Low air pressure? Flat spots? No tread? Let us keep you and your car in touch with the road.
Getting the most out of your tire investment includes the proper care and maintenance you can do along with the tire-related services we do at Tomlinson Body Shop. Free tire inspections by one of our tire professionals are always available, but learn what you can do to get better mileage and performance.
There is valuable information about your tires printed right on the sidewall!
Did you know tires can lose one PSI (pound per square inch) of air pressure per month under normal
conditions? That's why checking your tires on a regular basis is one of the easiest things you can do to maintain your investment.
Did you know that front tires wear out almost twice as fast as rear tires on a front-wheel drive vehicle? Also keep in mind that uneven tire wear may be due to mechanical problems like a misaligned suspension. On average, tires should be rotated every 5,000 miles and more frequently for high performance tires.
Do you feel steering wheel vibration while driving between 50 and 70 miles per hour? Out of balance wheels can create poor handling and can result in significant reduction in fuel mileage. We recommend wheel balancing with every tire rotation.
Loss of air pressure is the number one factor in reduced tire life. When tire valves begin to weather and crack, and/or when valve caps are missing, air seepage is likely to occur. Tire valves should be replaced whenever you purchase new tubeless tires.
The variety of tire sizes, designs and specialty wheel applications is growing. That makes it necessary to have qualified tire professionals do the work. Every Tomlinson Body Shop technician is trained in proper installation techniques and uses state-of-the-art mounting equipment.
When you bring a damaged tire to Tomlinson Body Shop, we always start with a full inspection. If your tire can be repaired, your tire technician will fill the damaged area, seal the inner liner, then re-check for leaks before re-mounting the tire.
Some basic construction features of a common radial tire: