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How do I know when it is time to replace my tires?
Todays tires often come with a tread wear line. When the tires wear down to that line it is time to replace your tires. Another favorite old trick it to take a penny and place it in the tread of the tire with Lincolns head pointing down. If you can see the top of Lincolns head you should replace your tires.

How do I know the size of my tires?
Your vehicle’s original equipment tire size can be found in your owner’s manual or you can also check your existing tire’s sidewalls for the size. Or just ask one of our friendly technicians, we will be happy to teach you.

What type of tires do I need to buy?
Tires are manufactured to meet specific needs for different situations. Is this a work car with mostly hiway travel or will it be for off road use? Taking into account all your travel situations will guide you in making the correct choice.

What if I am on a budget?
Like all products, tires come in different levels of quality which can affect preformance and longevity. Consulting your service technition will help you decide which tires best suite your needs without sacraficing saftey.

If I only buy two tires, should I put them on the front or the rear?
If you plan to buy only two new tires, then for safety reasons they should be placed on the rear axel. New tires grip better and can reduce your chances of hydroplaining on a rainy day.

 
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Don't neglect the spare tire!
Imagine your tire going flat in the middle of a snow storm, you open your trunk and find your spare tire is flat. Make sure you check your spare tire regularly with a tire gauge to insure it is properly inflated. A good habit would be to check all of your tires, incuding the spare's air pressure once a month.

 

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