Are you looking for new tires for your vehicle? Don's Tire Center has what you need. Our specialist can help you find the right tire for your needs at a reasonable price.
Passenger Cars
From high-performance, all-season touring to winter tires, Don’s Tire Center has many major and private label tire brands available. Whether you desire the best handling or a quiet ride, Don’s Tire Center can install the proper tires for your vehicle.
Light Trucks and SUVs
If your truck or SUV is strictly a street machine or you like to go off-road, Don’s Tire Center can install the correct tire on your vehicle. From all-season touring to aggressive traction, you can find it at Don’s Tire Center.
Major Brands: 
- Goodyear
- Dunlop
- Multi-Mile
- Toyo
- Super Swampers
- Firestone
- Bridgestone
- BF Goodrich
- Federal
- Uniroyal
- Kumho
- Kelly
- Nexen
- Nokian
- Michellin
- Capitol
- Yokahama
- Carlisle
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the proper air pressure for my tires?
Why is it important to rotate my tires?
Why do some tires cost more than others?
When should I replace my vehicle’s tires?
My tires have waves in the sidewall. Are the tires bad?
Should I use special tires for my SUV?
How can I find out what wheels will fit my vehicle?
How does weather affect my tires?
Can I change the size of my tires?
How do I properly care for and clean my tires?
- What is the proper air pressure for my tires?
Tire pressure varies greatly for different vehicles. Most cars produced since 1968 list the original tire size and inflation pressure (including the spare tire) on a vehicle place card. This place card is usually located on the driver-side door-to-door jam (Ford vehicles list this information on the rear passenger door jam), glove box door, fuel door or engine compartment. Truck tire pressure varies by the load the vehicle is carrying, however, you can locate a general pressure in the truck’s manual. Always check your tire pressure after the tires have had time to cool down (before driving is the best time).
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- Why is it important to rotate my tires?
Most of today’s cars are either front-wheel or four-wheel drive. This is wonderful for traction, but hard on tires. If we rotate tires we will keep the rears from cupping, and the fronts from wearing too fast.
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- Why do some tires cost more than others?
In every class of tires you will find a wide range of pricing. Some tires last longer, some have more traction, some are of higher performance. Your tire professional is the best person to discuss what sort of tire is right for your needs.
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- When should I replace my vehicle's tires?
The head of a penny is about 1 / 16 of an inch, which is the same as the wear bars on most tires. If you do not have the same feel when driving in the rain or in the turns, you may need to replace your tires.
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- My tires have waves in the sidewall. Are the tires bad?
Side wall plies have joints that overlap. The taller the sidewall, the more you will notice the dent or wavy look of the sidewall. If you ever see a knot or bubble in the sidewall, replace the tire at once.
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- Should I use special tires for my SUV?
The high center of gravity, along with the added weight of four-wheel drive creates new challenges for SUV tires. Some SUVs need mud traction while others just need good road manners. Look for the tire that will do the best job for your needs. Select a tire that is designed for your SUV.
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- How can I find out what wheels will fit my vehicle?
Wheels come in two main groups: car, which is FWD, or truck and SUV, which will be RWD. This is a good time to look at plus-one, -two or -three sizes to help you perform to the max. Remember shorter sidewalls will ride stiffer.
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- How does the weather affect my tires?
Weather is always a concern to your tires. Hot weather can be hard on the tire itself, while cold weather will cause your tires to have less air. Rain, snow, and ice are traction robbers, and you will need good tires to take them all on.
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- Can I change the size of my tires?
Yes, you can go to a larger tire and wheel on almost every application. But between the computers, antilock brakes, and fender openings, this is a job best left to professionals. You must also look at the tire's ability to carry the load of the car. With work, you can make your car look better and handle much better.
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- How do I properly care for and clean my tires?
Tires bloom as they age. The use of tire shine products that draw the oils out of the tire will cause the tire to crack or crust on the exposed side. Simple soap and water, with a little scrubbing on the whites, will keep your tires looking like new for years.
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