Bought the warranty just in case.Until it's not fine.
Consider yourself lucky.
Asked a bunch of ‘car guys’, tire technicians, and lucid mobile techs, but never really got a perfect answer to this question so I’m curious as well!Has anyone considered going to a slightly wider tread? Michelin has a decent range of Pilot Sports in 255/35ZR21 98 XL and 275/35ZR21 103 XL sizes. I think those are used on the Model X.
The circumference would increase ~1%, which in my case would correct some of the small speedometer error I have. There also would be a very small increase in the rolling resistance, but I suspect the rubber compound and tire construction would have similar effects in magnitude. Other than that...?Asked a bunch of ‘car guys’, tire technicians, and lucid mobile techs, but never really got a perfect answer to this question so I’m curious as well!
With the tire blowout on high speeds (and not high speeds only), one ends up hitting parallel passing car, or ending up in the ditch. So, I'm not referring to the tire warranty, rather a good life insurance policy (hoping, of course, you would never use it). Driving on Michelins for over 30 years i never encountered side wall bubble, or a cut tire.Bought the warranty just in case.
All good points.With the tire blowout on high speeds (and not high speeds only), one ends up hitting parallel passing car, or ending up in the ditch. So, I'm not referring to the tire warranty, rather a good life insurance policy (hoping, of course, you would never use it). Driving on Michelins for over 30 years i never encountered side wall bubble, or a cut tire.
Pirellis on the other hand, from what I'm reading on forums, tend to have a weak spot in that regard.
Where did you get these wheels? Can you point me in the right direction? Those don’t look like the OEM 19s?Replaced my 21s with 19s. Did not want to take any chances with the 21s.
Hope they give me a better range.
Discount Tire. Wheels+tires.Where did you get these wheels? Can you point me in the right direction? Those don’t look like the OEM 19s?
Tpms still work? Any concerns with voiding warranty?Discount Tire. Wheels+tires.
The PSI shows up, but the car needs to be calibrated by mobile tech for 19s now. And therefore range will increase - hopefully.Tpms still work? Any concerns with voiding warranty?
Because Lucid is not a tire company.Got my road hazard warranty today on the OEM 21 Pirelli tires through America's Tires in Orange CA - was thrilled with the price of $256 for all four tires! Why on earth Lucid doesn't just offer this is beyond me - $150K on a car - they should throw in the warranty at under $300 per car - seriously!
But all it would take is an agreement with Pirelli...just like America's Tire has, we aren't talking about anything difficult. It's called good customer service and backing up the product you are selling. They could even offer it as an extra cost at the time of sale if $250-300 is just too steep for Lucid to cover. A tire road hazard coverage plan is offered at Toyota to customers at time of purchase, along with coatings and interior protection plans. I think it would have been nice if this would have been mentioned by Lucid as I tried to get some kind of courtesy replacement or discount on my blow out at day 3. "I am so sorry this happened. I might recommend you look into the road hazard coverage offered by America's Tire for next time". I would have gone out that day and gotten it! Thanks to the threads here on this site I found out about it. And we just got a second Lucid in our neighborhood so I will be personally stopping by their house and telling them about it.Because Lucid is not a tire company.
Not sure I buy that. When I bought my BMW, I was offered a separate wheel warranty as well as a separate tire warranty separate from the purchase of the car. Now, maybe that was more of a local dealer thing than a brand thing, but they did not offer it to lose money and the warranty was not with a local store or anything, but rather a notional warranty company.Because Lucid is not a tire company.
Yea, I'm sure Lucid might get there eventually, but at this point in time, I don't agree it should be something that they need to complicate their already strained service ability. I believe though that the vast majority of car buyers use 3rd party tire services like Tire Rack for those services instead of the dealer network, who have a service as a bonus, but warranty work is another issue entirely.Not sure I buy that. When I bought my BMW, I was offered a separate wheel warranty as well as a separate tire warranty separate from the purchase of the car. Now, maybe that was more of a local dealer thing than a brand thing, but they did not offer it to lose money and the warranty was not with a local store or anything, but rather a notional warranty company.
Fact check: America's Tire, which also is the same company as Tire Rack and Discount Tire, does not have any sort of agreement with Pirelli. What you were purchasing is an insurance policy from them. It has nothing to do with any tire company.But all it would take is an agreement with Pirelli...just like America's Tire has, we aren't talking about anything difficult.