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My car is a 2004 Sorento and I've had 6 sets of tires on it with 110,000 miles. I've put from $600-$950.00 sets of tires on it each time. I have the car lined up and tires balanced as often as I should but nothing seems to help. I'm getting ready to put my 7th set of tires on it... and no, I'm not a rough driver.
Answer #1
Is this vehicle All Wheel Drive as these tend to wear the tires quickly, Go to www.tirerack.com and put in your vehicles info and look at the recommended tires for your vehicle and the user ratings on those tires or call their help line
Reply
I've been thinking about the tires and I think some of the brands that Tirerack carries have a tread life warranty, So if they wear out prematurely then will prorate the tires and give a credit on the next set but you have to use their authorized installers Hope this helps
Answer #2
I have the same problem on the same year sorento it is going in for an alignment tommorow.
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