lukasfotog
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- First Name
- Lukas
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2019
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- Location
- Encino, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Civic Si
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So since I live in California I opted to keep the Eagle F1s on the car since we hardly see any other season than sun. Driving on the hwy today with only 15k on them rear right pops completely. Was able to limp to a tire shop literally off the exit where it popped so that was lucky. Not so luckily they did not have the tire so, only having Honda roadside assistance my only option was to get towed to a Honda dealer and I was sure they would have the tire. Lucky me I called and they had the tire! Called Honda roadside and got towed to the dealer. I arrived and turns out they were wrong and did not have the tire and no dealers around have the tire either. YAY! Called most of the tire shops I could find on google to deliver me a tire and no luck. The dealer I got towed ended up being able to find a tire but not until tomorrow. They had 0 loaners to offer me now I'm stuck in a Jetta from hertz till tomorrow. I also learned that Honda roadside is for the most part useless and I will need to be singing up for AAA this evening. They are only able to take you to Honda dealers (fair enough) but they are not allowed to pick up your car from one Honda dealer and take to another if that dealer cannot accommodate.
TL;DR - Eagle F1 is apparently an elusive tire and not having a spare or AAA sucks
TL;DR - Eagle F1 is apparently an elusive tire and not having a spare or AAA sucks
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