Tires

Tire Replacement involves substituting old or damaged tires on a vehicle with new ones to ensure optimal driving safety, performance, and efficiency.

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Frequently asked questions

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Can I replace my tires with a different brand or size than the original ones?

If you're getting a full new set of tires, you may be able to choose different brands or sizes, but it's important to consult with our technicians to ensure compatibility and proper fitment.

Can I replace just one tire at a time?

It's recommended to replace tires in pairs or sets of four to maintain consistent handling and traction.

What's the difference between all-season, summer, and winter tires?

All-season tires are versatile for various conditions, while summer tires offer better performance in warm weather, and winter tires provide enhanced traction in cold and snowy conditions.

How do I know the right tire size for my vehicle?

Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the recommended tire size.

Can tire rotations prevent the need for new tires?

Yes, regular tire rotations can help extend the lifespan of your tires by promoting even wear. This can delay the need for new tire purchases and save you money in the long run.

What happens if I don't rotate my tires regularly?

Without regular tire rotations, the tires on your vehicle may wear unevenly, leading to decreased performance, reduced handling capabilities, and premature tire replacement.

Do I need to rotate my tires if I have all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD)?

Yes, even with AWD or 4WD, tire rotation is necessary to ensure all tires wear evenly. Different driving conditions affect tire wear, and rotation helps maintain balanced tire performance.

How often should I rotate my tires?

We find that neglecting to rotate tires is a major cause of premature tire wear. Your tires should be rotated every 6000 miles or every other oil change.

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