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BFGOODRICH TIRES
FULL-SIZESPARE
Full-size sparetires(nottemporary spares)ofthe same sizeandconstruc-
tion should beused inafive (5)tire rotation. Alwayschecktheinflation
pressure ofthe full-size spareimmediately beforeincorporating itinto
rotation. Followthevehicle manufacturer ’s recommendedpatternfor
rotation, orifnot available, seeaqualified tiretechnician.
REPLACEMENT OFTWO

 (2) TIRES
It is recommended thatallfour (4)tires arereplaced atthe same time.
However, whenever onlytwotires arereplaced, thenew ones should be
put onthe rear. The new tires, withdeeper tread,mayprovide bettergrip
and water evacuation inwet driving conditions.
CUSTOMIZATION OF TIRES, WHEELS, ORSUSPENSION ON
SUVS ANDLIGHT TRUCKS
Due totheir size,weight andhigher centerofgravity, vehicles suchas
SUVs andlight trucks donot have thesame handling characteristics as
automobiles. Becauseofthese differing characteristics, failuretooperate
your SUV/truck inaproper andsafe manner canincrease thelikelihood
of vehicle rollover. Modifications toyour SUV/truck tiresize,
tire type,
wheels orsuspension canchange itshandling characteristics andfurther
increase thelikelihood ofvehicle rollover. Whether yourSUV/truck has
the original equipment configuration fortires, wheels andsuspension or
whether anyofthese items havebeenmodified, alwaysdrivesafely,
avoid sudden, sharpturnsorlane changes andobey alltraffic laws.
Failur e

 to do somay result inloss ofvehicle controlleading toan accident
and serious injuryordeath.
TIRE ALTERATIONS
Do not make orallow tobe made anyalterations onyour tires.
Alterations mayprevent properperformance, leadingtotire damage
which canresult inan accident. Tireswhich become unserviceable dueto
alterations suchastruing, whitewall inlays,addition ofbalancing or
sealant liquids, orthe use oftire dressing containing

 petroleum distillates
are excluded fromwarranty coverage.
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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
have been damaged internally (which is not externally visible) by having
been 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 only be
mounted on wheels designed for tubeless tires i.e., wheels which have
safety humps or ledges.
It is recommended that you have your tires and wheels balanced. Tires
and wheels which are not balanced may cause steering difficulties, a
bumpy ride, and irregular tire wear.
Be sure that all your valves have suitable valve caps. The valve cap is
the primary seal against air loss.
SERVICE LIFE FOR PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK
TIRES INCLUDING SPARE TIRES
The following recommendation applies to passenger car and light truck
tires. Tires are composed of various types of material and rubber
compounds, having performance properties essential to the proper
functioning of the tire itself. These component properties evolve over
time. For each tire, this evolution depends upon many factors such as
weather, storage conditions, and conditions of use (load, speed, inflation
pressure, maintenance etc.) to which the tire is subjected throughout its
life. This service-related evolution varies widely so that accurately
predicting the serviceable life of any specific tire in advance is not
possible.
That it is why, in addition to regular inspections and inflation pressure
maintenance by consumers, it is recommended to have passenger car and
light truck tires, including spare tires, inspected regularly by a qualified
tire specialist, such as a tire dealer, who will assess the tire’s suitability for
continued service. Tires which have been in use for 5 years or more
should continue to be inspected by a specialist at least annually.
Consumers are strongly encouraged to be aware not only of their tires’
visual condition and inflation pressure but also of any change in dynamic
performance such as increased air loss, noise or vibration, which could be
an indication that the tires need to be removed from service to prevent
tire failure.
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TIPS FOR SAFE LOADING
WARNING!
Driving your vehicle in an overloaded condition is dangerous.
Overloading causes excessive tire heat build-up and internal
structural damage. This can cause a tire failure, even at a later date,
which could lead to serious personal injury or death. Consult the
vehicle tire information placard, certification label, and owner ’s
manual for the recommended vehicle load limits and loading
recommendations.
• Always keep the vehicle manufacturer ’s recommended inflation pres-
sure in all your tires, including the spare. Check their pressure monthly
and before long trips or carrying extra weight.
• Never exceed the maximum load rating stamped on the sidewall of
your tire.
• Never exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) or front/rear
gross axle weight ratings (GAWR) of your vehicle.
• Consult your vehicle owner ’s manual for load recommendations and
special instructions (such as for trailer/towing and snow plow
installations).
