Answers to frequently asked questions about tire service in general and our mobile tire service in particular can be found here. If you don’t find your answer, please contact us.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is an electronic system in your vehicle that monitors the tire air pressure and alerts you when it falls dangerously low. This system alerts you with a tire pressure light on your dashboard when a tire needs inflation. It will not alert you if your tires are overinflated.
We recommend using the tire pressure that the vehicle manufacturer requires. This information is normally provided on a placard located on the inside driver’s door jam. We suggest you do not deviate from this tire pressure.
No. Tire pressure is tough to judge on sight alone. Tires can be well under 50% inflated before it’s noticeable to the eye. This is why it’s so important to check your tire pressure monthly with an accurate tire gauge.
No. O.E. tires are designed to the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications and do not offer a mileage warranty.
Premature tire wear may be caused by many factors other than tire rotation. Some examples include: improper inflation, driving conditions, misaligned vehicles, and worn vehicle parts.
When replacing only two tires on your vehicle, new tires should always be placed on the rear of the vehicle.
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Please give us a call and we will try to accommodate you.
Yes, as long as you are within our 25 mile service radius. We do require that your vehicle is parked in a safe location with enough clearance.
If they exceed 32 inches in diameter.
Please call for availability, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There will be an additional charge for mileage.