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William
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With regular scheduled maintenance and tire rotation, I argued with the dealer that the tires on the front were bad (Bridgestone Tires) even after 5000 mile rotations and they replaced two tires. Now at 28000 miles, the back tires are cupped and have to be replaced. The dealer states that those tires are also bad. I had also let the dealer use Nitrogen instead of air at one of the rotations. My questions are: Why should the rear tires cup? If the tires are bad, should I go after Toyota to replace all the tires since they are bad at 28,000 miles? Did using Nitrogen have anything to do with the problem? Or are these just bad cheap tires that Toyota provides on new vehicles? What tires should I buy to replace these?