Tire Services IN THE VIRGINIA PENINSULA
Tires are the main contact between you and the road, and the better you keep them in shape, the better they can perform and keep you safe. At
American Pride Automotive, we want to maximize the performance and longevity of your tires. Lack of routine tire care can result in poor traction and handling, uneven or accelerated wear, and increased potential for flats and blowouts. Our
ASE-Certified technicians are more than qualified to inspect, service, and repair your tires, as well as evaluate problems you might be facing or might be prone to face with the current condition of your tires.
We provide the following tire services:
- Sales
- Installations
- Rotation
- Balancing
- Replacement
- Alignment
- Air Pressure Checks
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) Repair & Service
CALL US FOR A PERSONALIZED QUOTE ON THE BEST TIRES FOR YOUR VEHICLE AND YOUR DRIVING STYLE
It covers
- Punctures
- Nails or Glass Damage
- Bruise or Breaks
- Potholes or Curb Damage
It does not cover:
- Defects in Materials or Workmanship (covered by manufacturer of tire)
- Fire, Theft, Vandalism
- Off-road use
- Accidents
How to Obtain Service
If you are more than 25 miles from American Pride Auto, you will need to contact (866) 588-0728 prior to any warranty repair work being performed. You will be directed to the nearest participating service center location. If there are no participating locations in your area, you may take your vehicle to a non-participating service center in your area.
How to Request Reimbursement
Submit a copy of your original invoice that clearly shows required information and a copy of paid invoice 
Tips on caring for your tires:
- Following the tire rotation schedule in your owner's manual is important. Most vehicles should get a tire rotation and balance every 5,000–7,000 miles or every other oil change.
- Check the air pressure monthly. For the most accurate results, use a good tire pressure gauge to check the air pressure in the morning before driving the vehicle.
- Your tire tread enables your vehicle to grip the road and maintain control. If the grooves in the tire have worn down, your vehicle won't grip the road effectively. To test the tread of your tires, use the "Quarter Test."
- Don't overload your car. Keeping your load to what your tires can handle will help you maintain your tires.
- Get a wheel alignment every 1-2 years to avoid uneven tread wear. Over time, daily impacts such as potholes and railroad crossings can easily knock your vehicle's tires out of whack.
