We recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to promote even tread wear and extend tire life.
Look out for low tread depth, uneven wear, cracks or bulges in the sidewall, or frequent loss of air pressure.
If your car pulls to one side, steering feels off-center, or your tires wear unevenly, it's time to get an alignment check.
Balancing ensures weight is evenly distributed across each tire, while alignment adjusts your suspension angles to manufacturer specs.
You can use a tire pressure gauge or visit us — we’ll check and adjust it for you as part of our Courtesy Check.
It depends on the puncture location and size. Most small punctures in the tread area can be safely repaired.
Most tires last between 25,000 to 50,000 miles, depending on driving habits, road conditions, and maintenance.
Under- or over-inflation, poor alignment, driving habits, and lack of rotation can all lead to premature tire wear.
It’s best to replace all four if possible, but in some cases, replacing two is acceptable — we’ll advise what’s safest for your vehicle.
Yes, specific tires like winter, all-terrain, or performance tires are designed for unique driving conditions. We’ll help you choose the right ones.
Deeper treads provide better traction and grip. If tread depth falls below 2/32 inch, it’s time for a replacement.
Correct tire pressure and alignment reduce rolling resistance, which helps your vehicle use fuel more efficiently.