Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, August 22, 2006
Michael, I'm assuming that for $900 you bought a set of NEW tires. Any dealer who sells that brand can warranty them as defective for full replacement. However, "Protint" sounds like something other than a tire dealer. They sound like an accessory/detailing shop. I was stationed at Fort Knox and think I remember that name. If you paid $900 for a set of used tires, I just don't know what to say. I always stick to the national retailers selling national brands when I buy tires, and I always buy new. Tires are cheap when you think about how long they last so paying to mount and balance a used tire that has no warranty really makes no sense.