Hard to tell from photo, but looks like significant wear also.So what's the consensus, would you have them replace them?
I don't think we are getting the full story. There are suppose to be nubbies on the sidewall and I don't even see any.Hard to tell from photo, but looks like significant wear also.
So what's the consensus, would you have them replace them?
Wow this is crazy. Literally purchased brand new from dealer. Can you show me example of the nubs? I am going to demand they order me new tires ASAP.Second, closer look at the tires, this are not new tires. They dont have the "nubs" on them that s new tire would. Wondering if they were old "spare" tires removed from mother vehicles.
I edited my last post. I bet if you have them measure tread depth and compare to what it supposed to be…. they have no argument.Wow this is crazy. Literally purchased brand new from dealer. Can you show me example of the nubs? I am going to demand they order me new tires ASAP.
Posted aboveYour original pics show wear, the other pics of manufacturer dates do not show wear. Are those different tires in pics?
I can't imagine it was intentional. Not sure how it happened but they're making it right. I'll be sure to get eyes on the new tires before they put them on. What else can you do, that's life.No wonder why you got such a "good deal" LOL. They gave you used tires. If it's too good at the dealership to seem true then...
Not sure I agree, RAM dealerships can't legally go rogue to intentionally deceive a customer or sell them used products as new. That's a bit too "conspiracy theory" for me. If you google RAM Michelin Deal the first sponsored image that comes up is the buy 3 get 1 free deal (see below). Also, they had no issues ordering me new ones, doesn't seem worth the effort on the part of the service advisor (hourly employee with nothing to gain) to try and pull one over on me.Yea I think they tried to pull one over on you. The price was a give away also in your other post.
Not sure I agree, RAM dealerships can't legally go rogue to intentionally deceive a customer or sell them used products as new. That's a bit too "conspiracy theory" for me. If you google RAM Michelin Deal the first sponsored image that comes up is the buy 3 get 1 free deal (see below). Also, they had no issues ordering me new ones, doesn't seem worth the effort on the part of the service advisor (hourly employee with nothing to gain) to try and pull one over on me.
All that to be said, who knows?
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Dealerships are privately owned businesses and do whatever the hell they want if you really want to get into it.Not sure I agree, RAM dealerships can't legally go rogue to intentionally deceive a customer or sell them used products as new. That's a bit too "conspiracy theory" for me. If you google RAM Michelin Deal the first sponsored image that comes up is the buy 3 get 1 free deal (see below). Also, they had no issues ordering me new ones, doesn't seem worth the effort on the part of the service advisor (hourly employee with nothing to gain) to try and pull one over on me.
All that to be said, who knows?
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There have been stories of TRUCKS sold as “new”, and later found out they were wrecked / damaged trucks and repaired.Dealerships are privately owned businesses and do whatever the hell they want if you really want to get into it.
I don't think Ram would have Michelin tires on a demo. The 22" wheels all have Perelli or Goodyear from the factory.I bet those were on a demo truck and were pulled off so the demo could be sold with new tires. The ad doesn't seem to specify new tires although one would assume they would be. Check your invoice.
Lots of businesses go by the motto "it isn't illegal unless you get caught"There have been stories of TRUCKS sold as “new”, and later found out they were wrecked / damaged trucks and repaired.
It could of been a completely differnet car\truck.I don't think Ram would have Michelin tires on a demo. The 22" wheels all have Perelli or Goodyear from the factory.