You have a lot riding on your tires, which is the only part of the vehicle that touches the road or surface you're driving on. You encounter rough road, broken glass, or a nail or screw in a parking lot or some other road hazard that punctures your tire. If you live in or around Carrollton, Garland, or Greenville, and you need to have your tire repaired, come to our service department at Premier Autos of Dallas and let our technician check out your damaged tire to see if repair is a viable option.
Tire Repair Service in Dallas, TX
Tire Repair, Patches, and More
There are a lot of things out there that can damage your tires. Often you can get lucky enough to have minor damage that can be repaired if you have a skilled technician to do the work, like the people at Premier Autos of Dallas.
If you get a flat tire, change it to your spare and set up an appointment to have the damaged tire looked at to determine if repairing is an option. Maybe your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is showing a low tire pressure alert, or if the TPMS alert light stays on and you're not sure why, our technicians will inspect your tire and diagnose the problem and make recommendations for you.
If you drive on a damaged tire, you are setting yourself up for greater expense down the road. Driving on a flat tire can damage your rim and then you'll either have to have the rim repaired or replace it entirely. At the first sign of trouble, you should get your vehicle into Premier Autos of Dallas and let our technicians inspect your tires.
What Services Are Available?
At Premier Autos of Dallas, we offer several different tire service options.
- Tire Repair, Patching, or Plugging
- Tire Replacement
- Tire Rotations and Balancing
- Wheel Alignments
- Flat Repair
- TPMS Resets and Repairs
Tire Service Q&A
- Should I change my tire before coming to the Service Center? This is recommended for your safety and to limit additional damage to tires or rims.
- Can I just replace one tire? When you drive with new and older tires at the same time, the newer tire will have a deeper tread depth than the others, which will affect accelerating, braking, and cornering.
- What is pothole damage? When you hit a pothole, it can not only damage your tires, but it can also mess up your alignment, damage your suspension, affect steering, damage rims and more.
- Can run flat tires be repaired? If your tires are run flat tires, they can be repaired, but it depends on the length of time that you were driving on the flat and whether the flat was caused by a puncture.
- Why is my TPMS light on? If your TPMS light is on and staying lit, it means that one or more tires are below recommended tire pressures. You can find recommended pressures on your door plate and on the tire itself and in your owner's manual. If your TPMS light is blinking, it means that the system has malfunctioned in some way, or a sensor may need to be replaced.
If you need tire service, contact us and set up an appointment with our service center, or schedule online today.