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@ TriangleTires
2024-11-07 04:13:58Did your tire wear out quickly without any fault on your part? It might be a factory defect, allowing you to take advantage of its tire warranty. A tire warranty ensures that the manufacturer or retailer will repair, replace, or refund your tire if it sustains damage prematurely. It typically spans three years after your purchase date, so you're secure for about half your tire's lifespan.
Tire warranties also reflect the manufacturer's belief in their products' durability and quality. After all, nothing demonstrates trust better than being willing to pay for defects, knowing their product won't have any. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of choosing high-quality tires that won't fail you.
What Does a Tire Warranty Cover?
Tire manufacturers typically provide an estimate of how long your treads should last based onmileage and usage. You can file a claim if your tires wear out faster than expected or if there are manufacturing or material defects within the warranty period.
Remember that these issues must stem from the manufacturer's shortcomings, not your negligence or failure to maintain your tires properly. Otherwise, you might not be able to file a claim or may only get partial compensation based on the tire's remaining life.
Check out the infographic below for more information about tire warranty, like what it doesn't cover and when it expires.
https://triangletiresph.com/news-and-events/understanding-tire-warranty/