About a year ago, we bought 4 new Sigma brand tires for our hatchback. Since then, we've put about 20000 km on the vehicle.
Since the new tires went on, there's been a bit of a wobble, which is only temporarily fixed (for about 2 km) when we get the tires balanced. The last time we took the car in, the tech told us that all four tires have shifted belts. From what I understand, this means that all four tires have a serious manufacturing defect, which seems highly unlikely. They're saying that the tires need to be replaced right away, but my B.S. sensors are flashing.
If anyone out there knows cars, how likely is this scenario? Should we be running out to spend the money on yet another set of tires?
If anything, take it to another shop and get a second opinion, to be on the safe side. It's not uncommon for vehicle shops to do what they can to get money, but you must also take into consideration, that the mechanic may be telling the truth. But, getting a second opinion never hurts. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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