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Tires & Wheels

Don’t pay more for tire service.

At Nobles Automotive of WIlkes, we offer affordable tire service for all make and model vehicles. Whether you drive a pick-up or a sports sedan, we strive to be your tire service center of choice in the Wilkesboro, NC area. 

We provide a full range of tire services at affordable prices. Trust our team of A.S.E Master Technicians to keep your tires in peak condition. Here’s a look at our available tire services:

  • Tire Inspection – Check pressure level of each tire along with tread depth. Also, all parts of the tire will be inspected for punctures, cracks or signs of excessive wear.
  • Tire Rotation – We provide tire rotation service for two-wheel-drive, four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive models.
  • Tire Balancing – Our technicians use precision instruments to ensure your vehicle’s tires are balanced to the manufacture’s specifications.
  • Tire Switch-Out service – We can switch your vehicle’s tires for the summer or winter season.
  • Tire Patch Repair – Our technicians can quickly patch most small punctures in minutes.

Tire Service FAQs

Q: How often should I get tire service?
A: In order to maintain the proper safety and performance of your vehicle, it is recommended that you get these tire services during these recommended intervals. Tire rotation - Every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. Tire balancing - Every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Tire inspection - At least once per year.
Q: What are the signs that I need tire service?
A: It is important to know the signs that your vehicle may need tire service. Here is what to look for: Squealing tires when turning - If you hear your squealing tires while turning, then you may have a tire balancing issue. Lower fuel economy - A lower fuel economy may be due to poor tire pressure. Less grip and control on the road - If your vehicle is experiencing less grip and control on the road, then your tire’s tread depth may be insufficient.
Q: Where can I find my vehicle’s recommended tire pressure?
A: It is recommended that you only use your manufacture’s recommended tire pressure. The tire pressure information can usually be found on the door jam on the front driver’s side. During a tire inspection, our technicians will be able to check and regulate your vehicle’s tire pressure.