TIRE MAINTENANCE, SAFETY and WARRANTY MANUAL
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LEMANS SUV A/S The LEMANS SUV A/S delivers all-season traction, APPROVED wear-resistance and ride comfort that you demand for TIRE SIZE SIDEWALL RIM WIDTHS TRADITION OF PERFORMANCE your sport utility or pick up. Excellent handling, all- 15" season traction and unbeatable value brings LeMans 205/75R15 97T OWL 5.0-7.0 performance to the street! 215/75R15 100T OWL 5.5-7.0 • Outline White Letters & Serrated Black Letters 235/75R15 XL 109T OWL 6.0-8.0 • T Speed Ratings • All-Season design (M&S Rated) 16" • UTQG: 440 AB 1 235/70R16 106T OWL 6.0-8.0 245/70R16 107T OWL 6.5-8.0 255/70R16 111T OWL 6.5-8.5 50,000 Mile Treadwear 265/70R16 112T OWL 7.0-9.0 Limited Warranty * 17" 1 For an explanation of Uniform Tire Quality Grade ratings, see label affixed to the tire. * Prorated replacement if warranted mileage not attained; actual tread life may vary. 245/70R17 110T OWL 6.5-8.0 265/70R17 115T OWL 7.0-9.0 235/65R17 XL 108T OWL 6.5-8.5 If your LeMans tire covered by this warranty becomes unusable for any reason within the manufacturer's control within 5 years from date of purchase (proof of purchase required) or 6 years from the date of manufacture or before wearing down to 2/32nds of an inch of remaining original useable tread, whichever occurs first, then such tire will be replaced charging the user a prorated amount. Without proof of purchase date, the date of tire manufacture will be used to determine age. See authorized retailer for additional details, limitations and restrictions. CHECK YOUR AIR PRESSURE TRADITION OF PERFORMANCE MONTHLY TIRE MAINTENANCE, LEMANSTIRE. COM SAFETYLEMANSTIRE and . COM [ 855] 4 - LEMANS [ 855] 4 - LEMANS WARRANTY MANUAL ©Copyright 2015 - Tire Wholesale Warehouse TIRE MAINTENANCE, SAFETY and WARRANTY MANUAL REPLACEMENT MARKET PASSENGER and LIGHT TRUCK TIRES REPLACEMENT MARKET PASSENGER and LIGHT TRUCK TIRES Congratulations! You have just purchased quality tires from an ASSOCIATED BRANDS dealer. To ensure optimum tire performance and reduce the risk of a tire failure, Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC strongly recommends you read and follow all maintenance and safety information contained in this manual. In addi-tion, we recommend periodic inspection and maintenance, if necessary, by a qualified tire service professional. CONTENTS Tire Care Basics: Infl ate. Rotate. Evaluate. ......................... 4 Tire Maintenance and Safety Information ............................. 9 Tire Failure While Driving ...................................................... 9 Tire Infl ation Pressure ........................................................... 9 Tips For Safe Tire Infl ation .................................................. 11 Tips For Safe Loading ......................................................... 12 Tire Damage, Inspection and Service Life ........................... 12 Tire Manufacture Date ........................................................ 14 Tire Repairs ........................................................................ 14 Tire Mounting and Other Servicing ...................................... 16 High Performance, Low Aspect Ratio Tires .......................... 17 Winter Tires ........................................................................ 17 High Speed Driving ............................................................. 18 Tire Speed Ratings ............................................................. 18 Tire Spinning ...................................................................... 20 Radial Tire Rotation ............................................................. 20 Tire Replacement and Tire Mixing ....................................... 21 Your Spare Tire ................................................................... 22 Tire Storage ........................................................................ 23 Tire Service Customer Satisfaction ..................................... 23 Tire Registration ................................................................. 23 Reference Information .......................................................... 24 Tire Sidewall Labeling ......................................................... 24 Uniform Tire Quality Grading ............................................... 26 Limited Warranty .................................................................. 28 Eligibility ............................................................................. 28 What Is Warranted and For How Long ................................. 28 What This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover ....................... 29 Basic Warranty Coverage .................................................... 30 Supplemental Mileage Limited Warranty ............................. 