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-mechanical irregularities in the vehicle including, without
limitation, misalignment, defective brakes, defective shock
absorbers or struts, or improper rims;
- fire, chemical corrosion, vandalism, wrecks, theft, running while
flat, underinflated or overinflated or abuse during servicing;
- road hazard injuries (including, without limitation, due to nails, glass, metal objects) or other penetrations or snags, bruises
or impact damage (other than for Run Flat and PNCS tires
specifically covered under the Road Hazard policy);
-running on a dynamometer.
Additional Exclusions: •
Tires on any vehicle registered or operated outside the United
States of America or Canada;
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Tires transferred from the vehicle on which they were originally
installed by a vehicle manufacturer or authorized Pirelli dealer;
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Additional tires that are not independently subject to a
warranty claim;
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Tires which have been inflated with anything other than air or
nitrogen;
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Tires which have been injected with liquid balancer or sealant, or
any other balancing material;
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Passenger tires (Euro-metric/P-metric) used on commercial
vehicles or used in commercial applications;
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Tires used in any form of racing or any high performance driving
event including high performance driving schools/instruction and
track day events.
Owner’s Responsibilities
The owner is responsible for proper tire care and maintenance.
Maintain the recommended tire pressure by checking the tire pressure
monthly and before long trips with an accurate pressure gauge. Using
vehicle manufacturer suggestions based on load will improve tire life
and your satisfaction with the tires.
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WHAT IS NOT COVERED?
This Limited Warranty does not cover the following categories
of claims:
Rapid Treadwear: Original equipment tires are not guaranteed to last a
specified number of miles.
Damage from road hazards (not limited to cuts, snags, bruises, impact
breaks, bulges, punctures, stone drills, chips, and scales), fire, theft,
or collision.
Conditions arising from improper tire/vehicle maintenance or use, not
limited to:
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Irregular or excessive treadwear due to: Incorrect inflation;
overloading; vehicle misalignment; failure to rotate tires; and poor
or defective mechanical condition of brakes, shocks, and wheels;
or other factors attributable to the vehicle or wheel.
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Any tire which has been run with low air pressure or while flat.
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Damage due to abuse; vandalism; tire alteration; tire spinning;
racing; or other competitive activities.
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Damage, corrosion, or deterioration from using oil-based
chemicals, water-based sealers, balancing substances, or
flammable gases.
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Damage from improper use of tire chains.
Tires with the DOT identification number removed or rendered illegible.
Improper mounting, balancing or repair, not limited to: •
Improper tire mounting, or tire/wheel assembly imbalance.
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Damage from incorrect mounting or dismounting of the tire,
incorrect wheel size, water or other material trapped inside the tire
during mounting, or failure to keep the tires balanced.
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Damage resulting from improper repair materials or procedures.