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What is a Road Hazard?
A road hazard occurs when a tire fails due to a puncture, bruise, or break incurred during the course of normal driving on a maintained road. Nails, glass, potholes, curbs, and spikes would be the most common examples.
Tire Replacement Coverage:
If an eligible Michelin or BFGoodrich passenger/light truck tire under the T3 Premium Road Hazard Warranty plan becomes unserviceable because of a road hazard during the first 25% of usable tread life, and cannot be safely repaired, it will be replaced with a comparable new tire. If available, an exact replacement tire will be installed. After the first 25% of tread wear, coverage will be prorated down to a tread depth of 3/32nds based on the remaining tread. This warranty is valid two years from the date of original consumer purchase and is non-transferable. You will be responsible for any taxes, mounting, balancing, non-covered wear or any other miscellaneous fees. This warranty covers only eligible tires that an active qualified T3 member originally purchased from Tire Centers, LLC.
What is not Covered:
Damage casued by vandalism, collision, fire, mechanical irregularities (i.e., failed shocks, struts, alignment, etc.), interference with vehicle components (i.e., improper application, improper inflation, break lockup, wheel spinning, torque snags, etc.).
- Improperly maintained tires.
- Sidewall abrasions and other cosmetic and appearance damage.
- Tires used in commercial use, racing, off-road service, rural mail carrier, towing, emergency vehicles, car rental agencies, and construction vehicles.
- Loss of time, inconveniences, vehicle use, and any consequencial damages.
THIS IS NOT A GUARANTEE THAT PROTECTED TIRES WILL REMAIN SERVICEABLE AFTER SUFFERING ROAD HAZARD DAMAGES.
Covered Tires:
Includes all eligible Michelin and BFGoodrich tires purchased directly from Tire Centers, LLC by eligible dealership.
Procedures for Handling Road Hazard Warranties:
Step 1 – Take the tire(s) back to the T3 retail location where the tire(s) were originally purchased.
Step 2 – Present the original invoice and Warranty Envelope containing pertinent tire information.
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