It’s very important to perform regular wheels and tires maintenance, not just for the safety of you and your passengers, but also to ensure a long lifespan for your tires. We will advise you in terms of finding the proper tire size for the year, make and model of your vehicle. When you purchase new tires, most times they have to be in sets of 4, or at least in matching groups of 2 on each axle depending on the vehicle.
If you need help with your tire purchase, contact us! We can help you compare tire specifications, brands and prices before you buy, to ensure you are getting the correct and best new tires for your needs and budget.
Tire Balancing
Tire Balancing is important to increase efficiency and extend the life of your tires. The experienced staff at AutoTechnic are here to help with all of your tire balancing and tire service needs.
Tire balancing happens each time you replace your vehicle’s tires. Since tires wear depending on road conditions and driving habits, uneven wear can be visible after the initial few thousand miles of use. It’s important to check your tires balance every 5,000 miles. Our technicians can assist in determining if your tires need to be balanced and rotated based on mileage and wear.
Tire Rotation
Your vehicle’s weight is not distributed evenly to all four corners. If you leave all 4 tires just the way they are, some tires would eventually wear out faster than others. We know that a tire rotation is an essential part of making your tires last longer. The tire rotation process consists of moving your tires from front to back, moving them from one side of your vehicle to the other or a combination of both.
Uneven tire wear could bring about unsatisfactory gas efficiency, poor performance, reduce the life of the new tire and can easily cause safety problems. Regular tire rotation helps eliminate premature tire wear and could save you a lot of money on new tires. Visit AutoTechnic and let our trained technicians rotate your tires.
Tire Inspection
Tires need to be checked on a regular basis for damage, such as rocks, nails or other sharp objects that may have penetrated the tire. They also need to be checked for bulges, tears or cuts that might be the result of contact with road hazards. If you have doubts about the condition of your tires, it’s best to have them inspected by our technicians. Our auto repair shop is known for performing top-notch tire inspection services.
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