Tire Services in Orlando, FL and surrounding areas

  • Buying The Right Tires

    Every vehicle owner has to purchase tires at some time or another, so it’s a good idea to understand what the choices are. The best seasonal performance is achieved by purchasing tires to match the season you are driving in. Summer tires are designed for hot temperatures. The tread is engineered for good traction on dry or rainy roads. But the rubber compound in summer tires gets stiff when temperatures drop below 45°F, and snow and mud can pack into the tread, reducing the traction of the tire. 


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  • Roadside Assistance

    When you’re broken down on the side of the road and need assistance, whether it’s extra fuel, stalled vehicle, tire problems, or if you left the keys in your locked vehicle, one of our mobile mechanics will come to your destination to assist in getting you back on the road once more.


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  • Tire Balancing

    Balancing your tires is part of preventive maintenance. It keeps your vehicle in good repair and prevents damage to many of its components, including some expensive ones. 


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  • Tire Installation

    Trust the tire experts to install your next set of wheels. 


    Whenever a tire is changed on newer vehicles, the service technician will have to deal with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Sensors will have to removed, then re-installed and re-activated. 


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  • Tire Patching

    Tire patching is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution to address minor damage on a vehicle's tires. When a tire sustains a puncture or small tear, rather than replacing the entire tire, patching provides a practical alternative.


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  • Tire Replacement

    When it comes to replacing tires on a car, it's definitely not something you want to overlook. When it's time for a replacement, make sure to look for signs like worn treads, uneven wear, or bulges in the sidewall. 


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  • Tire Rotation

    Rotating tires allows all four tires on a vehicle to wear evenly. Front tires get more wear than rear tires because they do most of the work on turns. 


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