My Z51 tires have Cracks all over
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Delivered on Sep 30th when temps were still in the 70s. Location = Cincinnati. I took it out on all the days above 40 which have actually been quite a few. I think the longest it ever sat in one go was 2-3 weeks. Always parked in heated garage when sitting.
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I think the challenge (as I've had in the past with tire warranties), is you have to deal directly with tire manufacturer, as that's the one thing GM doesn't warrant. Now, should GM fix it--you bet, will they...talk with your dealer. I can already hear the dealer now "well you've had the car since Sept and you're just noticing this...blah blah blah.
Let us know what they say--I'd be very curious.
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Pro
Looks like a trip to the dealer is in your future. Your life is in the hands of that rubber. I know I would not take any risk and get a pro's opinion, dealer or Michelin...
#27
Scraping the splitter.
This issue is not confined to Corvettes or Michelin tires.
Goodyear has had the same issue with tires used on the GT500's and ZL1's (F1 Supercars). GM actually sent out a service bulletin about this early in 2013.
S.
Goodyear has had the same issue with tires used on the GT500's and ZL1's (F1 Supercars). GM actually sent out a service bulletin about this early in 2013.
S.
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Here's mine, right off the transporter that sat in -15 temps for 2 days in late Feb. Dealer in MN trying to get new rubber from GM.
Only 2 miles on the odometer when we found this...
Only 2 miles on the odometer when we found this...
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is it unsafe to drive on these even a bit before they are replaced?
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In this case GM can't push it off to tire co, as it was obvious day one at dealership.
Thanks for heads-up Aerohead.
#34
Pure BS"
to
"GM SERVICE BULLETIN #04-03-10-013
☛WARNING
If temps drop below 20°F/−7°C, don't move a '14 Corvette
CRACKED TIRES SHOULD BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY
Should GM risk shipping cars in these temps?
Warning isn't noted in the C7 owner's manual.
"
You still haven't edited these old posts where you kept doubting the cracked tire claim and even insisting that Windsor winters are soo horrible and yours are fine so I'm bs'ing etc.
#35
I bust ***** with C7Jake but the guy who I quoted below "Cruiter" is a real phukking idiot, and no surprise - he never did reply to me with an apology or admittance of any type
C7Jake still replied to this with LOL
If you're going to talk the talk, then walk the walk. Two detailed photos. Up close of your car showing the cracks, and same in the showroom of tires on a car there. And the detail should show they're on C7's. If the dealer said what he said, post the name and phone # of the dealer and whom you spoke to. If not, your statement just isn't credible and you should ask a mod to pull the thread.
Last edited by Achmed; 03-11-2014 at 05:29 PM.
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Wow, so you literally just received yours like this? Hmmm. Almost every C7 has sat in sub freezing (or close temps) in BG most likely. This will be first thing I look at upon arrival.
In this case GM can't push it off to tire co, as it was obvious day one at dealership.
Thanks for heads-up Aerohead.
In this case GM can't push it off to tire co, as it was obvious day one at dealership.
Thanks for heads-up Aerohead.
Check out this classic thread for a laugh: http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c7-g...r-storage.html
#37
For defective tires, it's perfectly "normal." A play on words, but you get the point.
I had a set of Michelins that developed checks all over them. Discount Tire replaced them after I filed a claim with Michelin. Problem solved....
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That's what I thought too, just checking for a second opinion.
The guy who trucked my C7 to my houes said that when its time to return it to the dealership to get the tires replaced that I should truck it back instead of driving it back - I wasn't 100% sure if that was essential or not.
I messaged the dealer yesterday to find out what's going on and if GM is covering a shipping cost, because many others in my city are facing the same thing so I'm sure I'm not the only one asking. He said he's forwarded it on and will give me an answer shortly.
Part of me kinda wants to drive it even just slow in my residential area for a few blocks - because I will probalby get that chance sooner than the replacement tires are available for me. I haven't driven it yet, actually I haven't driven any Corvette of any year or even sat inside one before this C7.
The guy who trucked my C7 to my houes said that when its time to return it to the dealership to get the tires replaced that I should truck it back instead of driving it back - I wasn't 100% sure if that was essential or not.
I messaged the dealer yesterday to find out what's going on and if GM is covering a shipping cost, because many others in my city are facing the same thing so I'm sure I'm not the only one asking. He said he's forwarded it on and will give me an answer shortly.
Part of me kinda wants to drive it even just slow in my residential area for a few blocks - because I will probalby get that chance sooner than the replacement tires are available for me. I haven't driven it yet, actually I haven't driven any Corvette of any year or even sat inside one before this C7.