Tires help you maintain safe traction out on the road and get the most efficient and responsive performance from your Honda vehicle. That’s why it’s so essential to choose the right tires, keep those tires well serviced, and know when it’s time to replace them. Our tire center experts at Avery Greene Honda in Vallejo, California, can help you do all these things!
To get you started, we’ve put together answers to several of the most common questions our customers ask about their tires.
We also invite you to contact us online, check out our special tire and service offers, or stop in for a visit to learn more about buying and maintaining tires for your Honda.
To get you started, we’ve put together answers to several of the most common questions our customers ask about their tires.
We also invite you to contact us online, check out our special tire and service offers, or stop in for a visit to learn more about buying and maintaining tires for your Honda.
Over time, your tires will wear down to the point where it’s no longer safe or efficient to drive on them. Stick a quarter into a tread groove with George Washington’s head going in first. If you can see the top of his head, your tires are significantly worn and it’s time to get new ones.
In addition, if a tire is suffering from punctures, cuts, scrapes, cracks, bald spots, or sidewall bulges, it’s likely you’ll need to get a new one. Tires that can’t maintain their air pressure should also be replaced. Pulling to one side, too much vibration, and unusual noises are warning signs as well
Have questions? The Avery Greene Honda tire team will be happy to examine your tires and make a recommendation.
Have questions? The Avery Greene Honda tire team will be happy to examine your tires and make a recommendation.
Over time, your tires will wear down to the point where it’s no longer safe or efficient to drive on them. Stick a quarter into a tread groove with George Washington’s head going in first. If you can see the top of his head, your tires are significantly worn and it’s time to get new ones.
In addition, if a tire is suffering from punctures, cuts, scrapes, cracks, bald spots, or sidewall bulges, it’s likely you’ll need to get a new one. Tires that can’t maintain their air pressure should also be replaced. Pulling to one side, too much vibration, and unusual noises are warning signs as well
Have questions? The Avery Greene Honda tire team will be happy to examine your tires and make a recommendation.
In addition, if a tire is suffering from punctures, cuts, scrapes, cracks, bald spots, or sidewall bulges, it’s likely you’ll need to get a new one. Tires that can’t maintain their air pressure should also be replaced. Pulling to one side, too much vibration, and unusual noises are warning signs as well
Have questions? The Avery Greene Honda tire team will be happy to examine your tires and make a recommendation.
Typically, it’s a good idea to replace your tires every 6 years or 50,000-60,000 miles. If they still appear to be in decent condition at this point, bring your vehicle to Avery Greene Honda for a tire inspection to determine whether it’s still safe to drive on them.
Rotate
To help treads wear evenly, rotate your tires at the mileage intervals recommended by your vehicle owner’s manual.
Align & Balance
Wheel alignment and tire balancing service will help your tires operate optimally and last longer.
Inflate
Be sure to keep your tires inflated to the levels recommended in your owner’s manual and on the sticker inside the driver’s side door frame.
Moderate
Making a habit of moderate braking and acceleration can reduce wear and lengthen the life of your tires.
Rotate
To help treads wear evenly, rotate your tires at the mileage intervals recommended by your vehicle owner’s manual.
Align & Balance
Wheel alignment and tire balancing service will help your tires operate optimally and last longer.
Inflate
Be sure to keep your tires inflated to the levels recommended in your owner’s manual and on the sticker inside the driver’s side door frame.
Moderate
Making a habit of moderate braking and acceleration can reduce wear and lengthen the life of your tires.
Check your owner’s manual to learn the correct tire size and style for your vehicle. Depending on the type of vehicle you own and the type of driving you do, you may wish to install winter tires, high-performance tires, or another specific style. Our Avery Greene Honda team can help you make the right choice!