I have beenworrying about that myself...that the dealer will want to say that I caused my LSD to go bad by using oversized tires...
>>> a0004096@airmail.net 07/05/03 06:39AM >>>
Ok. That's what I did pretty much. Not because I was trying to extend the
warranty, but because they didn't have an exact tire fit when I went for
replacements of the goodyears. But here's the question. If at the dealer,
they notice the different tire size, wouldn't that negate the warranty
somehow? It shouldn't I know, but wouldn't that give them an argument that
the warranty is or should be voided?
Ta-Daa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mallett, Donald B" <Donald.Mallett@BNSF.com>
To: "'DML'" <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 5:33 AM
Subject: DML: Extend your extended services plan! (from a rambling mind)
>
> By putting larger tiers on your vehicle, your odometer will read slightly
> less miles. Such as going from a stock 255/65/15R size to a 31x10.5x15R
> tires you can gain approximately 8.74 percent more miles from the time the
> new tires are installed. With a 100,000 mile service plan and tires
replaced
> at 50,000. This will give approximately 4000 extra real world miles before
> the odometer will reach 100,000. Is life good or what??? ;-P
>
>
> P.S. Shhhhh Don't tell anyone about this.. hint hint wink wink!
>
>
>
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> Don Mallett
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