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TIRE TIPS

There's a lot to know when it comes to tires. Take a look at these videos to get up to speed on the importance of proper tire maintenance and how to know if it's time to replace your tires.

WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR TIRES
WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR TIRES
THE BENEFITS OF ROTATING YOUR TIRES
THE BENEFITS OF ROTATING YOUR TIRES
Why tire Pressure Matters
Why tire Pressure Matters
Why Choose Mopar Service?
Why Choose Mopar Service?

HOW TO READ YOUR TIRES

A vehicle asks a lot of its tires. By learning how to identify wear and decipher your tire's sidewalls, you'll be better prepared to deal with the issues that arise when rubber meets road.

TYPES OF WEAR

UNDERSTANDING SIDEWALL MARKINGS

Sidewall Marking Graphic 1
A Passenger Car Tire
B Width of Tire in Millimeters
C Ratio of Height to Width
D Radial
E Diameter of Wheel in Inches
F Load Index
G Speed Symbol
H Severe Snow Conditions
(Mountain and Snowflake)
I U.S D.O.T Tire Identification
J Tire Ply Compositions and Materials Used
K UTQG - Treadwear Traction
and Temperature Grades
L Maximum Cold Inflation
& Load Limit

How To Read The D.O.T. Stamp
For Tire Manufacture Date
(In The Example Above):

DOT U2LL LMLR 5107

51 = Manufactured in the 51st week
of the year
07 = manufactured in 2007

TYPES OF TIRES

The right tire can completely change the way your vehicle drives, affecting everything from traction to handling to fuel efficiency. Before you buy a tire, make sure you know what you're getting.

What type of tire should I buy?

The size of your vehicle and the conditions under which you'll be driving will determine which tires are best suited for your needs. See your Service Advisor for expert advice.

How old is the tire I'm buying?

All tires have a DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN) on the sidewall. The last four digits represent the week and year the tire was made. NHTSA recommends checking this date when purchasing tires, along with knowing the vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire replacement timeframe. Look on both sides of the tire. The TIN may not be on both sides.

What size tires should I buy?

Check your owners manual or the Tire and Loading Information label located on the driver side door edge or post to find the correct size for your vehicle.

SERVICES

Sometimes you need the help of an expert to get your tires back to peak performance. That's where we come in. Let us know what the issue is and find out how we can help get you back on the road in no time.

Tire Pressure
Tire Pressure

Maintain your vehicle's tire pressure at the amount recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Pressure that's too low will result in poor fuel economy and clumsy cornering; too high and the vehicle could experience reduced traction or even a tire blowout.

Tire Rotation
Tire Rotation

Ensure even wear on all four tires by regularly rotating their positions on your vehicle. Several factors can affect tire wear, including differing weights on the front and rear axles, mechanical issues and how tightly you turn to the left versus the right.

Flat Tire Repair
Flat Tire Repair

The cause of the air loss will determine how the tire is repaired. A rapid leak indicates a punctured tire, while a slow leak suggests that the wheel bead or sidewall is damaged. In some cases, it may be better to replace the tire instead of repairing it.

Four-Wheel Alignment
Four-Wheel Alignment

Regularly aligning your vehicle's wheels will reduce tire wear and ensure that you don't pull to one side when driving. You can also adjust the wheel alignment to achieve handling characteristics for specific applications.

SCHEDULE SERVICE

TIRES WE CARRY

We offer tires for all vehicle makes and models, in addition to the brands shown below.

Jeep
  • Grand Cherokee
  • Cherokee
  • Compass
  • Renegade
  • Wrangler
  • Gladiator
Dodge
  • Charger
  • Challenger
  • Durango
  • Journey
  • Grand Caravan
Ram
  • Ram 1500
  • Ram 1500 TRX
  • Ram 2500
  • Ram 3500
Chrysler
  • Pacifica
  • Pacifica 300
  • Chrysler 300
  • Voyager
Fiat
  • 500X
  • 500L
  • 124 Spider
  • 124 Spider Abarth

We've got you covered with the top tire brands. Whatever your need is, our experts will help fit you with right tire for your ride.

  • Goodyear
  • Firestone
  • Continental
  • Falken
  • Nexen
  • Dunlop
  • Michelin®
  • General
  • Ohtsu
  • Toyo
  • Kelly
  • BFGoodrich
  • Yokohama®
  • Hankook
  • Nitto
  • Bridgestone®
  • Uniroyal
  • Pirelli®
  • KUMHO