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Car Tire Service and Repair in Ann Arbor and Dexter MI

Auto Tech Center Offers Quality Service and Repair For Your Tires

Our tire shop services at Auto Tech Center in Ann Arbor MI will help you have a smooth ride wherever you drive. We offer a full range of tire services including new tires, custom wheels, wheel balancing, and tire rotation. Auto Tech Center works on cars, SUVs, 4×4, all wheel drive, and light trucks’ tires in the Ann Arbor and Dexter areas.

Why Rotating Your Car’s Tires Is Important

One part of tire maintenance to never neglect is tire rotation. You should have your tires rotated and balanced. Rotating tires keep their sizes equal. A difference between circumference of the front and rear tires can cause expensive damage to the transfer case or center differential. Why? Your tires do a lot of work, and as you put miles on your car, your tires get worn. Tires can wear unevenly, because certain parts of the tire get worn more easily.

Tire rotation helps you extend the life of your tires by moving them from one wheel to another. You’ll also save money on new tires because you won’t have to replace your tires sooner. If you have a warranty on your vehicle, check the warranty papers, as some manufacturers actually require tire rotation every six months to keep the warranty valid. Your vehicle’s manual or the tire manufacturer will tell you.

Get Your Tires Rotated If You See The Following:

  • The tires have uneven wear
  • The tread on the front and rear are different
  • You hear more road noise
  • You feel vibrations in the steering wheel

If your car exhibits any of these symptoms, you should stop in for a tire rotation. It’s recommended that you have your tires rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, though you should check your vehicle’s owner manual for further guidance as well. Let our certified ASE mechanics service your tire rotation today!

How To Maximize Your Tire’s Lifespan

Tires are the critical connection between your vehicle and the road, affecting ride, handling, traction and safety. You must maintain your tires to ensure all of these factors, or you may be unable to drive effectively. To maximize tire life check your tires’ condition and inflation pressure regularly, then contact a tire repair expert if you need tire services. To check your tires air pressure, purchase a tire gauge at an automotive store or use the attached gauge at a gas station’s air compressor. Your car’s owner manual or driver-side door jam will list the best PSI (pounds per square inch) for your vehicle. You can remove or add air as necessary to match the recommended PSI.

 Knowing your tires’ air pressure is important, and their condition can affect how your vehicle performs. If you have under-inflated tires, your vehicle needs more fuel to move, which reduces your fuel economy. When you keep your tires inflated properly, you can get over a 3% increase in fuel economy, and you’ll also be driving much safer. An over-inflated tire can affect your vehicle as well, because you can’t handle the vehicle as well due to the tire not making enough contact with the road. If you repeatedly have to inflate your tires or suspect they may be overinflated, visit our auto shop in Ann Arbor MI to get your tires looked at by an expert.

Auto Tech Center mechanic rotating car tires in Ann Arbor MI

How to Check Tire Wear Yourself

Do you need to visit the tire shop for new tires? You can do a simple test to check for tire wear. Take a penny, and set between your tire’s grooves. President Lincoln should be headfirst in the groove. If you can still see part of Lincoln’s head, you need new tires, since yours are worn. Your tires should be replaced as soon as possible. If you can’t see Lincoln’s head, your tires still have tread, and probably don’t need to be replaced yet. You can also consult an expert in Ann Arbor tire repair at Auto Tech Center regularly if you have any questions about your tire tread.

Other things to look for with your tires include:

  • Cracks
  • Cuts
  • Bulges
  • Blisters
  • Visible flat rubber lines appearing between your tread

Any of these can indicate you need to see a tire expert.

Tires and Seasonal Weather Changes

Your tires are made to handle wet and dry weather conditions. However, they must be in good condition to handle the wet, rainy roads. When you drive through water, your tires’ grooves channel the water away. The tire can then still touch the road. If you have tires that are too worn, they won’t be able to remove the water away from the tire. You may have difficulty stopping, or could even hydroplane. Having a tire inspection in Ann Arbor, MI’s Auto Tech Center is recommended if it’s been a long time since you had your tires replaced.

Another tire service in Ann Arbor to consider is winter tire replacement. In colder climates, winter tires are handy to help perform your car’s handling in snow, slush and ice conditions. If the area gets a fair amount of snow, winter tires will help you handle driving in these environments easier. Winter tires consist of compounds that don’t harden in the cold — unlike all-season tires — so you can grip the road and brake easier. If the forecast calls for a harsh winter, you may want to consult our auto repair shop near Ann Arbor and Dexter about adding winter tires to your vehicle.

Tire Shop Services We Offer:

  • Rotate tires every 6,000 miles (every other oil change)
  • Check inflation pressure a least once a month
  • Check spare tire
  • Check tire tread life

It’s important to keep your tires in good condition, or else they may puncture more easily. From stray nails to other sharp objects, or even downed tree limbs, your car’s tires come into contact with a lot of puncture risks. When you find yourself needing tire service or repair in Ann Arbor MI, trust our reliable technicians to help you get back to your smooth drive.

Call for full tire price, tire replacement, tire repair, tire dealer service in Ann Arbor MI now at (734) 761-1661.

Auto Tech Center 213 Aprill Dr Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 761-1661 info@auto-tech.us Hours: Mon - Fri   7:30am to 5:30pm

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