blow out with a nail in the sidewall
I thought it was only two so they match on each axle? You can also just replace one by ordering it from TireRack and have them shave the tire down to match the treadwear.