So my wife has to drive past a metal recycling yard to get to and from work. Over the years I've had to pull chunks of metal out of her tires and plug them.
Of course now that she has a brand new car, she picked up a 2 inch wide piece of metal through her tire that is not repairable.
The dealership quoted me at around $170 out the door for a new tire. Discount Tire was $150 so I ordered it and it should be here in a few days.
The bright side of this is I found out how easy it is to change the spare on the Corolla. The handle of the jack works much better than the one on my Honda and requires barely any effort to lift the car. Another bright spot is when I went to the scrap yard to complain, they took a picture of the damaged tire and metal and said they might be able to reimburse me some cost. They said they had an employee lose a tire due to spilled metal too, so fingers crossed on that.
Of course now that she has a brand new car, she picked up a 2 inch wide piece of metal through her tire that is not repairable.
The dealership quoted me at around $170 out the door for a new tire. Discount Tire was $150 so I ordered it and it should be here in a few days.
The bright side of this is I found out how easy it is to change the spare on the Corolla. The handle of the jack works much better than the one on my Honda and requires barely any effort to lift the car. Another bright spot is when I went to the scrap yard to complain, they took a picture of the damaged tire and metal and said they might be able to reimburse me some cost. They said they had an employee lose a tire due to spilled metal too, so fingers crossed on that.