Tire Service
Mopar service and parts departments provides a variety of wheel and tire services. We can help you choose new tires that will work best for your vehicle and driving preferences. We can help you with repairs to a current tire or help you get into a whole new set.
Tire Rotation: To ensure safety and even tire wear on your vehicle, we recommend changing the positioning of your tires approximately every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. Removing and re-installing the tires in the recommended position maintains a balance in traction and handling and helps you get the most out of your investment.
Tire Installation: Our parts and service departments offer drivers a wide selection of tire brands, and our facilities are well equipped to remove your old tires and mount new ones. Make sure to check out our service specials for stellar savings on these trusted names.
Tire Puncture Repair: When your tire is losing air or has a flat due to a puncture, allow our professionals to put their skills and tools to work. This involves removing the tire from the wheel, patching it from the inside, and remounting it. We guarantee to make sure each of your tires is ready for the road once again.
Tire Pressure Check and Fill: Every time your vehicle comes in for service, our staff checks pressure levels on each tire and fills them up accordingly, free of charge. Schedule a service appointment today and see for yourself!
Wheel Balancing: Keeping your wheels balanced is necessary to maintain a smooth ride as well as to lower the stress on your tires and suspension system. We will evaluate the need for your tire/wheel assembly, and follow through with appropriate balancing or re-balancing.
Wheel Alignment: To help ensure proper handling, even tire wear, and fuel efficiency, we recommend having your wheels realigned in the instance of any of these situations:
- The vehicle pulls to the right or left while driving
- The steering wheel is not straight while driving on level road, vibration is felt through the steering wheel or seat, or steering feels unstable
- Tires show uneven wear
- Wheels squeal on turns
- You were recently involved in an accident or you hit a large pothole
- You recently replaced steering or suspension parts
All of our alignments include performing a visual inspection of your vehicle’s steering and suspension components. We also use computer measurements to accurately restore the alignment of your wheels according to factory specifications.
We hope that by listing our extensive services, you will consider us for your next tire maintenance appointment. Contact us today for more information on any of the above or stop in and speak with a friendly representative today!