What Are the Three Guarantees for Tires?

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JaydenFitz
07/29/25 2:23pm
The three guarantees refer to the warranty, replacement, and refund policies for sold products. Here are the relevant details: 1. Basic Policy for Tire Three Guarantees: Issues such as bead cracks, bulges, inner wire exposure, etc., are covered similarly to inner tube tires, provided that the tread depth is more than half. 2. Specific Claims Standards: If the remaining tread depth is over 70%, a new tire can be replaced for free; if the remaining tread depth is between 60%-69%, a new tire can be replaced at 30% of the factory price; if the remaining tread depth is between 50%-59%, a new tire can be replaced at 40% of the factory price.
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