Tire Change Service in Roseville, Rocklin, Citrus Heights, Lincoln and surrounding areas
Tire Change Service is available whenever you need it.Ace In The Hole Towing has changed lots of flat tires for customers, more than we can count. We know how frustrating it can be for drivers when their plans are turned upside-down by a flat tire. Our tire change service is available 24/7, every day of the year so we can get you back on your way quickly. Whether you just need some air in a tire with a slow leak, or you need your spare put on, our tow truck drivers will be ready get the job done.
Tire Safety Tips from Ace In the Hole
Our number one focus at Ace In The Hole Towing is to help you enjoy trouble free driving, all the time. So, if we can help you with a few ideas that will keep you rolling, with your tires in good shape, we are going to do it. Here you go:
Check Tire Pressure. Check your tire pressure regularly, and add air as needed. Most gas stations now have an air compressor available for customer use. Advanced tip – spend a few bucks at an auto parts store like O’Reilly Auto Parts, Pep Boys or AutoZone and get an air pressure gauge so you can know if your tires have enough air. The gauges are inexpensive, and maintaining proper air pressure in your tires will keep you safe, and better gas mileage is an added bonus.
Rotate and Balance Tires. Have your tires rotated and balanced regularly. Most tire shops recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 miles and balancing tires as needed. Rotating and balancing your tires will extend the life of your tires, and give you a smoother, safer ride. Advanced tip – when you feel like your tires are bouncing as you drive down the road, sometimes only at certain speeds, it probably means your tires need balancing. One great thing about buying tires from a place like America’s Tire Company or Les Schwab Tires is they usually provide FREE rotating and balancing for the life of your tires.
Check Tires for Objects. If you have a tire that seems to be slowly loosing pressure each time you add air, check that tire to see if a nail, a screw or some other object has penetrated the tire and is causing the tire to slowly lose air. It’s a hassle to take it in to be repaired, we know. But, enduring the hassle is way better than getting stranded by a flat when that object dislodges and causes a flat tire.