
Cooper Tire Dealers - Lasting and Low-priced Tires
All authorized Cooper Tire dealers can determine warranty eligibility on Cooper tires. Cooper
products are backed by a workmanship and materials warranty that our independent tire dealers administer on a
regular basis. Any tire that is deemed to have an eligible adjustable condition as determined by one of our
independent tire dealers shall be processed according to the terms of the Cooper Warranty Program. Our independent
tire dealers make the determination on what qualifies as an eligible adjustable condition, and handle all warranty
returns. Cooper Tire does not warranty road hazards. Please direct any warranty related questions to your
Cooper dealer. To find a dealer near you, use the dealer locator on the Cooper Tire web site.
Used tires can be bought at a discount price. When a car is totaled, the tires can be salvaged, and they are
usually resold. They are cheaper even if they are almost new. It would be prudent to check the tires’ tread,
though, to make sure they are still in good, usable condition.
Cooper Tires have a number of tires that you are able to choose from. There is quite a bit of warranty
information on the website as well, explaining that if your tire is not drivable within the first 25% of the tire
life you get a full replacement. If your tire breaks between 25% usage and your purchase date, they not only
replace it, they also throw in the balancing and mounting.
If you think your automobile’s tires might be wearing down, then you will need to buy a new set. Used sets can
also be purchased, they can perfectly safe, but you should definitely check them to be sure they’re still in good
condition. These retailers will have an assortment of name brand tires and sizes, or sometimes they will specialize
in one brand. These are some questions that can help you to make the proper decision when choosing a retailer for
your car, truck, or motorcycle.
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