Tire repair

In the event of a punctured/flat tire, avoid driving, even if for a short distance; driving with a punctured/flat tire can further damage it and render it irreparable.

Point S recommendations

  • For safety purposes, it is highly recommended that the tire be removed from its rim to verify the interior of the tire carcass for any defects or cracking;
  • Tread perforations greater than 6 mm or a ¼ inch should not be repaired;
  • Consult your closest Point S retailer. Don't forget that your tires are your only point of contact with the road and that they must always be safe.

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Equal payments

Including installation and balancing in stores, environmental fees and applicable taxes for selected products.

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Equal payments

Including, if applicable on selected products, installation and balancing in stores, environmental fees and taxes.

See more about financing plan

The retailer will try to respect your choice, but cannot guarantee it depending on traffic in store. The retailer will contact you within 24-48 hours to confirm the appointment date.

Traction - dry road

Dry-road traction is a tire's ability to brake effectively and respond well to the steering wheel on dry roads.

Traction - wet road

Wet traction is a tire's resistance to hydroplaning and its ability to provide safe driving in wet conditions.

Traction - snowy road

Snow-covered road traction is a tire's ability to operate on partially or completely snow-covered pavement.

Traction - icy road

Ice traction is a tire's ability to operate on partially or completely ice-covered pavement.

Durability

Durability refers to how many kilometres a tire can go before it stops performing.

Comfort/noise

Comfort refers to the ride quality of a tire and the noise it emits on the road.