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COOPER TIRE OWNER'S OBLIGATION Proper vehicle and tire care is necessary to obtain the expected wear from a tire. It is your obligation to properly maintain your tires and the vehicle upon which they are mounted, including: (A) operating your tires at the inflation pressures recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, (B) keeping your tire/wheel assemblies in balance, (C) proper wheel alignment, and (D) rotate tires at the vehicle manufacturers recommended intervals or at 8,000 miles if not specified. You must check your tire's air pressure at least monthly and before long trips. We recommend that you have your Ford or Cooper Tire dealer inspect your tires any time you notice irregular or uneven tread wear and rotate them, if necessary. Also, they should be inspected by your dealer any time your vehicle is brought in for service. The original equipment tires equipped on your vehicle were tested and approved by the vehicle tire manufacturers and takes into account all aspects of the vehicle's operation and performance. Changes in tire size, type or construction should not be made without consulting the vehicle or tire manufacturer. Unapproved tire applications can adversely affect steering, handling, braking and traction on your vehicle. TIRE REGISTRATION We hope you enjoy the excellent performance of your new Cooper tires. It is important to register your tires in the event that Cooper Tire needs to contact you. To register, obtain the 11-digit D.O.T. tire identification number off each tire sidewall and visit our website at www.us.coopertire.com and click on the ЉRegister Your TiresЉ tab under the Customer Care section. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Cooper Tires are designed and built with great care to provide thousands of miles of excellent service. For maximum benefit they must be maintained properly. The most important factors in tire care are: • Proper Inflation Pressure • Proper Vehicle Loading • Regular Inspection • Good Driving Habits 58 REVIEW COPY -- 2013 Tire Warranty (stn), Supplement (supplement), 3rd Printing, October 2013, Market: Canadian_French (fr_can)

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OWNER’S OBLIGATION
Proper vehicle and tire care is necessary to obtain the expected wear
from a tire. It is your obligation to properly maintain your tires and the
vehicle upon which they are mounted, including: (A) operating your tires
at the inflation pressures recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, (B)
keeping your tire/wheel assemblies in balance, (C) proper wheel
alignment, and (D) rotate tires at the vehicle manufacturers
recommended intervals or at 8,000 miles if not specified. You must check
your tire’s air pressure at least monthly and before long trips.
We recommend that you have your Ford or Cooper Tire dealer inspect
your tires any time you notice irregular or uneven tread wear and rotate
them, if necessary. Also, they should be inspected by your dealer any
time your vehicle is brought in for service.
The original equipment tires equipped on your vehicle were tested and
approved by the vehicle tire manufacturers and takes into account all
aspects of the vehicle’s operation and performance. Changes in tire size,
type or construction should not be made without consulting the vehicle
or tire manufacturer. Unapproved tire applications can adversely affect
steering, handling, braking and traction on your vehicle.
TIRE REGISTRATION
We hope you enjoy the excellent performance of your new Cooper tires.
It is important to register your tires in the event that Cooper Tire needs
to contact you. To register, obtain the 11-digit D.O.T. tire identification
number off each tire sidewall and visit our website at
www.us.coopertire.com and click on the
°
Register Your Tires
°
tab under
the Customer Care section.
SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Cooper Tires are designed and built with great care to provide thousands
of miles of excellent service. For maximum benefit they must be
maintained properly. The most important factors in tire care are:
Proper Inflation Pressure
Proper Vehicle Loading
Regular Inspection
Good Driving Habits
COOPER TIRE
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REVIEW COPY ——
2013 Tire Warranty
(stn)
, Supplement
(supplement)
, 3rd Printing, October
2013,
Market:
Canadian_French
(fr_can)