Product Warranty
Omni United recommends that you follow the tire rotation procedure as defined in your
vehicle owner’s manual. If there is no procedure, Omni United recommends tire rotation
every 5,000 to 7,000 miles to optimize your tire wear.
Tire Repair
Punctures nail holes or cuts located in the tread area of our radial tires may be repaired if
the diameter does not exceed 1/4”. The repair material used must seal the inner liner and
fill the injury to be considered a permanent repair. Rubber Manufacturers Association and
industry approved repair methods include a combination of plug and patch; chemical or
hot vulcanizing patches, and head type plugs, all applied from inside the tire. A self-
vulcanizing plug repair may be used only in conjunction with a patch repair, but not by
itself. Plugs may cause further damage to the tire, they are not always airtight and the plug
may fail. If a tire puncture exceeds 1/4” or is located in the shoulder or sidewall deflection
areas, the tire must be replaced. Never resort to tubes (in tubeless tires) or sleeves or large
thick patches which can upset the balance and may result in a sudden failure at highway
speeds and high operating temperatures.
WARNING: Driving on an improperly repaired tire is dangerous, as the tire can suddenly
fail, which can lead to an accident and serious personal injury or death.
Omni United Does Not Endorse:
1) The use of tire sealants in tires to repair, even temporarily, a puncture;
2) The repairing of V, W, Y or Z Speed Rated tires;
3) The repairing of Run Flat tires.
Storage
Should you need to store tires after removal from a vehicle (as in the case of winter tires),
they should be stored in a cool, dry place. To protect your tires from damage related to:
heat, water, ozone and
direct sunlight, it is suggested you place them in opaque, waterproof containers (e.g.,
plastic trash bags).
Tubes in Tubeless Tires