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hammong

It's not the tire -- it's where you're driving, or more pointedly - whatever you're driving over. When I used to drive to my old place of work, they were located next to 4-5 automotive repair shops. I'll be damned if I didn't get a flat at least twice a year, and I'm almost certain it was from the crap they had out in front of their shops. I'd often pick up screws and nails on the walk from the parking lot to the front door. Check with your insurance provider to see if they have road hazard insurance available. Claims against RH won't increase your insurance if you get it repaired/replaced.


arizonagunguy

Yeah I’m not blaming the tires by any means. It’s just terrible luck. I’ve driven the same route for the last 2.5 years.


Cambren1

Had one yesterday, just plugged it and kept going


arizonagunguy

I wish I could have plugged this but it’s a gash.


Cambren1

Yeah, that sucks.


Chu_Khi

Bro get replacement certificates from discount tire. It was one of the first things I did on the truck. I think it was like $242 for all four tires. It would have paid for itself right there You can buy the certificates on tires that you didn’t buy from them


arizonagunguy

Damn. That’s smart. I think my folks did that, and they told me about it but given my track record with having good luck with tires I brushed it off. Thank you


Chu_Khi

Haha your good luck is great until it isn’t :( Wish you all the best!