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So a couple months ago I bought some brand new tires for my 2004 Mazda6 at the local Les Schwab and had them mount and balance them. We had put somewhere between 25k and 30k on the old tires and the insides were pretty worn out. The guy that looked at the tires said that Mazdas run a pretty aggressive alignment setting from the factory and that it's normal to see more wear on the insides. Well, we've now put ~2k miles on our BRAND NEW all weather tires and the fronts are almost completely worn out. We took the car back to Les Schwab and it turns out that the alignment was way out of whack. They told us that we need to buy 2 new tires (at $130/tire) and only offered us a 10% discount.
The way I see it, they should have suggested having an alignment done when they saw the old tires before installing new tires, instead of just saying "mazdas run an aggressive alignment" and us coming back 2k miles later with bald tires. These tires are a 30k tire with a warranty, so shouldn't they just warranty them out? It seems to me that they just NEGLECTED to tell us that the car needed the front end checked out, and since it is their job to keep an eye out for that stuff, they should just replace the tires at little or no charge to me, especially since I just spent $650 with them.
What are your guys' thoughts?
P.S. The car is actually going back to the tire shop tomorrow for a bushing replacement and my wife will be talking to them about tire replacement then.
The way I see it, they should have suggested having an alignment done when they saw the old tires before installing new tires, instead of just saying "mazdas run an aggressive alignment" and us coming back 2k miles later with bald tires. These tires are a 30k tire with a warranty, so shouldn't they just warranty them out? It seems to me that they just NEGLECTED to tell us that the car needed the front end checked out, and since it is their job to keep an eye out for that stuff, they should just replace the tires at little or no charge to me, especially since I just spent $650 with them.
What are your guys' thoughts?
P.S. The car is actually going back to the tire shop tomorrow for a bushing replacement and my wife will be talking to them about tire replacement then.

