Improve your vehicle’s handling, increase tire life and drive with safety by checking your tires every month to ensure that they are inflated with the right amount of air pressure. We offer a wide range of tires for your vehicle. Let our professionals help you find, balance and mount the right tires for your car.

Call or email us and let us help you with your tire services.

Below are some of the tire services that we offer:

  • Wheel Alignment
  • Tire Mounting
  • Tire Balancing
  • Tire Rotation
  • Tire Inspection
  • New Tires
  • Wholesale Tires
  • Tire Repair
  • Tire Sets

We also carry various tire brands. Here are some of the tire brands that we carry:

 

     

 

Tire Guide and Tips: Understanding your Tire

For example, the number may read P225/70-R15, 89H:

  • P = Passenger Tire (LT = Light Truck)
  • 225 = Overall width of the tire in millimeters
  • 70 = Sidewall height (distance from rim to tread) as a percentage of the tread width (known as aspect ratio)
  • R = Tire construction, this one is Radial (also, B = Belted Bias, D = Diagonal Bias
  • 15 = Represents the size of the wheel in inches
  • In this example, the tire has the number 89H. This is the weight capacity of the tire. However, in most cases, you will not see this heading on the sidewall.
  • A speed rating is sometimes put in front of the R (or B or D). A straight R rating means that it is rated for speeds of up to 100mph. The manufacturer does not recommended this tire for speeds greater than 100 mph. Other speed ratings are: S=112mph, T=118mph, U=124mph, H=130mph, V=149mph, & a Z rated tire is for speeds in excess of 149mph.
  • The V and Z rated tires have excellent dry pavement grip/traction but due to their soft rubber compounds, do not have a long life.
  • A tread rating indicates how long a tire should last. This figure is written in small letters on the sidewall of your tire. The higher the number, the longer the tire should last. 100 is the basic tread wear rating.
  • The traction rating works just like grading – ‘A’ being the best, ‘B’ is good, and ‘C’ is acceptable. This number is also found on the sidewall.
  • Temperature ratings work the same – ‘A’ best, ‘B’ good, ‘C’ acceptable. If you drive your car very hard, you want a temperature rating of ‘A’ because a ‘C’ would fail faster under these conditions. Again, look for this number on the sidewall.

For a safe, smooth ride, the condition of your tires is of utmost importance. From the proper pressure to the correct alignment, our auto repair experts ensure that your tires are road worthy. If your tire tread is low, we sell a wide variety of tires, tire sets, tire brands, and tire sizes so you can always enjoy a quiet, safe, and fun ride. Let us help you find, balance, and mount the right tires for your car.

Precise Wheel Alignment, Steering, and Suspension Service

A problematic steering system can get worse over time, can wear out your tires quickly, and if uncorrected alignment issues can lead to hundreds of dollars in tire replacement and suspension repair. We recommend scheduling an alignment check every 6 months or 6,000 miles. our ASE certified technicians perform alignments using the latest computerized technology for state-of-the-art accuracy. With every alignment, we perform a complete steering and suspension system inspection, including tire condition and air pressure