
he tires on your Chevrolet Bolt, Silverado, or Blazer are critical for your safety and must always be in good condition. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) states that damaged and worn tires have caused many road accidents in the past years. To stay safe on the road, visit your Chevy dealer in Temecula, CA, and the certified Chevrolet service experts will help you find the best new tires for your vehicle at an affordable price.
Time for New Tires? Visit Your Temecula, CA, Chevy Dealer Today
Expert Tire Services
When it’s time to replace the tires on your Chevy, there is only one place to go for convenient and hassle-free tire shopping. Your Chevrolet dealership offers a wide range of top-quality tire brands, and the certified Chevrolet service experts will help you find the best set of tires for your model at competitive prices.
Convenient Online Tire Shopping
You can use the Tire Finder Tool on your dealership’s website to make it even more convenient to find tires for your vehicle. Just fill in the online form with your vehicle’s make, model, year, and the tire size you need. Your vehicle’s tire size is on the sidewall of your tires, in your owner’s manual, and on a sticker in your glove compartment and your driver’s door.
Once you’ve filled in the form, you can start shopping for tires, and when you find the set you want, schedule an appointment. The certified Chevrolet service experts will take care of the rest of your tire purchase and installation.
Tire Price Match
When you buy eligible tires at your dealership and find a set at a lower price somewhere else, they’ll match it. If you find tires at a better price within 30 days after your purchase, your dealership will refund you the difference.
Just take them a written estimate or an internet quote for the same tires from a competitor within 100 miles of your dealership. Eligible tire brands include Bridgestone, Dunlop, General, Michelin, Uniroyal, BFGoodrich, Kelly, Continental, Hankook, Firestone, Goodyear, and Pirelli.
How To Determine When You Need a New Set of Tires
How often your vehicle needs a new set of tires depends on various factors, from mileage and road conditions to the age and the state of the tires.
Tire Age
When tires get old, the rubber dries out and cracks and could cause a flat tire or, worse, a blowout. Tire manufacturers recommend that tires are replaced after six to ten years. To find the age of your tires, check the Department of Transportation Tire Identification Number (TIN) on the sidewalls. You will see the initials DOT followed by numbers. The last four digits are the week, and year the tires were manufactured.
Worn Treads
Check your tires regularly to ensure enough tread is left to give you traction for braking and cornering, especially on wet roads. If the treads on your tires look worn and you can see the wear indicator bars, it’s time for a new set.
Damaged Tires
Walk around your car regularly and inspect each tire thoroughly for damage that could cause blowouts. If you see bulges, cuts, and cracks in the rubber, get the tires replaced as soon as possible.
Keep yourself, and your passengers safe by ensuring your vehicle’s tires are always in good condition. Visit Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac today and allow the tire experts to assist you with the best tires for your vehicle.
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