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Carlisle Tires: Frequently Asked Questions

Are Carlisle tires any good?
Carlisle is a trusted original equipment brand for several types of work vehicles. They’re a best-in-class brand that offers high quality, cutting-edge rugged tires. Their trailer tires are noted for remarkable high quality. 
Who makes Carlisle tires?
Carlisle’s tires are manufactured by The Carlstar Group, a Tennessee-based manufacturer with facilities in four countries. Many of their tires are manufactured in Asia. However, all of their tires are developed and tested by American engineers under U.S. standards, according to their website. 
Where can I buy Carlisle?
Shop for Carlisle tires with Tire Agent online. If you’re looking for a new set of tires for your trailer, ATV, or UTV, enter your vehicle’s information into our tire-matching tool to see what brands are compatible. You can narrow your search to Carlisle tires to see what’s in stock. With Tire Agent, shipping anywhere in the U.S. is always fast and free. 
Does the price include the installation of Carlisle tires?
Tire Agent doesn't install tires, but we will help match you with a verified installer in your area. If you have a trusted mechanic or tire installer, Tire Agent can ship your new set of Carlisle tires directly to them. If not, you can browse our installer directory to be matched with one of our recommended tire installers. You can also have your tires shipped directly to you. 
Does Carlisle offer warranties for its tires?
Carlisle offers The Carlstar Group’s limited warranty for its tires. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in Carlstar tires for two years from the original date of purchase. This warranty does not, however, cover incidental damages or any damage from road hazards. If the tire is worn past the last 3/32 tread depth, it is also void.