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Let's face it, nobody has time for a flat tire and it will almost always happen at the most inopportune time. Luckily, if you purchased your tire from Texas Tire Sales, we will repair your flat tire(s), FREE of charge for the lifetime of the tire. Even If you didn't purchase your tires from us, we will still repair your tire for FREE.
The tire experts at Texas Tire Sales know how to properly repair a tire according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association's (RMA) guidelines. We inspect your tire inside and out, locate the leak, patch it properly and get you back on the road quickly.
There are three things to consider to patch a tire properly:
1. The amount of damage the puncture has caused to the tire.
2. Establishing an airtight seal of the tire's inner liner.
3. Completely filling the path that the puncturing object took when it went through the tire.
A reputable tire shop will never just plug a punctured tire. A proper tire repair always involves removing the tire from the rim. A mushroom-shaped patch and plug combination is thought to be the most reliable method of repairing a punctured steel belted radial, and it is the only method we use at Texas Tire Sales.
Under-inflation is one of the leading causes of tire failure. When tire pressure is too low, too much of the tire’s surface area is making contact with the road, which increases friction and causes the tire to overheat. This overheating can lead to premature wear, tread separation and even blowouts.
Your tire pressure should be checked once a month and always before a long road trip. Bring your vehicle into Texas Tire Sales and we will be happy to check your tire pressure for FREE. Whether you think you have a slow leak, a bad valve stem or your dashboard tire pressure light has come on, we will check it for you to get you back on the road fast. Driving on an underinflated tire can damage the tire beyond repair, leading to a loss in handling and fuel economy. Driving on a completely flat tire will not only damage the tire but will typically cause wheel damage, which will cost you a lot more than just tire repair.
Having a flat tire or a tire or blowout while driving on the road can present special dangers. Here are some guidelines to follow when dealing with a tire problem on the road:
At Texas Tire Sales, our technicians are tire repair experts. Our complete tire repair service includes:
While there is very little you can do to prevent a flat tire, you can help minimize the hassle and damage to your tire by bringing your vehicle to Texas Tire Sales in Weatherford, Texas for a FREE tire inspection and tire pressure check. Stop by Texas Tire Sales for your next flat tire repair Weatherford, TX auto repair service. Texas Tire Sales is thrilled to be your number one Weatherford, TX auto repair shop and provider of tires.
Give us a call at (817) 598-0333 or stop in and see us at 905 Fort Worth Hwy. in Weatherford, TX. Online at txtire.com
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