FAQs
CPI Tire
How often should I replace my tires?
Under normal driving conditions, tires generally need replacement every 25,000 to 50,000 miles. However, replacement may be necessary sooner if the tread depth falls below safe standards.How do I know when my tires need replacing?
Signs that your tires require replacement include insufficient tread depth, visible cracks or bulges, irregular wear patterns, or persistent air pressure loss.How often should I rotate my tires?
Tire rotation should be performed every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to promote even tread wear and extend the overall lifespan of your tires.What tire pressure should my tires be?
Your tires should be inflated to the PSI recommended on the information sticker located on your driver-side door frame, rather than the maximum pressure indicated on the tire sidewall.What's the difference between all-season, winter, and performance tires?
All-season tires are designed for general everyday driving conditions. Winter tires are specifically engineered for traction in snow and ice. Performance tires offer superior handling characteristics and responsiveness at higher speeds.Do I need to replace all four tires at once?
Replacing all four tires simultaneously is recommended for optimal vehicle balance and safety. However, replacing two tires may be acceptable in certain situations.Can a flat tire be repaired or does it need replacement?
Minor punctures located in the tread area can typically be repaired. Damage to the tire sidewall generally necessitates full tire replacement.What is wheel alignment and why is it important?
Wheel alignment is the adjustment of your vehicle's suspension to position the tires at the correct angle to the road surface. Proper alignment enhances vehicle handling and prevents premature or irregular tire wear.How long does tire installation take?
Tire installation generally takes between 45 and 90 minutes, depending on the specific services required and your vehicle type.How can I make my tires last longer?
To maximize tire longevity, keep tires inflated to the proper pressure, schedule regular tire rotations, obtain wheel alignments as needed, and practice smooth driving habits.









