tires

Can you say for certain all the tires in your fleet, or on your commercial truck, are roadworthy and ready? Proper attention to tire condition is so important, but how do you properly care for your tires? From Harold's Used Auto Parts Inc in Philadelphia, PA, here’s what you need to know.

It’s difficult to monitor tire conditions on so many vehicles, especially when some of them have so many tires. Tires are also expensive and take time to replace; sometimes it’s easier to let one get in pretty bad shape before changing it out. After all, you want to get the most mileage you can out of them...but is it worth it?

Bald tires lead to accidents, stuck vehicles, and other issues. Give your fleet or commercial truck the best chance of safely reaching its destination possible, by maintaining good tires on all corners.

If you have tires that wear out too quickly, we can take care of that too. Let us find out why - the repair usually costs less than the tires. Also, be sure to monitor air pressure once the cold sets in - it’s easy to miss a low tire until it’s too late. If the temperature drops, your tire pressure will too.

If you need tires, our technicians have you covered. For the best commercial truck and fleet vehicle service shop in Philadelphia, PA, call or stop by Harold's Used Auto Parts Inc today.



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