Product Warranty
3a. What is not covered under the road hazard replacement program?
A tire that has failed or damaged due to an accident.
A tire that has failed or damaged due to vandalism.
A tire that has repairable under Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) standards.
A tire that has failed or damaged due to commercial use.
A tire that has failed or damaged due to racing or off-road use.
A tire that has failed or damaged due to use of snow chains or studs.
A tire that has failed or damaged due to irregular wear caused by mechanical issues.
Tires transferred from the vehicle that they were originally installed on.
A tire that is past 2 years from date of purchase or first 50% of tread wear, whichever
comes 1st.
4. Consumer’s Obligation When Filing a Claim
To maintain Mileage Tread Wear Warranty and Road Hazard Replacement Program, the
consumer is responsible for the following:
Any claims must be presented to an authorized Radar tire dealer/retailer.
Submit or present a copy of the original purchase receipt with documented automobile
mileage at time of tire installation and of tire dismounting.
Submit a tire rotation record showing that all tires have been rotated at least every 6,000
to 8,000 miles (10,000 to 13,000km). (Tire rotation record is not necessary for Road
Hazard claims).
Complete and sign the Radar tire claim adjustment form provided by the dealer, keep a
copy for your records and leave the tire with the dealer for warranty processing.
Warranty Policy | Omni United
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