Maintenance · Longer tire life
Balancing, rotation & pressure checks
Steering-wheel shake at highway speed usually means your wheels are out of balance — a quick spin-balance fixes it. Rotating tires front-to-back every 5,000–7,000 miles evens out wear so a set lasts thousands of miles longer, and we check and set pressure on every visit.
What you get
Spin balancing
Computer-balanced wheels to kill vibration and protect suspension.
Rotation
Front-to-back rotation on the pattern your drivetrain calls for.
Pressure checks
Checked, set and capped — the cheapest tire life extender there is.
At your door
Rotation and balancing are both on the mobile menu.
FAQ
Straight answers
Why does my steering wheel shake?
At 55–75 mph, a shaking wheel is most often an out-of-balance tire. Balancing takes minutes; if the shake continues we'll tell you what else to look at.
How often should I rotate my tires?
Every 5,000–7,000 miles — an easy habit is every other oil change. Even wear can add thousands of miles to a set.
