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Tire Services

Tire Services in London, Ontario

Tire services is about keeping your vehicle performing the way it should — now and down the road. We focus on clear inspections, practical recommendations, and only the work that truly makes sense.

Why It Matters

Why Tire Services Issues Are Common

Driving in London puts steady demand on your vehicle. Daily commuting, seasonal changes, and local road conditions often place extra stress on your tires, wheels, and tire pressure monitoring system — which is why these issues tend to show up when they do.

Not every tire services concern means a major repair — but having it checked early often prevents bigger issues later.

Common Signs

Common Signs You May Need Tire Services

Here are some common signs that it might be time to have your tire services checked:

Uneven tire wear patterns
Low tire pressure warnings
Vibration at highway speeds
Visible damage or bulges on tires
Tread depth below safe levels
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In London, these signs often become more noticeable during Tire changeover September-October and April; pressure checks monthly October-April due to Road salt and ice demand aggressive tread patterns; temperature swings affect tire pressure weekly.

Our Approach

What to Expect During a Tire Services Inspection

Most appointments start with tire inspection, rotation, balancing, and pressure adjustment. From there, attention is given to common wear patterns and issues we regularly see on vehicles driven around London.

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Winter tire tread depth minimum 2/32

Winter tire tread depth minimum 2/32 inch for London ice conditions; 4/32 inch recommended

02
Tire pressure fluctuations—loses 1 PSI per

Tire pressure fluctuations—loses 1 PSI per 5°C drop, creating underinflation risk in London winters

03
Sidewall cracking

Sidewall cracking from road salt exposure and freeze-thaw stress affecting tire durability

FAQ

Common Questions About Tire Services

Winter tires are essential in London. They provide 20-30% better traction on ice than all-season tires. Ontario law requires tires with minimum 3.5mm tread October-April. All-season tires harden below 7°C, losing grip. Winter tires also extend undercarriage safety during emergency stops on ice.

Check tire pressure weekly October-April. Cold reduces pressure 1 PSI per 5°C drop. If your pressure reads 32 PSI in September, expect 28-30 PSI in January. Underinflated tires reduce winter traction by 15% and increase blowout risk. Maintain manufacturer specification (typically 32-35 PSI).

Store winter tires in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. London's humid climate causes rust on tire rims; use waterproof storage covers. Avoid basements prone to moisture. Properly stored tires maintain their winter properties for 5+ seasons. Rotate tires before storage to prevent flat-spotting.