Tire Services
Your tires are your vehicle's only contact with the road. Our complete tire services ensure proper performance, safety, and maximum tire life through professional installation, rotation, balancing, and alignment.
What's Included
Tire Sales & Installation
Quality tire brands professionally mounted and balanced for optimal performance and safety.
Tire Rotation
Regular rotation promotes even wear and extends tire life by thousands of miles.
Wheel Balancing
Precision balancing eliminates vibration and ensures smooth, comfortable driving.
Wheel Alignment
Proper alignment prevents uneven tire wear and improves handling and fuel economy.
Tire Repair
Professional puncture repair to safely extend the life of repairable tires.
TPMS Service
Tire pressure monitoring system inspection, repair, and sensor replacement.
Why Tire Maintenance Matters
Enhanced Safety
Proper tire maintenance ensures maximum traction and shorter stopping distances.
Extended Tire Life
Regular rotation and alignment can double your tire lifespan, saving hundreds of dollars.
Better Fuel Economy
Properly inflated and aligned tires improve gas mileage and reduce fuel costs.
Improved Handling
Well-maintained tires provide better control and a more comfortable ride.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I rotate my tires?
We recommend tire rotation every 5,000-7,500 miles or as specified in your owner's manual. Regular rotation promotes even wear and maximizes tire life.
When do I need a wheel alignment?
Get an alignment if you notice uneven tire wear, your vehicle pulls to one side, or your steering wheel is off-center. We also recommend alignment checks annually.
How do I know when to replace my tires?
Replace tires when tread depth reaches 2/32" (use the penny test), or if you see cracks, bulges, or uneven wear. Most tires last 25,000-50,000 miles depending on type and driving conditions.
Can all tire punctures be repaired?
Small punctures in the tread area can often be safely repaired. Sidewall damage, large punctures, or tires with low tread typically need replacement for safety.
