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Flat Tyre Insurance ?

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  1. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    When we purchased the C4S , i picked this tyre insurance but i cant find the papers at the moment.

    Does anyone here know what it covers ? I just got home from Philadelphia and took the Porsche out and 2 miles out, the onboard computer tells me i have a flat tyre..the PSI was dropping like crasy from 34 to less than 4 ..I noticed that i had a hole , but no nail or screw..

    Would this insurance just take care of the new tyre ( rear tyre..maybe i ll have to get 2 new tyres..) or does it take care of the flat bed as well ??
     
  2. ^@#&

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    Wait, wait, wait. We have a bigger problem on our hands. You came to philly and told none of us local guys?????
     
  3. amenasce

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    Sorry, but it was an In and out. Flew this AM and took the plane around 6. Wasnt even downtown Philly. I was in southampton .
     
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    ewww, southampton.
     
  5. amenasce

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    yeah..nice roads but thats all...
     
  6. AnotherDunneDeal

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    Usually offered in several different types. If you got the "road hazard" warranty it will cover for almost anything. It could have been a manufacturer quality issue and I would explore what the dealer for that tire manufacturer would tell you. If it was road hazard, such as a board, spike, glass or some such you should get full reimbursement.
     
  7. amenasce

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    I called my dealer today and i have the full stuff. Easy care i think.
    The tyre is gone..nail was very big. Glad i picked that insurance..it would have been $500 as per the dealer..
     
  8. AnotherDunneDeal

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    I always purchase the road hazard warranty. Costs about $15 to $25 per tire and can really pay off. I have used it three times and saved about $500,,,,,
     

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