Product Warranty
Run Flat Tires
Always refer to the vehicle owners’ manual with respect to specific safety and operating
information relating to the vehicle. Damaged Run Flat tires or Run Flat tires that have
experienced a loss of pressure should immediately be replaced with another Run Flat tire
of identical size and Service Description (Load Index and Speed Symbol). Run Flat tires
have been developed based on the specifications of the vehicles on which they are mounted.
Accordingly, Run Flat tires may only be mounted on vehicles specifically manufactured to
accommodate Run Flat tires. Run Flat tires must be mounted in conjunction with a
functional Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). The mounting of tires and
installation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) should be carried out by a
specialized dealer.
Tire Replacement
The tires fitted to your vehicle as original equipment were tested and approved by the
vehicle manufacturer and the tire manufacturer and take into account all aspects of the
vehicle’s operation. Changes in the tire size, type or construction should not be made
without seeking advice from the vehicle or tire manufacturer or an authorized Omni United
dealer since unapproved tires on your vehicle could adversely affect steering, handling,
braking and traction. The tire information (tire size, load index and speed symbol) as found
on the vehicle placard or in the owner’s manual should always be followed when replacing
tires. It is strongly recommended that tires be mounted in sets of four with the same tread
type. Our tires should not be mixed with other tire brands. It is necessary to follow this
procedure because different tire constructions have different handling characteristics. Tires
on the same axle must be the same manufacturer, brand, tire size, load index, speed rating
and part number. When changing only two tires on a vehicle which is homogeneously fitted
(four tires of the same tire size), fit the new tires on the rear axle. This applies to all vehicles
regardless of their drive axle. (Front or Rear Drive). On all wheel drive or four wheel drive
vehicles the tires must always be replaced in sets of four. When replacing tires on light
truck vehicles, you should always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
Passenger and light truck tires are not interchangeable, due to differences in their pressures
and load carrying capacity. P-Metric and Euro-metric Interchangeability: Euro-metric
(Example: 225/45R17) tires have a load index which is equal to or greater than that of the
same size P-metric (Example: P225/45R17) tire. Therefore, they have the same or higher
load carrying capacity at the maximum rated inflation pressure. Always check with your
tire dealer to be sure of the exact interchangeability to maintain proper vehicle dynamics.