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Defect in a Dunlop D756 Or Not?
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[QUOTE="Rcannon, post: 820429, member: 26263"] I think they owe you a new tire. Is it possible you broke the bead yourself? I did this on a Dunlop 756 I was removing. I grabbed the meanest tire I ron I cound find. There was a big "POP" sound and the bead let go. I did not care because the tire was being replaced anyway. I wanted to find out how difficult this was to do so I would not break my new tire. I would cal Dunlop. Be very nice, but firm. Explain to them that the Brigestone tires are looking better all the time. I have always had more success with the phone calls like this when I can ask for someone specific. Even if it is the custodian. Telling your story to the receptionist does no good. You need to get throught to someone that normally does not deal with phone calls. I think Broc Glover worked there. Ask for him. Tell the receptionist your his father that dissappeared 20 years ago in a boating accident. This might work. [/QUOTE]
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