Honda Car Forum |
|
|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Social Groups | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Honda Parts Search |
|
| ||
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
I am buying four new tires for my 1991 Honda Civic. They will be Goodyears, and
Wal-Mart will install them. Wal-Mart is pushing its protection plan, costing $9.76 per tire. It pays for "repairable punctures," rotation, and re-balancing *at no charge* every six months. Without purchasing this plan, I still have to pay $7.50 per tire for mounting and first balancing. I prefer to rotate my own tires; I don't like risking the mechanics using an air wrench to torque the lug nuts. I have had one flat tire in my roughly 400,000 miles of driving over the course of my life, and it was due to hitting an unmarked pothole at night in upstate New York. So it seems like what I'm paying for is almost entirely the re-balancing. Is the $8+ extra I'll pay for the protection plan worth it in people's opinion? I know it's not much money but I do these things on principle and because I'd rather give any savings to charity. I think my current set of tires was balanced once in their life, and the wear and steering have seemed fine all along. |
|
|||
|
I'd do it. I had an Acura which drove rough, then after the tires were
rebalanced, drove like new. Cost $50. The nail protection alone is worth the cost. In the last five years or so, I've had several nail punctures, which cost $15 each. .................... I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists. |
|
|||
|
You sold this to me. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
"DrPimpDaddi" <drpimpdaddi@aol.commodore64> wrote > I'd do it. I had an Acura which drove rough, then after the tires were > rebalanced, drove like new. Cost $50. > > The nail protection alone is worth the cost. In the last five years or so, I've > had several nail punctures, which cost $15 each. |
|
|||
|
Costco members get flats repaired for free...
"DrPimpDaddi" <drpimpdaddi@aol.commodore64> wrote in message news:20031031142925.00382.00000029@mb-m22.aol.com... > I'd do it. I had an Acura which drove rough, then after the tires were > rebalanced, drove like new. Cost $50. > > The nail protection alone is worth the cost. In the last five years or so, I've > had several nail punctures, which cost $15 each. > > > > > > > ................... > I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists. |
|
|||
|
"DrPimpDaddi" <drpimpdaddi@aol.commodore64> wrote in message news:20031031152354.00382.00000035@mb-m22.aol.com... > >Costco members get flats repaired for free... > > > > Costco members pay $60 in annual membership and the tires probably have to be > purchased there. > > > > > ................... > I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists. Yes but they usually pay the 60 dollars for other reason (and acutally I pay less 25$)... and no the tires don't need to be purchased there... Thanks |
|
|||
|
"Caliban" <caliban03nospam@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:eHwob.9703$RQ1.4928@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > I am buying four new tires for my 1991 Honda Civic. They will be Goodyears, and > Wal-Mart will install them. Wal-Mart is pushing its protection plan, costing > $9.76 per tire. It pays for "repairable punctures," rotation, and re-balancing > *at no charge* every six months. Without purchasing this plan, I still have to > pay $7.50 per tire for mounting and first balancing. > > I prefer to rotate my own tires; I don't like risking the mechanics using an air > wrench to torque the lug nuts. I have had one flat tire in my roughly 400,000 > miles of driving over the course of my life, and it was due to hitting an > unmarked pothole at night in upstate New York. So it seems like what I'm paying > for is almost entirely the re-balancing. > > Is the $8+ extra I'll pay for the protection plan worth it in people's opinion? > I know it's not much money but I do these things on principle and because I'd > rather give any savings to charity. > > I think my current set of tires was balanced once in their life, and the wear > and steering have seemed fine all along. > I bought a set of tires for my wife's Accord last month. Yesterday, due to a screw, a tire deflated and she didn't notice until she got home. So, I took the tire back to America's tire, whose service man said it was not repairable due to being run on when flat. However, they were nice enough to sell me free replacement certificates for the four tires for $36 and replace the tire. That was about half what a new tire would have cost. So, even though I'm not a big fan of extra cost warrantees, for $8 I would definitely get the extra protection, not to mention the free rebalancing you very well might need. This is also why I buy from local dealers rather than over the Internet, unless the savings are huge, which in my experience they haven't been. BTW, most, if not all, road hazard warrantees exclude "run flats", including the ones that they sold me yesterday. Spudston |
|
|||
|
Thanks for backing up further what Dr Dadi said. I'm sold even more on this.
Fortunately from my doing my own tire rotations I'm very comfortable and speedy with changing a tire, so running on a flat isn't too likely. Thanks for the info, though. "Spudston" <reply_to_group@nomail.com> wrote > I bought a set of tires for my wife's Accord last month. Yesterday, due to > a screw, a tire deflated and she didn't notice until she got home. So, I > took the tire back to America's tire, whose service man said it was not > repairable due to being run on when flat. However, they were nice enough to > sell me free replacement certificates for the four tires for $36 and replace > the tire. That was about half what a new tire would have cost. So, even > though I'm not a big fan of extra cost warrantees, for $8 I would definitely > get the extra protection, not to mention the free rebalancing you very well > might need. This is also why I buy from local dealers rather than over the > Internet, unless the savings are huge, which in my experience they haven't > been. > > BTW, most, if not all, road hazard warrantees exclude "run flats", including > the ones that they sold me yesterday. |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Balancing carbs on a 1990 prelude(UK model) | mark smith | Honda 2 | 0 | 27 Apr 2005 11:51 am |
| Tire Balancing -Profit Center? | Al | Honda 1 | 7 | 25 Mar 2005 09:35 pm |
| Quiet tires=soft tires? | Frank | Honda 3 | 8 | 16 Mar 2005 02:40 pm |
| Engine Balancing | JR Lomas | Honda 3 | 6 | 31 Dec 2003 09:12 pm |
| DIY Alignment & Balancing? | Mr. Speck | Honda 3 | 6 | 06 Nov 2003 07:13 pm |