TIRES
Tire sales, mounting, balancing, and repairs at ADL Auto Repair & Driveshafts.
Quality tires for cars, trucks, and SUVs.
Tire sales, mounting, balancing, and repairs at ADL Auto Repair & Driveshafts.
Quality tires for cars, trucks, and SUVs.
Tires are your vehicle’s connection to the road, and choosing the right set is key to safety and performance. ADL Auto Repair & Driveshafts offers tire sales, installation, balancing, flat repair, and pressure checks for all types of vehicles. We help you select tires based on your driving needs, climate, and budget.
From all-season to performance and truck tires, we provide reliable options and professional installation. Our team ensures proper mounting and balancing for a smooth, quiet ride and long-lasting tread life.
| ✓ New tire sales | ✓ Mounting and balancing |
| ✓ Flat repair | ✓ Tire pressure checks |
| ✓ Seasonal tire options | ✓ & More |
• Your tires have worn tread below the recommended depth, which reduces traction and increases the risk of hydroplaning.
• You notice uneven tire wear, often caused by improper inflation, misalignment, or suspension issues.
• The tires are visibly cracked, dry-rotted, or damaged, which can lead to blowouts or failure.
• You experience vibrations or shaking while driving, indicating tire imbalance or internal damage.
• Tires frequently lose air pressure or require constant inflation, suggesting leaks or punctures.
• The vehicle pulls to one side while driving, which may result from uneven tire pressure or worn tires.
• You hear unusual thumping, humming, or squealing sounds from the tires, often caused by worn tread or alignment problems.
How do I know when it’s time to replace my tires?
Check tread depth, look for cracks or damage, and monitor performance; tires below 2/32” tread should be replaced immediately.
How often should I rotate my tires?
Tires should typically be rotated every 5,000–7,500 miles to ensure even wear and extend lifespan.
Can worn tires affect vehicle safety?
Yes—worn tires reduce traction, handling, and braking performance, increasing the risk of accidents.
How long do tires usually last?
Most tires last between 3–6 years or 25,000–60,000 miles, depending on type, driving habits, and maintenance.
Can I drive with a damaged or worn tire?
It’s unsafe—driving on damaged or excessively worn tires can lead to blowouts, poor handling, and accidents.
How long does a tire replacement take?
Replacing tires typically takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the vehicle and whether balancing or alignment is needed.
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