Product Warranty
We recommend that you have your Mickey Thompson dealer inspect your tires any time you notice irregular of uneven tread
wear and rotate them, if necessary. Also, they should be inspected by your dealer any time your vehicle is brought in for
service.
For additional safety information please visit: www.rma.org, www.nhtsa.gov, www.safercar.gov, or www.nsc.org.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY AND FITMENT INFORMATION
CHOOSING THE RIGHT TIRE FOR YOUR VEHICLE – OWNER AND USERS OBLIGATION
Before choosing and installing any tires on a vehicle, vehicle owners and users must obtain and understand the tire safety and fitment
information available (i) in the vehicle’s owners manual and related materials provided with the vehicle, and that can otherwise be obtained
from the OE vehicle manufacturer; (ii)available within the industry and from the government; (iii) from the Rubber Manufacturers
Association (www.rma.org), and (iv) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (www.nhtsa.gov).
The user must (i) review and discuss the tire safety and fitment information with their local installer/dealer, including the potential risks
associated with not following the tire safety and fitment information; and (ii) have the local tire installer/dealer or a vehicle service
professional inspect the vehicle (including any aftermarket modifications) to advise as to any potential risks associated with installing the
tires desired by the user on the vehicle.
The user must explain the intended service for the vehicle to the local installer/dealer, and the local dealer and installer of the
vehicle’s tires are responsible for providing the tire safety information to the user, including the potential risks associated with
not following the tire safety and fitment information. In addition, the user may also contact the Mickey Thompson Tires tech
department at (800) 222-9092 or refer to the information at www.mickeythompsontires.com.
If, after doing so and considering this information, the user chooses to assume any potential risk and install a non-OE replacement tire on
their vehicle, the fitment of the tire requires, at a minimum, all of the following special considerations are met:
INSTALLATION BY TRAINED PROFESSIONAL
All tire installations must be done by trained service professionals using proper tools and procedures.
Refer to all OE vehicle manufacturer, Rubber Manufacturers Association (www.rma.org), and National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (www.nhtsa.gov) warnings and guidelines. For additional tire safety related information, see the following links:
Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA)
Tire Safety
Be Smart/Play Your Part Brochure
Tire Safety and Care Guide
Replacement Guidelines for Passenger and Light Truck Tires
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Vehicle Safety
Tire Safety - Everything Rides On It
Failure to follow the tire safety and fitment information may adversely affect the vehicle’s and/or tire’s performance capabilities, including
but not limited to the vehicle’s handling/stability capabilities, and could result in tire failure (including tread/belt separation or blowout).
UPSIZING AND SUSPENSION LIFTS
Due to inconsistencies in vehicle manufacturing and unknown production changes, when "upsizing" to a tire with a larger overall diameter,
always consult a local tire dealer/installer (including for vehicles with unmodified OE suspensions).
Different suspension lift manufacturers’ requirements may vary. For lifted and/or modified vehicles, always check with the vehicle's
suspension lift manufacturer to find the suggested wheel and tire combination and additional safety information.