Sorry, yes. But the 5 year date is the really important one.
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Sorry, yes. But the 5 year date is the really important one.
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I own a 2015 Mazda5 with 58K. I have not had to replace the tires yet, but I bought it used with 32K miles. Not sure if previous owner ever replaced tires.
I do know that in 2012 Mazda completely redesigned the suspension system (among other things) since there were so many known issues with the suspension and struts of the older models. Maybe these known issues are contributing to unusual wear and tear on your tires?
https://www.truedelta.com/2010-Mazda...n-problems-173
Original OP i hope you’re prorating the tires with the manufacture! Esp of they are rates for much more than you’re getting. My last 2 sets on my Sienna last around 20k and michelin sent me a check for proration!
Thanks for the replies.
As far as the above reply, the places I am buying tires are refusing to prorate them for me, stating it is something about how the car is wearing them out.
The negative camber issue is good information. My tire place had wondered if it was a camber issue and sent me someplace where they told me this was not the case. I will research more and then figure out if there is something I can do.
FWIW, I rotate and align on schedule.
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I have a similar issues with my Honda Odyssey. The tire people say the original tires are crappy and that minivans are very heavy and have car tires on them so they wear quickly. The solution is to pit on SUV tires.
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My tire shop did too - it's not them, it's the manufacture! Michelin, Twice, prorated them and sent me a check (for several hundred dollars each time!). The tire shop does have to provide pics I think or let the inspector check them. Shop was miffed I think that I went to Michelin myself because the shop said no! Screw them, who is the consumer here?
I have a 2015 Mazda5 and had a 2009 one before that. With my 2015 one I have 44,000 miles on it and got all new tires within the past year. I had replaced just 1 tire at one point that got a big nail in the sidewall but when a second tire hit something in the road and sheared off part of it, DH ended up just replacing all 4 tires. I'm not sure what he got. We haven't had any issues so far.
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