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BRIDGESTONE / FIRESTONE
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Different Tire Pressures for the Front and Rear Tires: For some 
vehicles, the recommended front and rear inflation pressures may 
be different (such as in the example shown in Figure 2). Make sure 
you take this into account during inflation pressure checks and when 
rotating tires.
Pressure Loss: Tires can lose 1 psi (7 kPa) per month under normal  
conditions and can lose 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 10˚F (5.6˚C temperature 
drop. A puncture, leaking valve, or other damage could also cause 
inflation pressure loss. If a tire loses more than 2 psi (14 kPa) per 
month, have it checked by a qualified tire service professional.
Tips For Safe Tire Inflation
SAFETY WARNING
Inflating an unsecured tire is dangerous. If it bursts, it could be hurled 
into the air with explosive force resulting in serious personal injury or 
death. Never inflate a tire unless it is 
secured to the vehicle or a tire 
mounting machine.
• Check your tire pressures, including your spare tire, monthly 
and before long trips or carrying extra weight. Be sure to use an 
accurate pressure gauge.
•
 Check inflation pressure when the tires are “cold.” Tires are 
considered “cold” when the vehicle has been parked for three 
hours or more, or if the vehicle has been driven less than a mile at 
moderate speed.
•
 Never release pressure from a hot tire in order to reach the 
recommended cold tire pressure. Normal driving causes tires 
to run hotter and inflation pressure to increase. If you reduce 
inflation pressure when your tires are hot, you may dangerously 
underinflate your tires.
•
 If it is necessary to adjust inflation pressure when your tires are 
“hot,” set their pressure to 4 psi (28 kPa) above the recommended 
cold inflation pressure. Recheck the inflation pressure when the 
tires are cold.
•
 If your tires lose more than 2 psi (14 kPa) per month, the tire, the 
valve, or wheel may be damaged. Consult a qualified tire service 
professional for an inspection. 
     
        
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KENDA
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To qualify for this Treadwear Limited Warranty, the tire must meet all  
of the following conditions:•
 Qualifies as an Eligible Tire.
•
 ls a model tire included in the product chart.
•
 ls driven no more than the warrantedтmiles specified in the   
product chart.
•
 ls properly serviced and maintained, including periodic rotation.
•
 Tread is evenly worn down to the top of the treadwear  
indicator bars.
•
 Was installed no more than 60 months from the date of purchase.
•
 Has been used on road surfaces for which the tire is designed.
•
 Has not been used for commercial service.
A comparable Kenda brand tire is the same tire, or a tire of the same 
basic construction and quality, as the original tire, as determined by 
Kenda Tires.
Mileage Warranties based on tire.
Vezda  UHP A/S..................KR400.............................................\
...50,000
Vezda Touring A/S..............KR205................................................65\
,000
VezdaEco...........................KR30..................................\
................60,000
Kenetica.............................KR17...............................\
...................50,000
Klever S/T...........................KR52.........................................\
.........60,000
Klever H/T
2........................KR600........60,000 (p-mertric) 50,000 (LTR)
SAFETY WARNING
Driving on Any Tire That Does Not Have the Correct 
Inflation Pressure Is Dangerous
Any underinflated tire builds up excessive heat that may result in 
sudden tire destruction. Refer to the tire placard on the vehicle (check 
vehicle and/or vehicle owner’s manual for placard location) for the 
recommended operating pressures. Do not exceed maximum pressure 
indicated on the tire sidewall. 
     
        
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NITTO TIRE
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The original usable tread is determined by measuring the depth on 
the tread of an identical model of a new Nitto brand tire to the top of \
the treadwear indicator bars (note: the original usable tread depth will 
vary by tire model).
The prorated cost of a replacement tire is determined as follows: 
[(Original usable tread worn) ÷ (Original usable tread)]   
x (Actual current dealer selling price).
A comparable Nitto brand tire is the same tire, or a tire of the  
same basic construction and quality, as the original tire, as determined 
by Nitto.
HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM
To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, you must: 1.
 Present your vehicle with the subject tire(s), to an authorized  
Nitto dealer.
2.
 Complete and sign the Nitto Limited Warranty Claim form 
provided by the dealer.
3.
 Keep a copy of the Claim form for your records, and leave the 
subject tire with the dealer.
Your claim will be administered in accordance with the limited warranty 
that was in effect when you purchased the vehicle new.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also 
have other rights which vary from state to state.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
NITTO DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS 
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR 
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL 
AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (e.g., loss of time, loss of 
use of vehicle, towing charges, road services, cost of rental car, 
inconveniences, etc.). 
     
        
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PIRELLI
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Storage
Should you need to store tires they should be stored indoors in a 
cool, dry place. Tire storage areas should be cool (45° F ~ 75° F), 
dry, non-dusty, and moderately well ventilated. To protect your tires 
from damage related to heat, water, ozone and direct sunlight, it is 
suggested you place them in opaque, waterproof containers (e.g., 
plastic trash bags). It is vital that the tires do not come in contact \
with 
sources of heat and/or ozone i.e. radiators, electric generators/motors,\
 
hot pipes, etc., and tires should never be allowed to stand or come into\
 
contact with water, grease, fuels, brake fluid or any other chemicals.
If you need to transport your tires, please follow the above guidelines.\
WARNING: Driving on an improperly stored tire is dangerous, 
as the tire can suddenly fail, which can lead to an accident and 
serious personal injury or death.
Tubes in Tubeless Tires
Under no circumstances are tubes to be used in Pirelli tires marked 
“Tubeless”. This includes tires that have been repaired. If the tire’s 
pressure retention ability has been affected, so as to necessitate a 
tube being installed, the tire must be replaced instead.
Tire Valves
Whenever new tires are installed on your wheels, new tire valves of the \
correct type must be installed. During your routine tire inspection, ver\
ify 
that all your valves have proper valve caps. Replace as necessary, 
since the valve cap is also a seal against pressure loss.
Tire Dismounting and Mounting
Tire fitting should be left to professionals who have the equipment 
and training to perform the task properly and safely using U.S. Tire 
Manufacturers Association procedures or the vehicle manufacturer’s 
recommendations. To maximize the performance of your tires, they 
must be installed following the tire sidewall markings with respect to