Product Warranty

BEFORE LONG TRIPS. ALL TIRES LOSE AIR OVER TIME.
Failure to maintain correct inflation may result in improper vehicle handling, and may cause rapid and irregular wear, sudden tire
destruction, loss of vehicle control and serious personal injury or death. Pressure should be checked when tire are cold; in other words,
before they have been driven on. Driving, even a short distance, causes tires to heat up and air pressure to increase.
HIGH SPEED DRIVING CAN BE DANGEROUS
Correct inflation pressure is especially important. However, at high speeds, even with the correct inflation pressures, a road hazard, for
example is more difficult to avoid and if contact is made, has a greater chance of causing tire damage than at a lower speed. Moreover,
driving at high speed reduces the reaction time available to avoid accidents and bring your vehicle to a safe stop. Never exceed the
speed limit. Always wear your seatbelt.
NEVER PURCHASE A USED LIGHT TRUCK OR PASSENGER TIRE
Tires can be damages over the course of their service life due to abuse or improper service, poor maintenance, improper repairs, puncture
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road hazards, or unsuitable storage conditions. Such damage can eventually lead to tire failure. Only the original owner of a new tire can
know the full extent of a particular tire's service and maintenance, and the conditions or use or abuse the tires has experienced.
INSPECT YOUR TIRES REGULARLY
At least once a month inspect your tires closely for signs of uneven wear. Uneven wear patterns may be caused by improper inflation
pressures, misalignment, improper balance or suspension neglect. If not corrected, further tire damage will occur. These conditions not
only shorten the life of your tires and can lead to sudden tire failure, they adversely affect the handling characteristics of your vehicle which
could be dangerous.
If any of these conditions exist, the cause may often be corrected at your local tire installer/dealer or other service facility.
WORN OUT TIRES ARE DANGEROUS
Tires contain "Wear-Bars" in the grooves of the tires tread and indicate when only 2/32nds of an inch (1.6 mm) tread is remaining. Tires
worn to 2/32" at any place on the tire, MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY! TIRES WORN BEYOND THIS STAGE ARE
DANGEROUS.
TIRE ALTERATIONS ARE DANGEROUS
Do not perform any alterations on your tires. Alterations may prevent proper performance, leading to tire damage, which can result in
sudden tire destruction. Tires which have been altered are excluded from warranty coverage.
REPAIRS
If any tire has sustained a puncture, have the tire dismounted and inspected internally by a tire dealer for possible damage that may have
occurred. Punctures in certain areas of the tread which do not exceed ¼-inch (6mm) in diameter can be repaired by following the Rubber
Manufacturers' Association (RMA) recommended repair procedures. RMA procedures require the use of both a plug and patch. Do not
use externally-applied plug repairs. Although it is possible to properly repair many tires, repaired tires should be considered temporary
and repaired tires should be replaced as soon as possible.
STORAGE
Tires should be stored in a cool dry place indoors away from water and from sources of heat and ozone, such as hot pipes and electric
motors. Be sure that surfaces on which tires are stored are clean and free from grease, gasoline or other substances which could
deteriorate the rubber. Tires exposed to these materials and/or excessive heat for prolonged period of time during storage may be
weakened and subject to sudden failure.
TIRE ROTATION
The rotation pattern indicated in your vehicle manufacturer’s owner’s manual should be followed. If irregular wear becomes apparent or if
the rate of wear on the tires is uneven, the tires should be inspected by a tire dealer. Check your vehicle for any mechanical problems and