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Just took this brand new Michelin with “bib” indicator and tread cap code. This tire came in today for a “pulling” issue.
Would you drive on this tire? (picture)
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by ncmickey, Oct 18, 2022.
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Half that stuff the name brands won’t warranty.Rideandrepair, ncmickey and Diesel Dave Thank this. -
Being short on money is no excuse. If you can't afford to run it safely, park it.Rideandrepair, ncmickey, Concorde and 1 other person Thank this. -
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someone please correct me if I’m wrong.Diesel Dave Thanks this. -
One of our linehaul drivers had the same problem about a year ago. He noticed it after banging his pups together, so he went to the shop to get it changed. He was told “I don’t have time for that”, so he pulled out of the yard onto the street, parked, and called the breakdown department. Mr. “I don’t have time for that” then had to go out front with the service truck and change the tire.Magoo1968, Rideandrepair, singlescrewshaker and 2 others Thank this. -
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It just doesn't pay. Maybe that tire in the picture would last. But what if it didn't? -
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