Federal Tire is a Taiwan-based manufacturer that began operations in 1954 and introduced its first tire in 1958. Federal Tire received technical cooperation from Bridgestone between 1960-1979 and from Sumitomo Rubber Industries (Dunlop) between 1981-2000, which highly improved the brand's technical capabilities. With its state-of-the-art technology, strict quality control, and highly regulated safety standards, Federal Tire continues to develop innovative and superior quality tires for passenger, CUV, SUV, light truck, and performance applications. Currently, Federal Tire distributes tires in more than 121 countries and its excellence in making the most innovative tires is self-explained by the long list of accolades it has bagged in these years of its existence.
Yes, Federal tires could be offered with a limited warranty. If, within 60 months of the tire being mounted, the tire wears down to the treadwear indicator bars and hasn’t reached the warranted miles of the standard car highway use, Federal may refund on the basis of the remaining percentage of the tire. However, the customer may have to bear the additional charges such as the mounting expenses, balancing expenses, government taxes, and any other service charges. Certain terms and conditions do apply.
Federal tires could be made at one of its facilities located in Zhongli, Taiwan or Nanchang, China.