Frequently asked Questions:

WE are dedicated to answering some of the essential questions you may have in mind when you shop for tires. Here are some popular asked questions.

(Always follow your vehicle manufacturers handbook and or dealership recommendations.)

  • Hours:

    Tuesday— Friday

    8:00am — 5:30pm

    Saturday

    8:00am — 5:00pm

    Sunday — Monday

    Closed

  • Give us a call to give you our most recent inventory for your vehicle needs.

  • There is no need to book an appointment, but It’s always nice to give us a heads up. We normally service on a fist-come first-serve basis.

  • Tire pressure(s) should be checked monthly. Tires can gain or lose pressure depending on driving style, outside temperature and other variables. Improper tire pressure can affect tire wear, gas mileage, and vehicle performance.

    To check your tire pressure, you should purchase a good tire gauge or better yet, visit us!

  • We recommend getting it patched as plugs are to be used as a temporary solution.

    (Always consult with your vehicle manufacturers guide.)

  • Most cars have a sticker located on the inside door jamb (drivers door), under gas cap door or inside the glove box. This sticker provides you with various information about your car including: the vehicles load capacity, speed rating requirement and most importantly the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure. This listing is the MINIMUM tire pressure that you should put into your tires. Your car’s owner’s manual should also include this information.

  • The tire size can be found on the side of your tire. For passenger vehicles, the size usually starts with the letter P followed by numbers. Light Truck tires (LT) and Special Trailer Service Tires (ST) will have either LT or ST followed by numbers.

    For example:

    Passenger tire: P245/40/18

    Light Truck tire: LT245/75/16

    Special Trailer Service tire: ST225/75/15

  • If your car only shakes when you brake, it is most likely not your tires and is an issue with some component of your braking system or suspension.

    If your tires are out of balance, it is normally manifested at all speeds or sometimes occurs after reaching a certain speed. But generally it shows up during any use of the vehicle. Accelerating, braking, or coasting.

  • We accept:

    Cash

    Debit

  • While there is no warranty on used tires, rest assured the tires leave our shop without leaks.

  • For the moment we do not offer financing options, but we are working on financing companies that will provide these services to our customers.