ADDRESS SIDE OF TIRE REGISTRATION FORM 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ADDRESS SIDE OF TIRE REGISTRATION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'CUSTOMER’S NAME' field, ensuring you print your last name first for clarity.
  3. Fill in your complete address, including 'APT / SUITE' if applicable, followed by the city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. In the 'TIRE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS' section, list each tire's identification number corresponding to the quantity you are registering. Ensure all numbers are accurate.
  5. Complete the seller information section if applicable. This includes the seller’s name and address details.
  6. Once all fields are filled out correctly, review your information for accuracy before saving or printing the form.

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Safety of tire owners The DOT gathers these information and is used by stakeholders within the industry to identify the tires that need to be recalled and replaced. Tires not being properly recalled are a direct threat to the safety of drivers, and may end up causing accidents, if not worse.
Every tire identification number begins with the letters DOT (Department of Transportation). It is a marker that verifies you are getting tires that meet the Department of Transportations guidelines. It also serves as a clear, universal starting point for a tires TIN (tire identification number).
Registration is not required for the manufacturer standard warranty, nor our optional Certificate for Repair, Refund or Replacement. Proof of purchase is all thats required, which we provide you and also keep electronically on our end. When you buy new tires, however, we provide you with a tire registration card.
The primary purpose behind registering tires is to provide a means for the manufacturer to contact you in case of recall. Recalls are issued when a dangerous defect is discovered that has potential to harm consumers. Thousands of tires are recalled each year.
The answer is yes; there has been no change in the requirement that the DOT symbol appear on the sidewall of tires manufactured as either original or replacement equipment. The DOT is the manufacturers certification of compliance with all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.

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Both the yellow and red dots in your vehicle attempt to make it easier for installers, mechanics, and vehicle owners to properly balance a vehicles tires. If the red and yellow dots on your tire indicate you have imbalanced tires, youll likely run into several issues.

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