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How old the tires are is the key....
by Bill R. - Posted Mon August 15, 2011 @ 11:27 AM

Garnetta F.,

Considering they came on a Used Vehicle this could take some effort to figure out if you have any avenues of recourse if this letter does not do the trick.

In the meantime I would contact the dealer and see what information they might be able to provide you. I would take the approach and play it as if the tires were purchased by them until you are told differently.

You might also check any paperwork you might have gotten along with the car that might identify when the tires were purchased and how many miles were on the vehicle at the time. You might also keep an eye out for the name of the previous owner on the Owner's Manual or some other document in the glove box. In the event you find it you could contact them for whatever information they would be willing to share.

Good luck and stop back to let us know how this works out.

BillR.

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