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salukutinaveen 11-11-2017 12:32 PM

Are Ftype stocktires run flat and will changing to Michelin4s tires void the warranty
 
Urgent please !! I gave my car in costco to get the tires changed and they are telling me the one I currently have are run flat tires and changing them Michelin 4s might viod the warranty. It might cause suspension problems, braking and handling will not be the same and other crazy stuff !!

I called up my local Jaguar service and they are telling me that they are not run flat and it will not void the warranty ! :)

Not sure who to believe ! so naturally I am here asking the experts !!
Costco is asking me to sign a waiver !

Any help is appreciated !! Thanks in advance !!

Stohlen 11-11-2017 12:42 PM

Believe the service people. Ignore costco.

bjg625 11-11-2017 12:46 PM

Run flats from new?

355spider 11-11-2017 01:07 PM

Got some real geniuses working at Costco. That's ridiculous.

SinF 11-11-2017 01:20 PM

Take it to a different tire shop, as this one is full of shit.

Buckingham 11-11-2017 06:09 PM

No run flats. I have personal experience.

salukutinaveen 11-11-2017 06:20 PM

Thanks all ! I called multiple Jag showrooms and everyone told the same ..

Jaguar/Landrover never puts on run flats on any of their models is what they said ! :)

Unhingd 11-11-2017 10:18 PM

Run Flats in a 295/30-20 size would require a forklift to heft the wheel onto the hub.

OzXFR 11-11-2017 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by Unhingd (Post 1791526)
Run Flats in a 295/30-20 size would require a forklift to heft the wheel onto the hub.

Yep, and I have a little gadget a bit like a forklift for doing just that!
They are heavy MOFOs.

jaguny 11-13-2017 05:59 AM

They may your car confused with a BMW. I'd rethink tires at this location.

Don1954 11-13-2017 08:57 AM

I wouldn't take my Jaaag to Costco for any reason.


Matter of fact, for tires, I would still go to the dealer for installation. I'd by the tires from Tire Rack and have them delivered to dealer.

ek993 11-13-2017 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by Don1954 (Post 1792327)
I wouldn't take my Jaaag to Costco for any reason.


Matter of fact, for tires, I would still go to the dealer for installation. I'd by the tires from Tire Rack and have them delivered to dealer.

I got my MPS4's from Costco. Their facility was superb - the technicians were Michelin certified and the workshop / equipment was first rate. Tires were mounted on the black rims with zero damage.

Contrast that to my experience getting the alignment done at my JLR dealer - who are in one of the new "Arch" steel and glass palaces with brand new equipment. Took 3 visits for them to get the steering centered.

Don1954 11-13-2017 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by ek993 (Post 1792383)
I got my MPS4's from Costco. Their facility was superb - the technicians were Michelin certified and the workshop / equipment was first rate. Tires were mounted on the black rims with zero damage.

Contrast that to my experience getting the alignment done at my JLR dealer - who are in one of the new "Arch" steel and glass palaces with brand new equipment. Took 3 visits for them to get the steering centered.



Well I'll be damned. Learn something new everyday. Who would have thought that?

myer 11-13-2017 02:46 PM

Always go to a tire specialist, dealers either contract their tire fitting to a local specialist or invariably do a poor job! It makes sense a specialist tire shop does nothing but fit tires all day long.


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