deadbeat son
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New Cooper Discoverer ST tires -- warranty issue or no?
Hey everyone,
I bought some new Discoverer STs for my 09 Tacoma to use through the winter 11 days ago. I have put about a thousand miles on the tires. This morning while driving to work, I heard a thunk and felt something weird. After a second, things smoothed back out so I brushed it off. A couple of miles later, my TPMS warning light was on. I pulled over and looked at my tires, and all appeared well. I drove the final 10 minutes to my office and when I got out, one of the tires was about 1/2 flat. I drove a couple of more blocks to a nearby tire shop (not the same shop where I bought the Coopers; I have a 35 mile commute). I left the truck with the shop and asked them to put my spare tire on the rim with the flat tire, and patch the flat and install it on the spare rim. This is what they found in the tire:
It's a 1" wide flat file, and measures just under 1/4" thick. Here's the deal, it wasn't just stuck in the tire, it punctured the tire completely and was found loose in the wheel.
Is this just a freak accident, or should I be stopping by my Cooper dealer when I have time to see about getting this tire warranted?
One final note, these tires are NOT LT rated tires; they are P Metric sized. (4 ply equivalent as opposed to a C, D, or E rating which are 6, 8, and 10 ply equivalents respectively.)
Hey everyone,
I bought some new Discoverer STs for my 09 Tacoma to use through the winter 11 days ago. I have put about a thousand miles on the tires. This morning while driving to work, I heard a thunk and felt something weird. After a second, things smoothed back out so I brushed it off. A couple of miles later, my TPMS warning light was on. I pulled over and looked at my tires, and all appeared well. I drove the final 10 minutes to my office and when I got out, one of the tires was about 1/2 flat. I drove a couple of more blocks to a nearby tire shop (not the same shop where I bought the Coopers; I have a 35 mile commute). I left the truck with the shop and asked them to put my spare tire on the rim with the flat tire, and patch the flat and install it on the spare rim. This is what they found in the tire:

It's a 1" wide flat file, and measures just under 1/4" thick. Here's the deal, it wasn't just stuck in the tire, it punctured the tire completely and was found loose in the wheel.
Is this just a freak accident, or should I be stopping by my Cooper dealer when I have time to see about getting this tire warranted?
One final note, these tires are NOT LT rated tires; they are P Metric sized. (4 ply equivalent as opposed to a C, D, or E rating which are 6, 8, and 10 ply equivalents respectively.)
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