Stanley Ford Eastland

Tire Service

Tires

Tire Service at Stanley Ford Sweetwater


We offer a large range of tire brands and sizes. We keep a vast inventory of all-season, performance, and all-terrain tires in stock. If we don’t have the tire you’re looking for, we can order it for you and have it here quickly. Our service team will show you the various options for your make and model to help you find a product that fits your budget. Find low mileage tires or those that run for 80,000 miles or longer with a warranty. Tires are our only point of contact with the road, and they are essential for propelling and halting your vehicle. To keep us on the road, we rely on the small piece of rubber at each of the four corners of the car. It's critical that they're the right tires, correctly inflated, in good shape, wearing properly, and not too old. If you are in or near the Eastland, Cisco, or Ranger areas and think your tires may be in need of servicing, visit us at Stanley Ford Eastland and let our service professionals get your vehicle checked out today!

Tire Rotation

Tire rotation, which involves repositioning your vehicle's tires in certain patterns from front to rear or side to side on a regular basis, is an important part of tire maintenance and safety. Rotating your tires may also be necessary to keep your warranty valid. Rotate your tires every 5,000 miles or as advised by the car manufacturer. For many people, this means getting your tires rotated at the same time as getting your oil changed. Evenly worn tires reduce the strains on the powertrain, decreasing wear on expensive drive components if your vehicle has an all-wheel drive.

Wheel Alignment and Balance

Wheel alignment is essential for extending the life of your tires. Your tires may wear unevenly if your vehicle is misaligned, and you may notice a change in how your vehicle handles. To guarantee the longest life and optimum overall performance, your tires and wheels are aligned and balanced at the factory. Wheel alignment and tire balancing adjustments are not required on a regular basis. If there is unusual tire wear or the car is tugging to one side or the other, it may be time to consider a wheel alignment check.

Tire Pressure

Low tire pressure will result in a rough, uncomfortable ride, while correctly inflated tires will allow for precise cornering and handling. Proper tire inflation means you'll have better vehicle control and get more mileage out of your vehicle in the long run. To make sure your car's tires are properly inflated, find out what its recommended PSI is and check it regularly with a good air pressure gauge. If your tire pressure is low, many gas stations provide air hoses that you may use to quickly fill them up, but it is important not to overfill.

When to Replace Tires

The best way to tell if your vehicle needs new tires is to have them inspected by a professional, but there are several things you can do to check them yourself. A tire's tread must be at least 2/32" deep to meet regulatory safety regulations in the United States. You should replace your tires if they do not meet or are close to reaching the 2/32" criterion. For best performance and safety, tires should be free of sidewall damage and uneven wear. It's also a good idea to study which forms of damage can be mended rather than replaced in order to safely extend the life of your tires. Treadwear indicators generally referred to as "wear bars," are integrated into all DOT-regulated tires to assist you to detect when the tread is getting low.

Keep rolling along when you have quality tires on your Ford vehicle. Mile after mile, you rely on your tires to provide traction as you drive over highways and even off-road. You can replace your tires with a brand-new set at Stanley Ford Eastland.

Take Care of Your Tires


You can extend the life of your tires by having them rotated on a regular basis. Rotating the tires ensures they wear evenly. Uneven wear causes loss of contact with the road, especially in adverse conditions. You also want to make sure they stay inflated to the proper air pressure, which reduces the risk of a flat tire. Our service team can check the air pressure anytime. Just drop by and let us know if you want us to take a look at your tires. We can also fix leaks and patch them up for use until it’s time to replace them.

If you think your vehicle’s tires are in need of servicing, contact our service department or schedule an appointment online and let one of our service professionals get your vehicle fixed up today!