Many drivers forget about to check their tires from time to time to make sure they are in good shape and have enough tread to grip the road. Your tires also act as a safety feature to keep your car, truck or SUV on the road. But when was the last time you checked your tires?

The condition of your tires will directly affect almost every aspect of the way your vehicle drives - acceleration, fuel economy, and most importantly stopping. Conventional wisdom used to say you could check your tread depth with a penny. However, current standards call for replacement tires at 4/32 of an inch of tread depth - long before old Lincoln will sound the alarm. By the time the penny-test dictates a time for new tires, your current tires will be worn down to 2/32 of an inch. That's worn out enough to add ten extra car-lengths to your panic stop.

Worn out tires are dangerous especially when the road is wet. Our service team can check your tires to make sure they are in good shape or if you need a new set.

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