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What Are the Three Guarantees for Tires?

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JaydenFitz
07/29/2025, 02:23:23 AM

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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CorbinLynn
08/12/2025, 05:48:23 PM

Last time I changed my tires, I specifically asked about the three guarantees policy, which covers repair, replacement, and refund. Repair means if the tire has issues like bulging or abnormal wear during the warranty period, the manufacturer will fix it for free; replacement means if a new tire has quality problems, such as factory defects, they can give you a brand-new one; refund means if the consumer is unsatisfied or there are serious defects, they can directly return the product and get a refund. The warranty period for tires is usually a few months to a year, depending on the brand. Remember to keep the receipt and warranty card, and contact the seller or brand customer service if there are any issues. Don’t overlook this, because tire problems affect safety—my friend suffered because they didn’t check properly. Regularly checking tire pressure and wear can prevent many issues.

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DelIker
10/03/2025, 11:02:28 PM

When it comes to the three guarantees for tires, I think it's a quite practical protection, mainly consisting of three parts: repair, replacement, and refund. Repair means fixing damaged parts within the warranty period, such as small cracks on the tire sidewall; replacement is when a new tire has quality issues, like manufacturing defects, and can be directly replaced with a new one; refund is when consumers feel the tire is unsuitable or poses a safety risk, they can request their money back. The warranty periods vary by brand, usually starting from six months. I often remind everyone to carefully read the contract details when buying tires, not just focusing on the price. Additionally, daily maintenance of tires is crucial, such as checking the tire pressure once a month, which can extend their lifespan and reduce failures. If problems arise, don't delay, contact after-sales service promptly.

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BentleyMarie
11/16/2025, 11:37:42 PM

The three guarantees for tires refer to guarantee repair, guarantee replacement, and guarantee refund. Guarantee repair means the manufacturer will fix any issues for free within a specified period; guarantee replacement means if a new tire has defects, such as cracking, they will replace it with a new one for you; guarantee refund means you can return the product if you are dissatisfied or the quality is too poor. This protection usually takes effect after purchase, and I recommend confirming the terms when buying. The warranty period can be as short as a few months, so don't forget to keep your purchase proof. Tires are crucial for driving safety, so regular checks for wear and tear are essential.

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DiNevaeh
01/07/2026, 01:14:22 AM

The 'three guarantees' for tires refer to guarantee for repair, replacement, and refund. The repair guarantee covers maintenance needs during the warranty period, such as minor fault repairs; the replacement guarantee provides a new tire when there are quality issues; the refund guarantee allows consumers to return the product under specific conditions. This policy protects our rights, but don't assume everything is covered—normal wear and tear, for example, is not included. When buying a car, I always pay attention to the brand's three-guarantee details and also recommend checking the tire's manufacturing date. For maintenance, regular tire pressure checks can prevent many disputes. Remember, if problems arise, file a claim as soon as possible.

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OAmelia
04/04/2026, 12:16:35 AM

The three guarantees for tires are repair, replacement, and refund. Repair means if there's an issue with the tire during the warranty period, they will fix it for free; replacement means if the new tire is of poor quality, such as frequent air leaks, you can get a new one; refund means if you're unsatisfied, you can return it. I understand this can save money and hassle, but the premise is buying a high-quality brand and keeping the receipts. The warranty period is usually shorter than that of the whole vehicle, so pay attention to the timeline. I usually make it a habit to regularly check tire pressure and tread patterns, which can reduce the need for the three guarantees. Safety first—if you encounter problems, don't hesitate to follow the procedures.

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