ContiForceContact™ Care and Maintenance Guide
This manual will provide you the necessary information for the adjustments needed to give you a confident and successful day at the track on the ContiForceContact™.
Winter is on its Way Prepare for Safe Winter Driving
Tips to get your car prepare for winter driving. 45-degree winter message
Use and Resale of Used Passenger and Light Truck Tires
The purpose of this bulletin is to address used tires that have uncertain or unknown history of use, maintenance, and storage conditions such as used tires purchased as replacement tires or as already equipped on a used vehicle.
Using Nitrogen to Inflate Passenger and Light Truck Tires in Informal Service Applications
Nitrogen is being offered as an alternative to air for tire inflation. The purpose of this bulletin is to provide general information about inflating tires with nitrogen.
Tire Plus-sizing for Passenger and Light Truck Vehicles
Plus-sizing is an option that allows vehicle owners to customize their vehicle by installing lower aspect ratio tires on wider- and larger-diameter rims. Plus-sizing enhances the look of the vehicle and may improve vehicle performance and handling.
Tire repair for passenger car and light truck tires PDF file
If tire damage is suspected or found, it should be carefully assessed by a trained tire specialist immediately. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
Tire maximum service life for passenger car and light truck PDF file
The point at which a tire is replaced is a decision for which the owner of the tire is responsible. The following information and recommendations are made to aid in assessing the point of maximum service life. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
Continental Introduces the ContiComfortKit
Extended Mobility to the US Replacement Market
only 15 percent of drivers properly check their tire inflation pressure? Learn proper tire care to ensure safety and increase the life of your tires.
Protect your investment. Follow these tips and maximize your tire storage efficiency.
Take time to break in your new tires
Tires fresh out of the factory may not exhibit full grip until protective layers have worn off.