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2012 Data Book

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Introduction I 9 Mileage Warranty Conditions and Limitations DOT-Approved Competition Tires: DOT-approved competition tires are excluded (e.g., MICHELIN® Pilot® Sport Cup tires). Tire Name Light Truck, SUV and Crossover Tires LTX® M/S2 Cross Terrain® Latitude® LTX® LTX® LTX® A/S A/T2 M/S Latitude® Latitude® Agilis® Latitude® Diamaris® 4x4 Diamaris® Latitude® XPS Rib® XPS Traction® Sport Tour HP Tour HP Tour SUV S/T/Q/R All-Season S/T S/T All-Season All-Season S/T/H/Q/R All-Season S/T/Q/R All-Season S/T/Q/R All-Season H/V All-Season WYZ All-Season Q/R Summer H/V/WYZ Summer V/WYZ Summer WYZ Q/R Q/R Customer-Specific Tires DEFENDER™ DEFENDER™ Destiny™ Weatherwise® X® X® Radial DT Radial LT2 II XT XT Summer Summer All-Season 70k 65k 65k 70k 65k 65k 60k 60k 60k 55k 45k 45k 25k Zero Pressure: 25k 20k 60k 50k ZP (Zero Pressure) tires have the same mileage warranty as the standard tire line they are part of, but not to exceed 30,000 miles. PAX® are covered by a 36,000-mile warranty. EXAMPLES: MICHELIN® MICHELIN® MICHELIN® MICHELIN® T H/T S/T S/T S/T All-Season All-Season All-Season All-Season All-Season S/T/Q/R All-Season 80k 80k 80k 70k 90k 80k 80k 80k 80k 70k Pilot® Pilot® Pilot® Pilot® Sport PS2™ Sport PS2™ (20,000 miles) (ZP) (20,000 miles) Sport A/S Plus (45,000 miles) Sport A/S Plus (ZP) (30,000 miles) System tires Split Fitments: Some vehicles come from the vehicle manufacturer with "split fitments"— meaning different size tires on the front and rear axles. Because these tires cannot be rotated as recommended by Michelin, the mileage warranty on each rear tire will cover half the number of miles as the standard mileage warranty for that particular tire design. EXAMPLE: 2008 BMW M3 MICHELIN® Pilot® Sport PS2™ with 20,000-mile warranty Front: 245/40R18 (20,000 miles) Rear: 265/40R18 (10,000 miles) Speed Rating Type Before After March 1, 2011 March 1, 2011 Original Equipment Tires: Mileage warranties apply to tires that come as original equipment on model year 2011 and later vehicles. Winter Tires: MICHELIN® Winter tires require documentation of the timing of the installation and removal of the tires each winter to maintain coverage under the limited warranty for treadwear. Winter months are defined as the period beginning on or after September 1 of a given year and ending no later than April 30 of the following year.

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