All 4 tires on my Crosstour are severely cupped. 3 are original and one was replaced at 27,000 miles. All are cupped.
At 33,000 miles both front wheel bearings were replaced. I brought in the car earlier this month and the adviser told me the bearing could have caused or contributed to the cupping. Now Honda is saying the opposite and is refusing to cover costs.
My questions is if the bad bearing could have caused the cupping. Also, what would cause the new tire to be almost as severely cupped as the original 3.
The car has been properly maintained. Tires rotated at proper intervals. An alignment was was done at 27,455 when the new tire was installed. The front end suspension was aligned at 33,135 miles. The dealer told me a few weeks ago that it did not need another alignment.
I am going to buy new tires but don't want to have the same problem again. If Honda was responsible I want them to accept responsibility.
At 33,000 miles both front wheel bearings were replaced. I brought in the car earlier this month and the adviser told me the bearing could have caused or contributed to the cupping. Now Honda is saying the opposite and is refusing to cover costs.
My questions is if the bad bearing could have caused the cupping. Also, what would cause the new tire to be almost as severely cupped as the original 3.
The car has been properly maintained. Tires rotated at proper intervals. An alignment was was done at 27,455 when the new tire was installed. The front end suspension was aligned at 33,135 miles. The dealer told me a few weeks ago that it did not need another alignment.
I am going to buy new tires but don't want to have the same problem again. If Honda was responsible I want them to accept responsibility.