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Lenoir City Ford

Tire Service

Tire Service in Lenoir City, TN

Many people believe that all tire stores are created the same. That is not the case. Lenoir City Ford is your go-to tire dealer in Lenoir City, TN. With specials and coupons throughout the year, you’re going to want to service your tires with us

When you buy tires from our service center, you will ensure the tire brands on sale are the right ones for your vehicle. That's what our certified service staff specializes in! Don't drive a Ford vehicle? No problem - our wheel and tire specialists will make sure you find the perfect car tires.

Unsure whether your car or truck needs new tires? Stop by Lenoir City Ford to have our certified tire technicians check the wear, tread, and inflation pressure.

Above all, you'll have a great experience when you buy tires from our service center. Our customer service is top-notch and we believe in treating our Lenoir City Ford customers right. Shop with us for an affordable selection of wheels and tires for your new or used car or truck! Schedule your tire service with us today!

Measuring Tread Depth

Don’t know if your tires are worn out? Use the penny test! Place a penny into several tread grooves of the tire. If you see the entirety of Lincoln’s head, your treads are shallow and worn and need to be replaced. If part of Lincoln’s hair and head is covered by the treads, you have more than 2/32 of an inch of tread remaining which probably means you don’t need new tires.

Tire Rotation

Regular tire rotation is important if you want to extend the life of your tires. If you were to never rotate your tires, your tires would have uneven wear. When you drive, your front tires experience more stress, as they are responsible for steering and turning the car. By rotating your tires, your spreading out wear evenly throughout all tires and will also increase fuel economy and overall performance!

Tire Pressure

Ever notice that you low pressure light comes on when the temperature drops? You should check your tires at least once a month, especially during the fall and winter with colder temperatures. You should check you tires when the tires are cold, which means they have not been driven on for at least 3 hours. The Tire Information Label located on the inside of your doorframe and your vehicle’s owner manual has the recommended cold tire pressure for your vehicle. Maintaining the correct tire pressure is important and has a variety of benefits including: better mileage, safer and less likely to fail at high speeds, and provides less wear on the tires.