ADDITIONAL TIRE WARRANTY SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
3-Year Free Replacement Workmanship & Materials Tire Replacement: If your tire suffers a non-repairable defect in workmanship or materials during the first 3 years of service, we'll replace it at no charge. You will pay Installation Charges (mounting, initial balance, valve stems), Local or State New Tire Fees, Tire Disposal Fees, and the cost of the Tire Security Certificate for the new tire. Show your Herbert Automotive®/Handy Lube® receipt. See center manager for details.
Free Rotation & Rebalance for the Useful Life of the Tire: We want you to get maximum tread life from your tires, so we’ll rotate and rebalance your tires every 5,000 miles for the useful life of the tire. Show your Herbert Automotive®/Handy Lube® receipt. Certificate is nontransferable and applies to the original purchaser only and only if the tire is on the vehicle on which it was originally installed. Useful life of the tire means more than 2/32 of an inch of remaining tread groove depth or six years from date of the original purchase of the tire, whichever comes first.
Free Flat Repair Coverage for the Useful Life of the Tire: If we sold it, we’ll repair it! We want to make sure that every tire is repaired in accordance with guidelines established by the RMA (Rubber Manufacturers’ Association) Puncture Repair Procedures. Show your Herbert Automotive®/Handy Lube® receipt. Certificate is nontransferable and applies to the original purchaser only and only if the tire is on the vehicle on which it was originally installed. Useful life of the tire means more than 2/32 of an inch of remaining tread groove depth or six years from date of the original purchase of the tire, whichever comes first.
Free Tire Pressure Check & Set for the Useful Life of the Tire: Show your Herbert Automotive®/Handy Lube® receipt. Certificate is nontransferable and applies to the original purchaser only and only if the tire is on the vehicle on which it was originally installed. Useful life of the tire means more than 2/32 of an inch of remaining tread groove depth or six years from date of the original purchase of the tire, whichever comes first.