Product Warranty

Under no circumstances are tubes to be used in our tires marked “Tubeless”. This includes
tires that have been repaired. If the tire’s pressure retention ability has been affected, so as
to necessitate a
tube being installed, the tire must be replaced.
Tire Valves
Whenever new tires are installed on your wheels, new tire valves of the correct type must
be installed. During your routine tire inspection, verify that all your valves have proper
valve caps. Replace as necessary, since the valve cap is also a seal against pressure loss.
Tire Demounting and Mounting
Tire fitting is best left to professionals who have the proper tools and equipment to perform
the task properly and safely. Your tires should be mounted or demounted, or inflated using
Rubber Manufacturers Association procedures or the vehicle manufacturers’
recommendations. Your wheels should be in good, clean condition. Wheels should be
inspected for distortion, dents, cracks, rust and foreign matter, and be replaced as
necessary. Never exceeds 40 PSI when seating beads.
Tire/Wheel Alignment and Balancing
Tire/Wheel alignment specifications are issued by your vehicle manufacturer and your
vehicle must be kept within these tolerances. You should have your alignment checked
annually or whenever you notice any irregular wear or vibrations. Tire/Wheel assemblies
should be balanced each time a tire is fitted to a wheel. Tire/Wheel alignment and balancing
are important for safety and maximum performance and mileage from your tires.