Do you need an alignment with new tires?

Do you need an alignment with new tires?

Yes, you really should get an alignment with those new tires. Consider the long-term cost of not getting the alignment when you really need one: a misaligned car burns through tires much faster, meaning you will be right back where you started in as little as half the time you should be.

Do you need a four wheel alignment for a car?

Yes, the majority of vehicles today (cars, small SUVs, and vans) require a four-wheel alignment. Some cars with solid rear axles can only have their front wheels aligned. But even in the case of two-wheel alignments, your technician can check the rear tires for damage that may compromise your car’s handling.

Where can I get a Nissan tire quote?

*Eligible tires only. Customer must present a printed or digital lower-priced quote on an identical tire dated within 30 days of purchase from a tire retailer and installer within 100 miles of dealership. Internet quotes are only valid for competitors with a physical retail sales and installation location within the 100-mile radius.

Where do the tires go on a front wheel drive car?

Whether you own a front-, rear- or all-wheel-drive car, truck, or SUV, the tires with the most tread go on the rear. Don’t believe it?

*Eligible tires only. Customer must present a printed or digital lower-priced quote on an identical tire dated within 30 days of purchase from a tire retailer and installer within 100 miles of dealership. Internet quotes are only valid for competitors with a physical retail sales and installation location within the 100-mile radius.

Do you get a price match on Nissan tires?

When you buy from the one you trust, you can be sure you’re getting the right tires, at the right price, right here. We’ll price match any eligible competitor quote on select tires, including qualifying wholesale clubs. *Offer eligible on Bridgestone, Michelin and Yokohama OEM, OEA, and WIN tires only. Certain restrictions apply.

When do Nissan tires and tires go on sale?

Certain restrictions apply. See your participating dealer for complete details. Price and offer availability may vary by model. Taxes and fees additional. No cash value. May not be combined with other offers. Void where prohibited. Ends June 30, 2021.

Who is the seller or warrantor of Nissan tires?

Dealer Tire is the seller, not the manufacturer, nor the warrantor, of all products offered to dealers through the Nissan Maintenance Advantage program. Nissan is not the seller or warrantor, nor does it recommend or endorse any tires other than those identified as OEM. Nissan assists Dealer Tire and dealers in the administration of this program.

A wheel alignment isn’t necessary when you have new tires installed, but it’s a really (like, really) good idea. If you don’t get an alignment with new tires, you may experience a rough ride and experience uneven tire wear earlier than normal—which can shorten your tires’ lifespan.