Our professional technicians will ensure your tires will be properly mounted and balanced. From experience, our tire techs are familiarized with the proper amount of air pressure for each tire. Even though the normal pressure is of 35psi for a regular 15 inch tire, it varies between sizes. The range is between 35psi - 44psi per tire. After obtaining your new set of tires, it’s important to make an appointment with your local alignment shop in order to ride your tires on a well aligned vehicle. This will avoid problems with uneven tread wear and can ensure the mileage of your tires.
What if I just need a set of two new tires?
If you are only looking for a set of two new tires, we recommend you get them mounted on the front passenger and driver side. As the driver, you will have better control of the steering wheel and you will ensure your safety in case of a blow out on the road.
Any warranty?
Mileage warranty is available for all tires except those that are low profile. A new tire can have anywhere from 30,000 - 45,000 miles under warranty. This guarantees your tires will ride smoothly until it reaches this mileage range.
All tires, including low profile, come with manufacture’s defect warranty. This warranty only covers deficiencies on tread, abnormal breakings on side wall and other defects on tires. Road hazards are not covered by this warranty.
When should I change my tires?
Most new highway tires come with a depth of 10/32 seconds of tread. All tires have a tread bar that measure 2/32 seconds and is the indicator for when new tires are needed. The closer to 2/32 seconds your tires are, the less control you will have on your vehicle on a rainy day. Obtaining new tires are a great way to ensure your ride to be suitable and smooth.
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