TIRE DAMAGE, INSPECTION AND SERVICE LIFE
Evaluation and maintenance of your tires is important to their perfor-
mance and the service they provide to you. Over time and/or through
use, the condition of a tire can change from exposure to everyday road
conditions, the environment, damaging events such as punctures, and
other external factors.
WARNING!
Driving on damaged tires is dangerous. A damaged tire can
suddenly fail causing serious personal injury or death. Have your
tires regularly inspected by a qualified tire service professional.
You should visually inspect your tires on a regular basis throughout their
life, and you should have your tires periodically evaluated by a qualified
tire service professional when your vehicle is serviced such as routine
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similar performance attributes with a different sidewall or tread configu-
ration. If a higher priced tire is accepted as replacement, the difference in
price will be at an additional charge to you. Any replacement tire
provided pursuant to this warranty will be covered by the warranty in
effect at the time of replacement.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
A tire has delivered its full original tread life and the coverage of this
limited warranty ends when the tread wear indicators become visible
(worn to 2/32) or six (6) years from the date of new tire purchase,
whichever occurs first. (Without proof of purchase the date of manufac-
ture will be used to determine eligibility.)
LIMITATIONS
This limited warranty is applicable only in the United States and Canada.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY?
This limited warranty does not cover the following:
•Tires submitted for ride disturbance complaints that are worn beyond
the first two thirty-seconds of an inch (2/32) tread depth or tires
submitted for ride disturbance due to damaged wheels or any vehicle
condition.
• Goodyear does not warrant or give credit in any adjustment transac-
tion for any kind of material added to a tire (e.g., tire fillers, sealants,
balancing substances) after the tire leaves a factory producing Good-
year or Dunlop tires, nor will it adjust any tire that has failed as a result
of adding such material.
• Irregular wear or damage due to mechanical condition of the vehicle,
improper inflation, overloading, high speed spin-up, misapplication,
misuse, negligence, racing, use of tire chains, improper mounting or
demounting, improper repair, wreck, collision or fire.
• Road hazards (includes, but is not limited to, punctures, cuts, snags,
impact breaks, etc.).
• Any tire that, after leaving a factory producing Goodyear or Dunlop
tires, has been intentionally altered to change its appearance (e.g.,
white inlay on a black tire or regrooved).
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TIRE SERVICE LIFE
Tires are designed and built to provide many thousands of miles of
excellent service. For maximum benefit, tires must be maintained prop-
erly to avoid tire damage that may result in removal from service before
the tread is worn down to minimum depth.
It is not practical to accurately predict the service life of any specific tire
in chronological time since service conditions vary widely. The service-
ability of a tire over time is a function of the storage and service
conditions (inflation pressure, load, speed, road hazard injury, etc.) to
which a tire is subjected. Consumers should not rely solely on the
appearance of the tire, but should be aware of any change in dynamic
performance such as increased air loss, noise or vibration, which could be
a sign to remove the tire. Therefore, it is essential to have tires, including
spares, inspected regularly (at least monthly) for proper inflation pres-
sure, damage and treadwear.
Check your vehicle’s owner ’s manual (or your vehicle) to determine if
it is equipped with run-flat (extended mobility) tires. If your vehicle is
equipped with run-flat tires, the following applies:
GOODYEARDUNLOPTIRE6
HOWTOREAD A TIRE D.O.T. SERIAL NUMBER
D.O.T.stands forDepartment ofTransportation andthenumber ison the
lower sidewall ofeach tiretoshow thatthetire meets orexceeds the
Department ofTransportation safetystandards.
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The cost ofapplicable taxesandmounting andbalancing andany
other service charges.
 Tire damage orirregular weardueto:
" Road hazard, including puncture, cut,impact break,bulge,snag,
stone drill,collision.
# Continued usewhile runflatorunder acute VOEFSJOGMBUJPO.
$ Improper useoroperation, withoutlimitation, improperinflation
pressure, overloading, useofan improper rim,tire/wheel assem-
bly imbalance orother vehicle condition, wornsuspension compo-
nents, improper mounting orde-mounting, misuse,misapplica-
tion, fireorother externally generatedheat,water orother material
trapped insidethetire during mounting, tirealteration, racingor
competition purposes,improperinsertingofsealant, balanceor
filler materials.
