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For 1990-2009 cars only

TIRE COMPANY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

MODELS: ALL TRUCK MODELS

All tire companies that supply tires to GM now offer national toll-free telephone numbers for GM dealers in need of tire assistance. These numbers may be used to order tires, for technical information, tire warranty questions, tire dealer locations, etc.

Current tire adjustment procedures through local tire outlets will continue as in the past.

Before calling, all pertinent dealer, customer, vehicle and tire information should be available.

FIRESTONE 1-800-638-4730 GENERAL 1-800-847-3349 (1-800-426-4889 in Ohio) GOODRICH 1-800-521-9796 GOODYEAR 1-800-321-2136 MICHELIN 1-800-433-6838 UNIROYAL 1-800-231-5893 (1-800-833-5906 in Texas) YOKOHAMA 1-800-722-9888

We urge you to use these assistance programs whenever necessary to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction.


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