Frequently Asked Questions

  • Life is busy - and we believe maintaining your vehicle shouldn’t make it any harder. Tires on Wheels is built around one goal - making tire maintenance as convenient as possible for our customers.

    Rather than spending hours waiting in a tire shop or arranging rides with family and friends, we come to your home, work, or anywhere with safe parking.

    Our fully equipped service van and trained technicians arrive to complete all your tire services on-site, from tire repairs and rotations to full replacements.

    1. Book your appointment online or by phone. Choose a date, time, and appointment location (home, work, etc).

    2. On the day of your appointment, our mobile service van arrives fully equipped to handle your tire service on-site. We just need access to your vehicle.

    3. A trained technician handles your requested services, and afterwards checks your tires, cleans the work area, and you are ready to go.

    4. Pay securely on-site using credit or debit card, and a detailed receipt and post-appointment inspection will be sent to you.

  • No problem - our trained team can help you find the perfect fit. We’ll recommend tires based on what matters to you most - whether it’s budget, durability, safety, or performance - so you can make a confident choice that fits your needs and driving style.

  • Use our guide below!

  • Road Force Balancing goes beyond standard tire balancing by simulating real-world driving conditions. Using advanced Hunter equipment, it measures tire stiffness, wheel imperfections, and weight distribution to pinpoint hidden causes of vibration or pull that regular balancing can’t detect.

    This upgrade is perfect for those who are looking for the optimal driving experience and may notice vibrations or shaking even after a standard balance. Road Force would also be ideal for customers with high-performance, luxury, or low-profile tires that demand precision.

  • Tire balancing helps your tires wear evenly and ensures a smoother, safer ride. Over time, normal driving can cause slight weight differences around your wheels, leading to vibrations, uneven tread wear, and reduced fuel efficiency.

    Balancing redistributes weight evenly across all tires and wheels, improving handling, extending tire life, and protecting your suspension. It’s a simple service that keeps your vehicle running smoothly and helps you get the most out of your tires.

Finding your tire size

You can find your tire size printed right on the side of your tires. It’s a series of numbers and letters that look something like this: 205/60R16.

Here’s what each part means:

  • 205 – Tire width (in millimeters)

  • 60 – Aspect ratio (height compared to width)

  • R16 – Wheel diameter (in inches)

You can also find your recommended tire size in your vehicle owner’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver’s door frame — usually on the edge of the door or the door jamb.

If you’re unsure, don’t worry - just send us a photo of your front and rear tires - and we’ll help you find the correct tires.