party gif100% Free Road Hazard Warranty Tire road hazard and repair reimbursement will only be on passenger and light truck tires purchased from Dan the Tire Man that have been registered on our site at the time of installation. Picture of the non-repairable road hazard must be emailed to [email protected]. Picture should include the DOT number on the side of the tire. Mud tires, race tires, tires series 35 and below, semi truck tires, off road tires, and run flat tires are excluded from the road hazard and repair reimbursement program. Only a true road hazard will be covered under the warranty program. The program will not cover vandalism or malicious intent..

Monthly Archives: September 2022

  1. How to Measure ATV Tires for replacement

    An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is a powerful machine that is great fun to drive. Unfortunately, the stock ATV tires that came with your unit won’t last as long as those sold on the market. Stock quad tires can last about a year, depending on the terrain and frequency of your rides. On average, aftermarket tires can last up to 5,000 miles longer. After driving your quad for a while, you may notice that your stock ATV tires have worn out. When that happens, you need to replace them with better aftermarket tires. Due to this, many vehicle owners ask how ATV tire sizes work, and we have the answer. Keep reading to find out. How To Measure ATV Tires To Best Suit Your Vehicle When you shop for tires for your quad, you’ll notice that they look similar to other automobile tires but are laid out differently. To determine the size of the tires you need, you have to pay attention to the three numbers

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  2. What Should My Ideal Tire Pressure Be?

    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), when people drive on underinflated tires, it increases their risk of getting into an accident by 300 percent. In addition, overinflation can significantly impact a tire’s performance. This means drivers must pay attention to their vehicle’s tire pressure before hitting the road. What Should My Tire Pressure Be? The recommended tire pressure for each vehicle will vary depending on the manufacturer’s recommendation. Car manufacturers have calculated the correct pressure after running numerous tests. You should check the sticker or card at the driver’s door to find the correct levels for your tires. You can also find this information in your owner’s manual. The recommended pressure levels usually range from 32 to 40 pounds per square inch (PSI). Most tires will have their PSI rating indicated on the side. Remember that this number indicates the maximum pressure the tire can take. Therefore, the recommended pressure level

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