Tom O'Brien CJDR - Greenwood

Wagoneer Certified

Tire Service

Tire Service in Greenwood, IN

Many people believe that all tire stores are created the same. That is not the case. Tom O'Brien Chrysler Jeep dodge Ram - Greenwood is your go-to tire dealer in Greenwood, IN. With specials and coupons throughout the year, you’re going to want to service your tires with us

When you buy tires from our service center, you will ensure the tire brands on sale are the right ones for your vehicle. That's what our certified service staff specializes in!

Unsure whether your car or truck needs new tires? Stop by Tom O'Brien Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram - Greenwood to have our certified tire technicians check the wear, tread, and inflation pressure.

Above all, you'll have a great experience when you buy tires from our service center. Our customer service is top-notch and we believe in treating our customers right. Shop with us for an affordable selection of wheels and tires for your new or used car or truck! Schedule your tire service with us today!

Measuring Tread Depth

Can't tell if the tread on your tire is worn out? Use the penny test! Place a penny upside down, with Lincoln headfirst. Examine the part of the penny that is showing. If you can the entirety of Lincoln's head and hair, this means your tread is less than 2/32nd of an inch, and your tire needs to be replaced. If some of Lincoln's head is obstructed, your tires are most likely fine. Repeat this test in multiple grooves of your tire.

Tire Rotation

Regular tire rotation is important if you want to extend the life of your tires. If you were to never rotate your tires, your tires would have uneven wear. When you drive, your front tires experience more stress, as they are responsible for steering and turning the car. By rotating your tires, your spreading out wear evenly throughout all tires and will also increase fuel economy and overall performance of the tires!

Tire Pressure

Keeping proper air pressure in your tires is essential in making sure that your tires last longer, as well helps your car handle better and safer. To find the correct tire pressure for your car, simply view your vehicle owner's manual or it should also be listed on the tire placard attached to the door edge or doorpost. If your TPMS warning light (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) lights up on your dashboard, this means that at least one of your tires is under-inflated by 25% or more.

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