% Improper repair
,or with repairs

 not conforming tothe Rubber
Manufacturers Associationstandards,orwith section repairs, or
with self-vulcanizing plugonly.
& Failure torotate thetire atleast every 5,000miles asevidenced by
Kumho’s MileageWarranty/Tire RotationCard(printed inthis
brochure) orvehicle misalignment.
' Uneven orrapid wearwhich iscaused bymechanical irregularity
inthe vehicle suchasmisalignment, (ameasured treaddifference
of2/32nds ofan inch ormore across thetread onthe same tire).
 Ozone orweather cracking ontires over four(4)years fromthedate of
manufacture.
 Tires thathave beenrecapped, orretreaded, regrooved.
 Ride disturbance (out-of-round, vibration,pulling,etc.)claims submit-
ted after thefirst 2/32 oftread wear.
 Loss oftime, or

use, inconvenience, orany incidental orconsequential
damage.
 Tires thathave beenmodified bythe addition orremoval ofmaterial
or any tireintentionally alteredtochange itsappearance.
 Tires unserviceability causedbythe tire operation inexcess of
tire/wheel manufacturers specificationsandrecommendations.
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When rotating tires with a directional tread pattern, observe the arrows
molded on the sidewall which show the direction the tire should turn.
Care must be taken to maintain the proper turning direction.
Some Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) may not recognize
that a tire has been moved to a different position on your vehicle. Make
certain that your TPMS system is reset, if necessary, so as to correctly
identify the location of each tire on your vehicle. Refer to your vehicle
owner ’s manual or your vehicle dealer.
Determine whether rotated tires require tire inflation adjustment as front
and rear position tire pressure may vary according to the vehicle
manufacturer ’s specification due to the actual load on that wheel
position. Some vehicles may have different sized tires mounted on the
front and rear axles, and these different sized tires have rotation
restrictions. Always check the vehicle owner ’s manual for the proper
rotation recommendations.
Full-size Spare
Full-size spare tires (not temporary spares) of the same size and construc-
tion should be used in a five (5) tire rotation. Always check the inflation
pressure of the full-size spare immediately before incorporating it into
rotation. Follow the vehicle manufacturer ’s recommended pattern for
rotation, or if not available, see a qualified tire technician.
Replacement of Two (2) Tires
It is recommended that all four (4) tires are replaced at the same time.
However, when only two tires are replaced, the new tires should be put
on the rear. The new tires, with deeper tread, may provide better grip and
water evacuation in wet driving conditions.
CUSTOMIZATION OF TIRES, WHEELS, OR SUSPENSION ON
SUVS AND LIGHT TRUCKS
Due to their size, weight and higher center of gravity, vehicles such as
SUVs and light trucks do not have the same handling characteristics as
automobiles. Because of these differing characteristics, failure to operate
your SUV/truck in a proper and safe manner can increase the likelihood
of vehicle rollover. Modifications to your SUV/truck tire size, tire type,
wheels or suspension can change its handling characteristics and further
increase the likelihood of vehicle rollover. Whether your SUV/truck has
the original equipment configuration for tires, wheels and suspension or
whether any of these items have been modified, always drive safely,
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SERVICE LIFE FOR PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK
TIRES INCLUDING SPARE TIRES
The following recommendation applies to passenger car and light truck
tires. Tires are composed of various types of material and rubber
compounds, having performance properties essential to the proper
functioning of the tire itself. These component properties evolve over
time. For each tire, this evolution depends upon many factors such as
weather, storage conditions, and conditions of use (load, speed, inflation
pressure, maintenance etc.) to which the tire is subjected throughout its
life. This service-related evolution varies widely so that accurately
predicting the serviceable life of any specific tire in advance is not
possible.
That is why, in addition to regular inspections and inflation pressure
maintenance by consumers, it is recommended to have passenger car and
light truck tires, including spare tires, inspected regularly by a qualified
tire specialist, such as a tire dealer, who will assess the tire’s suitability for
continued service. Tires which have been in use for 5 years or more
should continue to be inspected by a specialist at least annually. Con-
sumers are strongly encouraged to be aware not only of their tires’ visual
condition and inflation pressure but also of any change in dynamic
performance such as increased air loss, noise or vibration, which could be
an indication that the tires need to be removed from service to prevent
tire failure. It is impossible to predict when tires should be replaced based
on their calendar age alone. However the older a tire the greater the
chance that it will need to be replaced due to the service-related evolution
or other conditions found upon inspection or detected during use.
