Every comprehensive tire protection plan has an approximate cost that helps to cater to different pockets. Do you know how much a tire protection plan costs? The final cost depends on factors such as the amount of coverage, type of automobile, and other tailor-made preferences. A tentative price of a tire protection plan for four tires ranges between $30 and $70.

The Tire “only” plan is designed to include provisions for repairing or replacing tires that become unable to keep air because they have suffered internal structural failure due to a covered hazard.

The above protection covers not only the tires but also the wheels in case the damage extends beyond the tires on the vehicle.

The tire, Wheel, and Chrome protection plan covers damage to chrome wheels caused by road hazards that go beyond the tire, resulting in the Wheel’s inability to hold air.

The tire, Wheel, and Cosmetic (Alloy) plan protects tires or alloy wheels from failing to hold air and also covers cosmetic enhancements of the car complex’s alloy wheels. Chrome wheels are not considered for cosmetic protection.

Coverage is offered on brand-new and used cars subject to damage from road hazards such as potholes, debris, glass, metals, blowouts, etc. 100% payment is made on the repair of any approved wheel and tire damage caused by a road hazard.

The protection plan might not include the following:

  1. The basic services involved in purchasing tire service include balancing, PRO fee, valve stems, nitrogen fill, and installation charges.
  2. Ozone or weather checking.
  3. Passenger car tires fitted on light trucks and vans.
  4. This is not suitable for commercial or heavy-load applications except for the proper fit on commercial light truck applications.
  5. Tires lost or damaged because of impact and wear and tear.
  6. Fire, chemical breakdown, alteration of the tire, acts of vandalism, or loss.
  7. Racing, wrong inflation, overpressure, overloading, centrifugal force, or excess speed.
  8. Neglect, normal wear and tear, or a resolvable type of mechanical defect to a vehicle. For example, the general vehicle alignment.
  9. Damaged tires due to some mechanical shortcomings in the parts of the vehicle.

Vehicular accidents and repairing damaged areas can really get expensive, so a car owner may take out insurance for the vehicle’s tires. This is especially true since usual car insurance policies or policies with roadside assistance cover neither wheels nor tires. The deductible of a comprehensive auto insurance policy is often higher than the sum needed to buy a new tire. So keep in mind all these factors to know how much a Tire Protection Plan Costs.

PEARL CORP.  offers a tire protection plan that covers finances and assets as well as the individual’s well-being. In case of a flat tire, the plan includes specialist and faster service, such as 24-hour emergency roadside recovery and repair, reliable towing service, protection against many expenses from getting stuck, flat tire repairs at any time during the contract, and no depreciation costs on new tires in the repair package.

The PEARL CORP. tire protection plan, offers coverage against a number of tire incidents. This includes carries cuts, tears, bruises, breaks, and puncture impacts. Further, the plan also includes protection against damages that result from gravel, nails, screws, potholes, and construction activities. Such coverage in the insurance policy helps the vehicle owners or drivers as it eases the threat of the cost that lies in the possibility of damage to tires. Contact us to learn more about our tire protection plan.