30 Replacement Warranty for All Brands .................................. 31 Where To Go ....................................................................... 31 Consumer Rights ................................................................ 31 Conditions and Exclusions .................................................. 31 Owner’s Obligations ............................................................ 32 Arbitration .......................................................................... 32 3 TITIRER INFLATION PRESSURE . TirTirese can lose 1 psi (pound per square Inflate incinch)h per month under normal conditions. Check your tire pressure monthly.hly. AddiAdditionally,t tires can lose 1 psi for every 10° F tempera- ture drop.d Rotate. Rotate your tires as recommendedded by the vehicle manufacturer orr every 5,000 miles. Evaluate.. Routinely look for signs of treadad wear or damage. TIRE CAREE BASICS JusJustt a look won’t do it. One of these tires is actuactuallya 10 psi under-inflated. Your eyes can deceive you, Quick Reference Guide to so relyre on a good tire gauge for an accurate reading. Maintenance for All Tires, Including the Spare. 30psi 20psi 4 5 TITIRER INFLATION PRESSURE . TirTirese can lose 1 psi (pound per square Inflate incinch)h per month under normal conditions. Check your tire pressure monthly.hly. AddiAdditionally,t tires can lose 1 psi for every 10° F tempera- ture drop.d Rotate. Rotate your tires as recommendedded by the vehicle manufacturer orr every 5,000 miles. Evaluate.. Routinely look for signs of treadad wear or damage. TIRE CAREE BASICS JusJustt a look won’t do it. One of these tires is actuactuallya 10 psi under-infl ated. Your eyes can deceive you, Quick Reference Guide to so relyre on a good tire gauge for an accurate reading. Maintenance for All Tires, Including the Spare. 30psi 20psi 4 5 Look for the manufacturer’s recommendedded tire pressure listed on the sticker usuallyly TITIRER PRESSURE—MONTHLY located on the driver’s-side door edge oror CCHECKH door jamb area. Example: For accuracy, check your inflation pressure witwithh a tire gauge when tires are cold. Driv- ing heatsh up tires and makes the reading incorrect. a) RRemove tire valve cap. b) PlaceP the end of the This chart shows you how underinfl ationn tireti gauge over valve. can create an overload on tires. Check your tire pressure every month to make sure it’s’s up to specifi cation, especially before long trips or carryingrying extra weight. c) PressP the tire gauge straightst and firmly until theth scale extends. d) IfIf needed, increase ppressure and recheck wwith the tire gauge. Lower pressure increases heat. Infrared photography of tires tested at high speed. Damaging heat increases as infl ation pressure drops. e) RReplace valve cap. 6 7 Look for the manufacturer’s recommendedded tire pressure listed on the sticker usuallyly TITIRER PRESSURE—MONTHLY located on the driver’s-side door edge oror CCHECKH door jamb area. Example: For accuracy, check your infl ation pressure witwithh a tire gauge when tires are cold. Driv- ing heatsh up tires and makes the reading incorrect. a) RRemove tire valve cap. b) PlaceP the end of the This chart shows you how underinflationn tireti gauge over valve. can create an overload on tires. Check your tire pressure every month to make sure it’s’s up to specification, especially before long trips or carryingrying extra weight. c) PressP the tire gauge straightst and fi rmly until theth scale extends. d) IfIf needed, increase ppressure and recheck wwith the tire gauge. Lower pressure increases heat. Infrared photography of tires tested at high speed. Damaging heat increases as inflation pressure drops. e) RReplace valve cap. 6 7 TIRE ROTATION TITIRER MAINTENANCE and For maximum mileage, rotate your tires SAFETYSA INFORMATION according to the vehicle manufacturer’ss recommendations (consult your vehicle Any ttire, no matter how well constructed, may fail in use as a rresult of punctures, impact damage, improper in a- owner’s manual), or if not provided, rotateate tion, overloading, or other conditions resulting from use or every 5,000 miles using a rotation patternern misumisuse.s Tire failure may create a risk of property damage, such as below (see “Radial Tire Rotation”n” serioseriousu personal injury or death. in this manual). SAFETY WARNING SeriousSerio personal injury or death may result from a tire fail- ure. Many tire failures are preceded by vibration, bumps, bulgesbulge or irregular wear. If a vibration occurs while driving your vehicle or you notice a bump, bulge or irregular wear, have your tires and vehicle evaluated by a qualied tire serviservicec professional. To rreducee the risk of tire failure, Bridgestone Ameri- cas TireT Operations, LLC strongly recommends you read and follow all safety information contained in this manual.manu In addition, we recommend