Warranty

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TIRE SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
NOTICE
In some cases, the vehicle manufacturer may specifi cally advise
against replacing fewer than all four tires. Always check and follow
the recommendations in the vehicle Owner’s Manual. For 4WD
and AWD vehicles, even small differences in outside diameter may
cause drivetrain damage or mechanical malfunction.
REPLACING TWO TIRES
When a pair of replacement tires is selected in the same size
and construction as those on the vehicle, the two newer tires
must be installed on the rear axle and must be of equal or
higher speed rating than the front tires. Generally, new tires
with deeper tread will provide better grip and evacuate water
more effectively, which is important as a driver approaches
hydroplaning situations. Placing greater traction on the rear axle
on wet surfaces is necessary to prevent a possible oversteer
condition and loss of vehicle stability.
When two new tires have been installed onto the rear axle
positions, they are to be kept on the rear but rotated from side
to side. This is recommended after installing two new tires
to the rear position, or if you discover signifi cant tread depth
differences between the front and rear positions during rotation
intervals.
REPLACING ONE TIRE
Replacing a single tire on a vehicle can have an adverse effect
on suspension systems, gear ratios, transmission, and tire
treadwear.
If single tire replacement is unavoidable, it is recommended that
the single new tire be paired with the tire that has the deepest
tread and both be placed on the rear axle. Placing greater
traction on the rear axle on wet surfaces is necessary to prevent
a possible oversteer condition and loss of vehicle stability.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCING
Proper wheel alignment and balance are very important
considerations for safety and getting the maximum mileage
from your tires. You need to check how your tires are wearing at
least once a month.
Your vehicle may be out of alignment if your tires are wearing
unevenly, such as when the inside shoulder of the tire is
wearing faster than the rest of the tread. This condition not only
shortens the life of your tires, it adversely affects the handling
characteristics of your vehicle, which could be dangerous. If