The original tires on these Durangos are poorly made and tend to last less than 30,000 miles. My current 2004 Durango has 25,000+ miles and the Goodyear Wrangler SR-A tires (265/65R17), supposedly with a 50,000 mile warranty (according to both the Dodge and Goodyear website) are in need of replacement.
I contacted the dealership and they say they do not cover tire warranties.
I contacted Goodyear corporate and they claim 1) All Goodyear tires come with a 6 year LIMITED warranty (which means expired now), but are only 100% covered within the first 12 months or 2/32" of tread wear; and 2) OEM tires that come with the vehicle do NOT come with any type of mileage warranty.
The original tires on these Durangos are poorly made and tend to last less than 30,000 miles. My current 2004 Durango has 25,000+ miles and the Goodyear Wrangler SR-A tires (265/65R17), supposedly with a 50,000 mile warranty (according to both the Dodge and Goodyear website) are in need of replacement.
I contacted the dealership and they say they do not cover tire warranties.
I contacted Goodyear corporate and they claim 1) All Goodyear tires come with a 6 year LIMITED warranty (which means expired now), but are only 100% covered within the first 12 months or 2/32" of tread wear; and 2) OEM tires that come with the vehicle do NOT come with any type of mileage warranty.
- Mike K., Niceville, FL, US