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TREAD WEAR INDICATORS (WEAR BARS): Tires 
contain Tread Wear Indicators (Wear Bars) in the 
grooves of the tire tread which show up when only 
2/32nds of an  inch (1.6mm) of tread is remaining. At 
this stage, your tires must be replaced. Tires worn 
beyond this stage are dangerous.
HAZARDSObjects in the road that threaten a tire should be safely 
avoided. These objects are potholes, glass, metal, rocks, 
wood debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should 
prompt a thorough tire inspection.
You may not always recall hitting an object that can damage 
or injure your tires.  If while driving your vehicle experiences 
any unusual vibrations, ride disturbance or noise and/or 
you suspect that possible damage to the tires or vehicle 
has occurred.  DO NOT JAM OR LOCK YOUR BRAKES! 
 
Rather reduce your speed and drive with caution until you 
can safely pull off the road.  Stop and inspect the tires.  If 
the tire is underinfl ated or damaged, defl ate, remove the 
tire and rim assembly and replace it with your spare.  If you 
cannot detect a cause, have the vehicle towed to the nearest 
vehicle or tire dealer to have the vehicle inspected.
REPAIRING, MOUNTING AND
DEMOUNTING OF TIRES
Do not attempt to repair, mount or demount a 
tire yourself. Tire changing can be dangerous and 
must be done by professionally trained persons using 
proper tools and procedures as specifi ed by the Rubber 
Manufacturers Association (RMA) . Follow these 
mounting recommendations. Your tires should be 
mounted on wheels of correct size and type and which are 
in good, clean condition. Bent, chipped or rusted wheels 
may cause tire damage. The inside of the tire must be free from foreign materials. Have your dealer check the 
wheels before mounting new tires. Mismatched tires 
and rims can explode during mounting. Also, mismatched 
tires and rims can result in dangerous tire failure on the 
road. If a tire is mounted by error on the wrong-sized rim, 
do not remount it on the proper rim - scrap it. It may be 
damaged internally (which is not externally visible) by being 
dangerously stretched and could fail on the highway.
Old valves may leak. When new tubeless tires are mounted, 
have new valves of the correct type installed. Tubeless tires 
must be mounted only on wheels designed for tubeless 
tires, i.e., wheels which have safety humps or ledges.
Never perform a temporary repair, use an innertube or 
inject sealant as a permanent substitute for a proper 
repair. Only qualifi ed persons should repair tires.
Be sure that all your valves have suitable valve caps. This 
will keep valve cores clean and clear and guard against 
leakage.
REPAIRS - WHENEVER POSSIBLE, SEE A TIRE 
DEALER AT ONCE. Some tire manufacturers do not 
warrant any inspection or repair process. The repair is 
entirely the responsibility of the repairer. Punctures in the 
tread of a passenger tire which do not exceed 1/4 of an inch 
(6mm) in diameter can usually be repaired by following the 
Rubber Manufacturer's Association (RMA) Passenger and 
Light Truck Repair procedures. Contact the manufacturer of 
your tires for its position and assistance as to the acceptable 
location for a proper repair and the repair of speed rated 
tires. Do not use plug repairs. They may cause further 
damage to the tire. They are not always air tight and 
the plug may fail. Do not exceed posted speed limits on 
any repaired tire. Certain tire manufacturers speed ratings are voided if the tire is repaired.
Although a tire was properly repaired, internal structural 
damage resulting from the puncture may have occurred.  
Sometime later the damage may cause the tire to be 
removed from service.
If the tire has a puncture in the tread which exceeds 1/4 inch 
(6mm) , the tire must be replaced. If any tire has sustained a 
puncture, have the tire inspected internally by a tire dealer 
for possible damage that may have occurred.
Improper mounting and infl ation procedures can cause an 
explosion of the tire/rim assembly. Only specially trained 
persons should perform these tasks. Contact your tire store 
or dealer for assistance.
CAUTION - Never, under any circumstance, 
introduce a fl ammable substance into a tire.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCINGWheel alignment and balancing are important for safety 
and maximum mileage from your tires. Check how your 
tires are wearing at least once a month. If your tires are 
wearing unevenly, such as the inside shoulder of the tire 
wearing faster than the rest of the tread, or if you detect 
excessive vibration, your vehicle may be out of alignment 
or balance. These conditions not only shorten the life of 
your tires, but adversely affect the handling characteristics 
of your vehicle which could be dangerous. If you detect 
irregular wear or vibration, have your alignment and 
balance checked immediately. Tires which have been run 
underinfl ated will show more wear on the shoulders than 
in the center of the tread.
*  Provided by and published at the request of the tire 
manufacturers/warrantors.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION*
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