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Automotive Services in Freeland, MI

  • Brake Repair

    Brake Repair

    Your brake system transmits the force you apply to the brake pedal, down hydraulic lines to the pistons in the brake calipers and wheel cylinders at your wheels. This force creates friction between the brake pads or shoes and the brake rotors or drums. This friction creates the stopping force needed to quickly and safely stop your car. If you're experiencing brake symptoms such as a squealing or grinding noise, a pulsating brake pedal, an abnormal amount of brake pedal travel, or a red brake light indicator, it is time to have your brakes checked as soon as possible. At Tires On The Go, we can quickly and professionally solve your problem and get you back on the road safely.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Brake Repair needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Oil Changes

    Oil Changes

    Your oil removes heat from the engine and lubricates its moving parts. Changing your vehicle’s oil routinely is one of the most important things you can do to promote long term vehicle performance. As you drive, the oil pump circulates oil into your oil filter and throughout your engine. The oil filter cleans dirt and deposits out of the oil, keeping your engine clean and protected. As time passes, the oil filter will begin to get clogged with this debris and will no longer be able to keep the oil clean for the engine. Most manufacturers recommend changing the oil between 3,000 and 5,000 miles (5,000 and 8,000 kilometers) to insure long life and maximum performance. At Tires On The Go, we understand the importance of an oil change.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Oil Change needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Steering and Suspension Repair

    Steering and Suspension Repair

    Your vehicle’s steering and suspension are designed to create maximum traction between your tires and the road. This provides steering stability, proper handling, and good comfort. These components are ground zero at connecting your vehicle to the harsh roads and are thus prone to wearing out or even breaking, possibly leaving you stranded. Steering and suspension systems are key safety components and should be inspected annually or if you are experiencing problems such as uneven tire wear, excessive noise vibration or bouncing, loss of contact with the road, or have symptoms of the vehicle not wanting to track straight down the road. If you need your suspension checked, let the qualified technicians at Tires On The Go quickly identify any problems you may have.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Steering and Suspension needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Tire Balancing

    Tire Balancing

    When your car rolls down the road, it is imperative that your tires be in proper balance. Out of balance tires will wear quicker and possibly cause symptoms such as vibration or a shaking sensation in the seat or steering wheel. These symptoms may become more or less obvious as the speed of the vehicle changes. As the tires wear, it is normal for the tires to become out of balance. It is recommended that tires be balanced every 15,000 miles or 24,000 kilometers to ensure maximum tire life and smooth, quiet operation. The tire professionals at Tires On The Go can quickly and affordably care for all of your tire needs.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Tire Balancing needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Tire Installation

    Tire Installation

    Tires are no longer just rubber and oil. Instead, they are made up of several layers of materials, each playing its own role in how the tire functions. Today's tires last longer and are less prone to dangerous blowouts than older tires. They are also better at maintaining contact with the road and can even help a car's performance. Choosing the right tires has drastically changed over the years. As an example a vehicle towing heavy weight will need a high load rating tire. If a vehicle is driven in an area with heavy rain or snow, you might prefer the purchase tires with a better traction rating, the life expectancy of a tire depends on road conditions, driving habits, usage and the type of tire. Your tires need to be changed at the very least every 6 years. The rubber in the tires dries out over time. This can lead to cracking, greater stress on the tire's infrastructure and catastrophic failure. A great drive starts with properly installed tires! At Tires On The Go we have professionally trained staff on hand to provide the best tires and tire installation in the industry.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Tire Installation needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Your tire pressure monitoring system, often referred to as TPMS, is an electronic system designed to monitor the air pressure in your tires. This system uses real time tire pressure information to alert you if there is a tire pressure problem. If your tire pressure drops to an unsafe level, it will alert you via a light or warning message. Many systems will also tell you which tire is low. Low tire pressure is not only a safety issue, but it will also drastically shorten the life of a tire. Tire pressure sensors are powered by a non serviceable battery and will eventually fail due to low battery voltage. The average lifespan of a tire pressure sensor is 7 to 9 years. It's also recommended that sensors be replaced or properly serviced when new tires are installed. At Tires On The Go we have the tools, equipment, training and knowledge to properly service or diagnose your Tire Pressure Monitoring System. We would be happy to handle all of your tire service needs today.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Tire Rotation

    Tire Rotation

    While you drive, your tires wear at different rates due to steering. The most notable wear occurs on the front tires. Regular tire rotation can keep the wear on your tires even, improving fuel economy, ensuring proper handling, and extending the life of your tires. Depending on the vehicle, your tires should be rotated every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (9,000 to 13,000 kilometers). The tire experts at Tires On The Go can quickly and professionally rotate your tires at your convenience.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Tire Rotation needs of customers in Freeland, MI

     Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

  • Tire Storage

    Tire Storage

    We understand the importance of proper tire storage to maintain their longevity and performance. That's why we offer professional tire storage solutions to ensure your tires are kept in optimal condition year-round. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with climate control and advanced security measures to protect your tires from the elements and theft. Whether you're storing your seasonal tires or need a safe place for your spare set, our team is dedicated to providing convenient and reliable tire storage services. With us, you can have peace of mind knowing that your tires are in good hands, ready for whenever you need them.
  • Tire Swap

    Tire Swap

    Keep your vehicle running smoothly with our tire swap service. We'll remove your current tires and replace them with a different set of tires from your inventory. Swapping tires helps extend their longevity by evening out the wear. Rotate your tires regularly to promote even treadwear. Our technicians can recommend the best schedule based on your driving habits and tire manufacturer recommendations. Keep an extra set of tires available to swap between for maximum mileage. Schedule your appointment today to swap tires and keep your vehicle handling great! Our team provides fast, reliable tire swaps to keep you safely on the road.
  • Tires

    Tires

    Your tires connect you directly to the road surface and are the single most important safety item on your vehicle. Today’s tires are designed specifically for certain types of vehicles, road conditions, and weather conditions. Advancements in technology have also created tires that last longer, stop faster and run more quietly than ever before. Newer all season tires can provide good all around weather traction. However, if you spend a lot of time driving in slippery winter conditions, a good snow tire can make a very noticeable improvement in handling. As a tire wears, its ability to provide traction in wet or slippery conditions diminishes accordingly. When a tire reaches less than 3/32 of an inch of tread or 2.4 mm, it should be replaced for safety reasons. Tires should also be replaced if they have severe uneven tread wear, cuts, cracks or bulges on the side walls, have been run flat or are more than six years old. Quality tires can make your drive time safer and more enjoyable. Have the tire experts at Tires On The Go explain your tire options today.

    Tires On The Go proudly serves the Tire needs of customers in Freeland, MI

    Areas Served : Freeland, MI and surrounding areas

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