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Tire Problems FAQs

I have a problem with my tires, will any GT Radial retailer be able to inspect or service them?

Any GT Radial retailer will be able to inspect or service the tires. Please refer to the dealer locator for a center nearest you.

My tire loses air in 90 days, do I have a problem?

No, it is usual to lose a pound of pressure every 30 days.

Why are my tires wearing unevenly?

Uneven wear is most likely an indicator of improper air pressure, misalignment, tire and wheel imbalance, a mechanical problem, or lack of regular tire rotation.

Are punctures or cuts covered by the warranty?

Our warranty covers defects in workmanship and material for the life of the tread or 5 years, whichever comes first. We do not cover tires that are damaged as a result of road hazards, cuts, punctures, impact, etc.

What should I do If I notice a vibration?

Visit your nearest GT Radial retailer so your vehicle and tires can be inspected. Vibration could be an indication of wear or damage to the drive train, suspension, tires and or wheels of your vehicle.

Is there a reason why my tires are noisy?

Noise is most commonly due to an uneven or irregular wear pattern that has developed on the tires. Please visit your nearest GT Radial retailer to have your tires inspected.

What should I do if my vehicle is pulling to one side?

"Check inflation pressure on your tires. Please visit your nearest GT Radial retailer to have your tires and suspension inspected. "

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Section Width Section Width How to find your width? This three-digit number represents the width of the tire in millimeters (mm), measured from sidewall to sidewall. Since this measure is affected by the width of the rim, the measurement is done when the tire is on its intended rim size.
Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio How to find your aspect ratio? The aspect ratio is the relationship of a tire's sidewall height to its section width, expressed as a percentage. In this example, the tire sidewall height is approximately 55% of the tire width. The higher the number, the taller the sidewall; the lower the number, the shorter the sidewall.
Rim Diameter Rim Diameter How to find your Rim Diameter? The diameter of the rim in inches.

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