BFGOODRICH TIRES WARRANTY

 

It is important to understand the details of a tire warranty before making a purchase. For BFGoodrich tires sold in Canada, the BFGoodrich tire warranty is a standard manufacturer’s limited warranty, and some of the most important details are included here. For full details, it is best to visit the manufacturer’s website and read the warranty in detail. Here is what BFGoodrich offers:

For buyers in Canada, the BFGoodrich tires limited warranty states that the warranty coverage period is six (6) years from the date of purchase of the tires or the life of the usable tread—which is defined as the original tread worn down to the tread wear indicators of 2/32nd of an inch of tread remaining—whichever of these factors occur first.  If you don’t have the original proof of purchase, then the date when the tires were manufactured will be used instead.

In addition, your BFGoodrich tires are covered in the limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the original usable tread, or six (6) years from the date of purchase, whichever comes first. Some conditions do apply, so please read the warranty manual for full details. Tires which wear our evenly before reaching the end of their mileage warranties will be replaced on a pro-rata basis subject to various conditions including ensuring you are the original owner of the tires and they are on the original vehicle, that the tires have been inspected and rotated by a BFGoodrich tire retailer, and several other conditions listed in the BFGoodrich tire warranty brochure.

Some BFGoodrich tires are subject to differing mileage warranties. To determine if your tires have specific mileage warranties covered by your BFGoodrich tire warranty, please visit your BFGoodrich tire dealer, or visit the BFGoodrich warranty page.

If you are wondering: “How do I claim a BFGoodrich tire warranty?”, if you want to make a warranty claim on your BFGoodrich tires in Canada, then you need to take your tires to a participating BFGoodrich tire retailer, and the vehicle that the tires were originally purchased for must be brought to the retailer as well. Give the retailer your original invoice for the tires, as well as the mounting and rotation service record, personal identification and vehicle registration, then the retailer will determine if your tires are eligible for a warranty claim.