Rotation, balancing, alignment, new tires.
Tires & Alignment
Time
45–90 min
Pricing
Quote first
Cadence
Rotate every 5,000–7,500 mi · Align as needed
Eating tires on one edge? Pulling left? Full alignment with printed before/after spec sheet.
What's included
- Tire rotation in manufacturer-recommended pattern
- Tire pressure adjustment to spec
- Visual inspection for wear patterns and damage
- Wheel torque to manufacturer spec
- Optional: 4-wheel alignment with before/after printout
- Optional: new tire installation (you choose where to buy)
When to book this
- •Uneven tire wear (inside, outside, or center)
- •Car pulls to one side on a flat road
- •Steering wheel off-center when driving straight
- •Vibration through the steering wheel at highway speed
- •Squealing in corners
Pricing details
| Tire rotation | free with oil change |
| Wheel balance | quote per wheel |
| 4-wheel alignment | quote at booking |
| Tire installation | you supply tires — we install at cost |
We don't sell tires directly. Buy them where it's cheapest — we install and align.
What we use
Hunter Hawkeye alignment system (or equivalent), Road Force balancing for vibration issues, calibrated torque wrenches.
Common questions
How often should I rotate tires?
Every 5,000–7,500 miles, or with every oil change. Even wear means tires last longer.
Do I need an alignment with new tires?
We recommend it. Saves the new tires from wearing unevenly within months.
How do I know if I need an alignment?
Pulling on a flat road, off-center steering wheel, or wear on the inside or outside edge of the tread.