QUALITY Chevrolet TIRES FOR SALE IN ORLANDO, FL
Whether you are in the market for tire repair or replacement in ORLANDO or Kissimmee, our Certified Service experts can handle all of your tire needs. Use our Tire Finder Tool to start shopping for tires - simply let us know your vehicle's year, make, model, and tire size. Not sure about your tire size? It's the combination of letters and numbers located on the side of your tire. Once you've selected the right set, schedule an appointment at the tire shop at AutoNation Chevrolet Airport.
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Check steering, suspension and shocks. Set toe-in, camber and caster (where applicable). Check tie-rods and ball joints. Check tire pressure and inspect tires for cuts, damage, and uneven wear. Plus tax, if applicable. Coupon valid at vehicle check-in.
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MAINTAINING YOUR Chevrolet'S TIRES
What Causes Tire Wear?
There are many factors that can cause tire wear, such as your driving style, tire maintenance habits, and the roads of ORLANDO & Kissimmee. Tire replacement is absolutely needed when the tread wear indicators appear. Built-in tread wear indicators look like narrow strips of smooth rubber across the tread and become visible as the tire surface wears. Once you can detect tire wear, it's time to stop in and replace your Chevrolet's worn-out tires.
HOW TO MEASURE TIRE TREAD WEAR & DEPTH
A quick and easy way to check your tire wear is with a tread-depth gauge. These tools come in either digital or mechanical versions. The easiest way to check wear on your tire is with a penny. Place a penny upside down in between the tire tread as shown on the right. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, the treads are worn and tire replacement is needed.
WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR CAR'S TIRES
Tread wear indicators appear when the tires only have 2/32” or less of tread remaining. Rubber in tires ages over time. Other warning signs include: If you notice any of these signs of tire wear and age, it's best to replace your Chevrolet's tires soon to maintain the safety of your vehicle.
- You can see three or more tread wear indicators around the tire
- The tire cord or fabric is showing through the rubber
- The tire tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, or snagged deep enough to show cord or fabric
- The tire has a bulge or split
- The tire has a puncture, cut, or other damage that can’t be repaired correctly
Chevrolet WHEEL ALIGNMENT IN ORLANDO
Regular wheel alignment is key to prolonging the life of your Chevrolet's tires. If your vehicle is misaligned, it can cause your tires to wear unevenly, and you may experience handling problems such as pulling or abnormal vibration, which can be very dangerous.
How often should you get a wheel alignment in ORLANDO? Consider a wheel alignment check if there is unusual tire wear or the vehicle is significantly pulling to one side or the other. A tire that is out of balance often affects ride quality and can shorten the life of tires, bearings, shocks, and other suspension components. If the vehicle is vibrating when driving on a smooth road, the tires and wheels may need to be rebalanced. This is a simple procedure, and our team of experts at the tire shop at AutoNation Chevrolet Airport can help in no time.
FIND Chevrolet TIRE ROTATION NEAR YOU IN Kissimmee
It’s a known fact that regular tire rotation extends the life of your tires and improves performance. Tires are rotated to achieve a uniform wear for all tires. Each tire performs different tasks (such as steering in front- versus rear-wheel drive), therefore tires wear at different rates. Wondering how often you should rotate your tires? Tires should be rotated every 7,500 miles to prevent irregular tire wear. This way, you'll be safer on the road, and spend less money replacing tires over the lifespan of your vehicle.
It’s important to rotate your tires according to the correct tire-rotation pattern. Doing so will prolong the life of your tires and will reduce the risk of sudden tire failure. Front tires encounter different tasks than the rear tires. A front-wheel-drive car's tires perform different tasks than those on a rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
It’s important to rotate your tires according to the correct tire-rotation pattern. Doing so will prolong the life of your tires and will reduce the risk of sudden tire failure. Front tires encounter different tasks than the rear tires. A front-wheel-drive car's tires perform different tasks than those on a rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
HOW TO CHECK YOUR Chevrolet'S TIRE PRESSURE
Check your tires at least once a month when the tires are cold, meaning the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours or no more than 1 mile. The Tire Information Label located on the inside of your doorframe has the recommended cold tire pressure for your vehicle.
Inflation pressure maintenance of tires is critical for overall tire and vehicle performance. Maintaining the correct inflation pressure allows the tire to perform as intended, including for comfort, fuel economy, stopping distance, cornering, traction, tread wear, and noise.
YOUR Chevrolet'S TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System in your Chevrolet is designed to warn the driver when low-tire-pressure conditions exist. A sensor measures tire pressure and temperature, then transmits data to the tire-pressure monitor. If the pressure in one or more of your tires is 25 percent or more below the vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold inflation pressure for tires, a warning indication will alert the driver. Some things to keep in mind when working with your Chevrolet Tire Pressure Monitoring System include:
Your Original Equipment TPMS sensor battery can last up to 10 years with normal use. When the TPMS battery fails, the sensor will need to be replaced.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor light appears as a blinking yellow lamp for more than one minute and stays solid, then diagnostic service is needed. If your TPMS is not functioning properly, it cannot detect or signal a low-tire condition.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor light comes on and stays solid with a check tire pressure, low tire pressure, or add air to tire message, then check and adjust all tire air pressures to the recommended levels. Next, drive the vehicle to turn the light off. If you have any questions on your Chevrolet's TPMS, feel free to call our team today at (407) 270-1585 or schedule service at our ORLANDO service center by selecting the button below.
Your Original Equipment TPMS sensor battery can last up to 10 years with normal use. When the TPMS battery fails, the sensor will need to be replaced.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor light appears as a blinking yellow lamp for more than one minute and stays solid, then diagnostic service is needed. If your TPMS is not functioning properly, it cannot detect or signal a low-tire condition.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor light comes on and stays solid with a check tire pressure, low tire pressure, or add air to tire message, then check and adjust all tire air pressures to the recommended levels. Next, drive the vehicle to turn the light off. If you have any questions on your Chevrolet's TPMS, feel free to call our team today at (407) 270-1585 or schedule service at our ORLANDO service center by selecting the button below.
Tire FAQ
Q: Why is tire rotation so important?
A: Each tire on a vehicle performs a different task, causing them to wear at different rates. Regular tire rotation allows tires to wear evenly, maximizing tire life and allowing tires to be replaced in sets of four, which is preferable.
Q: Why is tire pressure important?
A: Improperly inflated tires are a leading cause of tire failure. Proper tire pressure helps a tire have optimum tread contact with the road, which improves traction and braking and reduces tire wear. Underinflated tires generate heat, which is the tire’s worst enemy, so maintaining the right amount of air keeps temperatures where they should be.
Q: How will I know when I need new tires?
Q: How will I know when I need new tires?
A: You’ll need new tires when the tread wear indicators—called wear bars—appear. These wear bars look like narrow strips of smooth rubber across the tread and appear when it’s time to replace your tires. If you can see three or more tread wear indicators, you should replace your tires. Other ways to know when to replace your tires include cord or fabric showing through the rubber, cracks or cuts in the tread or sidewall deep enough to show cord or fabric, bulges or splits in the tire, and punctures or damage that cannot be repaired correctly.
Q: There are a lot of tire shops in ORLANDO and Kissimmee, and I need new tires. Where should I go to get the right tires for my GM vehicle at the right price?
Q: There are a lot of tire shops in ORLANDO and Kissimmee, and I need new tires. Where should I go to get the right tires for my GM vehicle at the right price?
A: Our Certified Service experts can find the tires that are perfect for you and your budget, all with a quick and easy visit to our service center and tire shop in ORLANDO. Call us at (407) 270-1585 or schedule a service appointment online today!