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Oh man, talk about a bummer! Cracked tires can really put a damper on your day. Not only do they cost money to replace, but if they’re covered by warranty, you might be out of luck. That’s why it’s important to know the ins and outs of your tire warranty before you hit the road.
Are Cracked Tires Covered Under Warranty? [Solved]
Tire manufacturers usually guarantee their tires against cracking for 4 years from when you bought ’em (you’ll need a receipt or the date your car went into service) or from when they were made. So, no worries - you’re covered!
Tire Coverage: Most warranties cover the cost of replacing tires that have become cracked or damaged due to normal wear and tear.
Time Frame: The coverage period for cracked tires is typically limited to a certain number of years or miles, depending on the warranty provider.
Exclusions: Some warranties may exclude certain types of damage, such as punctures caused by road debris or improper installation.
Cost: Depending on the warranty provider, there may be a deductible associated with tire coverage, which will need to be paid before any repairs are made.
Replacement Tires: If your tires are covered under warranty, you may be able to get new ones at no additional cost from the manufacturer or retailer where you purchased them originally.
Cracked tires are usually not covered under a warranty, so if you have any issues with your tires, you’ll be out of luck. Ain’t that a bummer? Still, it’s worth double-checking the terms of your warranty just in case.