While most tires will need replacement before they achieve 10 years, it is
recommended that any tires in service 10 years or more from the date of
manufacture, including spare tires, be replaced with new tires as a simple
precaution even if such tires appear serviceable and even if they have not
reached the legal wear limit. For tires that were on an original equipment
vehicle (i.e., acquired by the consumer on a new vehicle), follow the
vehicle manufacturer ’s tire replacement recommendations, when speci-
fied (but not to exceed 10 years).
The date when a tire was manufactured is located on the sidewall of each
tire. Consumers should locate the Department of Transportation or DOT
code on the tire which begins with DOT and ends with the week and year
of manufacture. For example, a DOT code ending with “2204” indicates
a tire made in the 22nd week (May) of 2004.
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Patterns sold after May 1st 2014 by NEXEN TIRE in the United States and
Canada are eligible for a free 24/7/365 Roadside Assistance for a period
of 36 months from the purchase date. Upon purchasing Nexen tires, the
consumer will receive an activation card from the tire shop. An online
registration needs to be completed in order to have access to a toll free
phone number to call in case of a flat tire. A qualified professional will
change your flat tire with your spare tire free of charge. If a working spare
is not available, towing will be provided free of charge to the nearest
NEXEN TIRE dealer or authorized place of repair.
*Nexen Tire reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of all
warranties at any time.
TIRE CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Tire failure can result in serious damage and/or personal injury. To
reduce the risk of tire failure we recommend the following:
•Maintain proper inflation pressure and do not use at under inflation or
over inflation. Pressure should be set at the level recommended by
vehicle manufacturer.
• Wheel alignment and balancing should be checked at regular intervals.
• Do not overload. The maximum load carrying capacity is molded on
the sidewall of the tire.
• Do not spin your tires excessively and avoid driving over curbs,
potholes, obstacles and edges of pavement.
• Never drive on smooth (bald) tires. By law, tires must be replaced
when 2/32 of tread depth remained, as indicated by tread wear
indicator molded in the tread grooves.
• Check your tires frequently for any scrapes, cuts, foreign objects,
separations or bulges. If damage is found, do not attempt to dismount
a tire yourself. Change damaged tire with the spare and contact your
local authorized NEXEN TIRE dealer immediately.
• Do not drive in excess of speed limits allowed by law or the maximum
speed justified by driving conditions.
• To achieve proper even wear and gain maximum tread life, tire
rotation at regular intervals is required.
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How To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
The owner, when making a claim under the terms of this warranty, must
present the tire along with proof of purchase to any authorized Pirelli
Dealer. Once tires are returned to Pirelli by an authorized PTI dealer and
credit has been issued, submitted tires become the property of Pirelli.
To locate an authorized Pirelli Dealer in your area, refer to the Dealer
Locator at
www.ca.pirelli.com.
THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY GIVEN BY PTI, APPLI-
CABLE TO PIRELLI BRAND OR PTI PRIVATE BRAND ORIGINAL
EQUIPMENT OR REPLACEMENT PASSENGER CAR RADIAL AND
LIGHT TRUCK RADIAL TIRES. PTI DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER
EXPRESS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER-
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PTI
DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY OTHER PERSON, INCLUDING AU-
THORIZED PIRELLI DEALERS OR CAR MANUFACTURERS, OR CAR
DEALERS, TO CHANGE THIS WARRANTY OR CREATE ANY OTHER
OBLIGATION IN CONNECTION WITH PIRELLI TIRES. PTI WILL NOT
DO ANYTHING OTHER THAN WHAT IS STATED IN THIS WAR-
RANTY IF AN ANOMALY IS FOUND TO EXIST IN A PIRELLI BRAND
OR PTI PRIVATE BRAND ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT OR REPLACE-
MENT PASSENGER CAR OR LIGHT TRUCK RADIAL TIRE. ALL
OTHER REMEDIES ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING ANY OBLIGATION
OR LIABILITY ON THE PART OF PTI FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (SUCH AS A LOSS OF USE OF VEHICLE,
LOSS OF TIME OR INCONVENIENCE) ARISING OUT OF AN
ANOMALY.
Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights which vary from province to province.
If further assistance or information is needed, please contact:
Consumer Affairs Group Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Eastern Canada 1–800–363–0583
Ontario 1–800–828–2585
Western Canada 1–800–663–0148
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