I bought four brand new Dunlop tyres at the beginning of October. After only two weeks there was a large ''bubble'' on the front left tyre wall. The fitment centre re- checked the wheel alignment and balancing which were exactly as they had been set when the tyres were fitted, and returned the tyre to Dunlop [ after I had purchased another tyre]. Their verdict was ''impact damage'' - I'm a 60 year old granny pottering only to the shops and back, and I think I would have noticed any impact hard enough to damage a tyre [ and surely affect the tracking and or balance of the wheel? ] I e-mailed Dunlop with my concerns, only to for them to repeat that I had done the damage myself. Who is going to listen to me when the ''evidence'' according to Dunlop says otherwise?
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