Is a nail in a tire covered under warranty?

Manufacturer Road Hazard Warranty
A few tire brands offer a limited road hazard warranty that covers irreparable damage caused by potholes, nails, glass and other hazards. This type of limited warranty typically covers tires for one year or the first 2/32” of tread life, whichever comes first.
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Does a tire warranty cover a nail in the tire?

Road hazard warranties specifically cover damage to the tire caused through non-negligent driving. This can include driving over nails, broken glass, or other unexpected debris in the road. It's important to note that this type of warranty won't cover damage caused to the car because of user error.
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Is a nail in a tire considered road hazard?

Road hazard damage occurs when a tire fails as a result of a puncture, bruise or impact incurred while driving on maintained roads. Nails, glass and potholes are the most common road hazards. And they're not typically covered under tire warranties.
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Do I need a new tire if I have a nail in it?

Tire punctures can often be repaired but there are limitations. If the puncture is greater than 1/4-of-an-inch in diameter, it's better and safer to replace the tire. The most common cause of tire punctures is nails, and if the nail is small enough, it might not even penetrate the tire tread.
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Do tires carry a warranty?

TIRE WARRANTIES FOR WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS

Pretty much every tire brand and manufacturer offers some kind workmanship and materials tire warranty. Most manufacturers will outright replace a tire if a manufacturing defect is found within the first 2/32” of a tire's tread life.
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What is the standard warranty on tires?

Mileage warranty (also known as tread life warranty)

Generally, these warranties cover tires for four, five, or six years from the date of purchase, depending on the manufacturer. This type of warranty essentially guarantees that you'll get a certain number of miles of use out of your tires before they wear out.
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What is the usual warranty on tires?

"... tires...are typically backed by their manufacturer's limited warranties for a period of 4 to 6 years from the date of purchase or until the tread wears out, whichever occurs first."
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How much does it cost to fix a nail in tire?

While a tire repair won't cost you an arm and a leg, it will cost you a bit of your time. If you're looking into having a puncture repaired on a tire, you're looking at spending on average between $10 to $20 dollars.
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Why do I keep getting nails in my tires?

Driving over It

Nails and screws in your tire are most frequently obtained by driving over them. One thing you'll notice about the screw-on tire issue is that it primarily impacts the back wheels, which makes sense. The majority of the time, a screw will be lying vertically on the ground in this position.
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What should I do if I have a nail in my tire?

The best possible solution is to bring your vehicle to an expert for patching service. A professional can quickly find the puncture, remove the nail/screw, patch your tire, and refill your tire with air.
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Do tire warranties cover sidewall damage?

If the tire warranty was purchased for the tire, and it's in the recommended spec, and repairable, it will be repaired. If the tire cannot be repaired due to issues like punctures in the sidewall, the tire will be replaced.
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Should I take a nail out of my tire?

If you get a Nail in your tire, you should remove it as soon as possible. You can drive short distances with a nail in your tire but you should not just leave it there and continue to drive for a long period of time. It is very unsafe for not only you but the other drivers you share the road with as well.
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Can I drive with a screw in my tire?

The short answer is yes, you can drive with a nail in your tire. Drivers cruise over nails all the time and don't realize it. Nails can lodge in a tire so tightly that air isn't able to escape; the car hits the nail so fast and so hard that air is never given the opportunity to release.
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Are tires covered under bumper to bumper warranty?

A bumper-to-bumper warranty does not cover tires. It does not cover brake pads. It does not cover brake rotors. It does not cover brakes in any fashion or form.
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Can a nail in a tire be repaired?

Puncture repairs are limited to the center of the tread area. If there are punctures or damage in the shoulder or sidewall of the tire, it is not repairable.
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Can I drive with a nail in my tyre?

It is not safe to drive with a nail in your tyre, as a puncture could lead to a blowout at any time. The only reason you should drive with a nail in your tyre is to get to a garage for a repair or replacement for your tyre.
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How long can I drive with a punctured tire?

Although run flat tyre manufacturers vary as to their guidelines, it's usually possible to keep driving up to a maximum speed of 55mph – although the lower the better. Our qualified fitters advise driving only a limited distance and no further than around 50 miles.
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Can I drive long distance with a plugged tire?

According to many studies, 8 miles is a safe distance to drive on a plugged tire. Plugging is not a long-term fix; it just keeps the wheel moving for the time it takes to find a service center.
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Can a plugged tire be patched?

Repairs cannot overlap. A rubber stem, or plug, must be applied to fill the puncture injury and a patch must be applied to seal the innerliner. A common repair unit is a one-piece combination unit with a stem and patch. Not all tires can be repaired.
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Are patched tires safe?

As compared to having a flat tire, a patched tire repair is better and safer. There are no safety concerns with a well-patched tire, and is actually the best way to handle flat tires. It is safe to drive on a patched tire regardless of how rugged or rocky the road gets.
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How do I file a claim with tire Rack?

When an eligible tire is damaged, please visit https://trrclaims.nationsafedrivers.com to file a claim, or call the claims administrator at 855-623-0468. You can find full details on how to file a claim here: How…
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Does Walmart offer tire warranty?

Walmart Tire Warranty Coverage

When you purchase a tire from Walmart, you can return it within 90 days and get a refund, provided it is unused. If you want to get repairs or replacements, Walmart offers a Road Hazard warranty for $10 a tire.
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How often should you rotate your tires?

Namely, it's a best practice to rotate tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or so. This is a rule of thumb, however, and you'll want to double-check with your vehicle's owner's manual for more specific information.
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Can I just replace one tire?

Tread of other tires: If the other three tires are fairly new, you may be able to get by with just replacing one or two tires without drastically impacting performance and safety. As a rule of thumb, if the other 2 or 3 tires are worn down more than 4/32 of an inch of tread, you should replace all 4 tires.
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Can you return new tires?

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The good news is that most major retailers have a return policy for tires, so if you are unhappy with what you got, you will probably be able to return them for something different. It varies according to the store, so always ask for the details of the return policy before you buy.
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