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San Jose,#2296

(408) 680-8140

4701 Hamilton Ave.
San Jose, CA 95130

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Tires & Wheels Services in San Jose, CA

Tires & Wheels service in - San Jose, CA

What Makes Up A Wheel?

A wheel is composed of the inner spokes, the rim that connects the spokes and the outside tire. Wheels are connected by an axle so they can work in pairs to allow your vehicle to move. The tread on the tires protects the inner portion of the rim and helps the wheel grip the road to increase safety and efficiency. Without wheels, your car would not be able to function. This is why keeping on top of tire rotation service and other maintenance is so important. To learn more about wheels and how they work, contact Meineke #2296 in San Jose, CA.

Why Is Maintaining Your Tires Important?

You know that you need your tires in good working order to drive your vehicle. So, perhaps a better question than why your tires are important is why you should maintain them before you're forced into frantically searching for "flat tire repair near me." The average car weighs over 4,000 pounds, which is a lot of weight sitting on your tires. Differences in inflation between tires causes your vehicle's weight to be distributed unevenly. Over time, that uneven weight distribution can lead to issues with your vehicle's balance, which then affects its safety and performance. Thus, following a routine rotation service is vital. You'll find such a service here at Meineke #2296 in San Jose, CA.

What Are The Signs Telling You Tire Repair Is Needed?

Uneven tread heights and issues with vehicle stability at high speeds could each be a sign that you're in need of a tire repair or tire change service. However, these signs are often easy to miss. Fortunately, you vehicle will often tell you when its tires need some TLC through your in-dash tire pressure light. If and when it turns on, you should immediately stop and see which of your tires is over or underinflated. If the sensor continues to illuminate even after adding air to the tire, taking it into Meineke #2296 in San Jose, CA may help you avoid a high tire replacement cost. Be sure to check and see if you also need a tire pressure sensor replacement while you're there.

Dangers of Driving With Worn-Down Tires

Driving with worn-down or damaged tires can be hazardous to you and your passengers. When tires lose a significant amount of tread, they do not handle as well during certain weather conditions. Rain, sleet, and snow can easily pose a threat to drivers with poorly maintained tires. These drivers may experience longer stopping distances and times, and they will be at a higher risk of hydroplaning during rainstorms. Even minor "slicks" can be risky if they occur during heavy traffic. To get the best tire repair service, take your car to a San Jose CA Meineke #2296 professional for an inspection.

Signs Your Tires Need To Be Replaced

The great thing about tires is that they usually show clear signs when they need to be replaced or serviced. Damaged side walls may be cracked and broken if the tire is old or failing. Tread on the tire may also seem noticeably low, further indicating the need for a tire repair service. In severe cases, your tires may be so damaged, you can feel or see the belts, or insides, of the tire. Wear on one side, or not enough wear along both sides of your tire also indicates a problem. If any of these happen to your vehicle, immediately contact Meineke #2296 in San Jose, CA to help you safely get back on the road.

Exceptional Service at Affordable Prices

At Meineke, we understand that you may be concerned about tire rotation or tire repair cost. If you are, we offer a variety of tire rotation coupons that can help you save on these services. Our professionals always provide quality service. If you believe that your tires are old or damaged, don't hesitate to contact one of our professionals at the San Jose CA Meineke #2296 today.
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