Do Tire Rack tires have warranty?
All tires sold on our site (except race and rally tires) have a manufacturers’ limited warranty extended to the original purchaser to cover conditions that are reasonably considered to have been within the tire manufacturers’ control, such as the quality of materials and/or workmanship. Tyres are not normally covered by vehicle warranties, but your dealer still has a responsibility to advise you on the next course of action and they also have the ability to return the tyre to the manufacturer, either through their tyre supplier or directly as in the above instance.Warranty Claim Procedure If, as per the warranty conditions, the tyre becomes unserviceable, the consumer is required to bring the tyre under complaint to the respective brand’s sales/service office or can walk into any authorised dealer of that specific tyre make.If you are concerned about tire warranties or have a tire that you would like to submit for warranty consideration, you can work directly through our customer service representatives or with a local dealer that carries that brand of tire.Claim procedures: To file a warranty claim, you’ll need the original purchase receipt, installation date/mileage, service history (e. The manufacturer or authorized dealer will inspect the tire to ensure the terms are met.A tire warranty like this may run for the life of the tire or for a specific length of time, typically 5 to 6 years, depending on the manufacturer. Check your warranty documentation to confirm the exact timeframe. To make a claim on this warranty, the tires would have to show an issue not related to use or maintenance.
Can I return tires I just bought?
All returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery. Only unused tires and/or wheels that have not been mounted on a rim and/or vehicle will be eligible for return. To qualify for a return, the tires purchased must be returned in their original condition including manufacturer stickers when possible. Some tire experts contend that tires can last anywhere from six to ten years if they’re stored and cared for properly. We recommend replacing tires aged 6-10 years, no matter how much tread remains. When it comes to replacing tires, things can be a little unpredictable.Tyre Insurance covers irreparable tyre damage for all road hazards. Valid for 18 months from date of purchase. If irreparably damaged, the tyre will be fully replaced within the first 12 months (twelve) without any costs for tread already used.Generally covering tires for 4-6 years from the purchase date, a tire mileage warranty guarantees that you’ll get a specific number of miles of use out of your tires before the tread wears out. If they wear out in fewer miles, you may be eligible for a prorated refund for the difference.