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Originally Posted by i001947
Not sure what's the benefit of having tire insurance. The longer you go without a claim the more it benefits you and the inusrance company unless you live near a construction zone.
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I drive 20-miles to work and back. All back roads and street surface on all the roads are pretty good. I'm a cautious driver as well and I make an effort to avoid potholes but I still bought it. A week in to my lease, I had a flat in the rear from driving over a screw. That saved me $700 right there. Insurance... damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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Originally Posted by cwg
Its Hawaii - its all shipped in and expensive. Tire rack is the best option.
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I think he meant "discount tire" as in a "Discount Tire Direct" tire store
OP, I keep a copy of the Wheel/Tire insurance in my glove box of my car and everyone one of my family member's respective cars because you never know when an incident will occur. I suggest that you obtain another copy and do the same.