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When Should You Replace Your Tires?

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Tire Tread DepthYour tires are one of the hardest working elements of your vehicle, but how often do you check and make sure they’re acceptable and safe? It’s easy to overlook the underside of your car, but tire tread is simply too important to forget about. Remember, your tires are the only point of contact with the road for your entire vehicle, and the only thing that keeps your car from flying off of the road, when you’re going around a corner! Your tires keep you safe, secure, and keep your vehicle performing properly. In other words, they are vital to your car.

Check your tire tread depth. The tire tread is made up of little valleys and sipes molded into the tire at its creation. These are made to direct moisture away from the flat areas of the tire to maintain traction in poor conditions. Your tread grips the road and aids to the performance of your car. The tread depth decreases as rubber wears off your tire with use. Over time, when deep valleys start to seem shallow, is when you know it’s time to replace the tires. Most mechanics recommend 2/32nd of an inch as the depth required for treads; however, we recommend that at 4/32 of an inch (1/8th of an inch) tread depth you should be looking for new tires. Try the ‘Lincoln Penny Head Test’ to see, if you are too low on tread. Stick a Lincoln Penny down into the tread, if you can see the top of his head, your tread is too low, and it’s time to change your tires.

IMPORTANT: Your tire is only as good as its lowest measurement.

NOTE: Measuring Tire Wear tricks. Your tires also have ‘tread bars’. Most tires have tread wear bars to indicate when your tread has been exhausted. These horizontal bars are built into the tire, and you can catch a glimpse of them between the deepest parts in the tread. When these bars become flush with the tread, it’s time to replace your tires. You can also simply measure the depth of your tire tread easily by placing a ruler in your deepest tread.

Tires Winter TractionVibration. Keep in mind that when you drive, you are bound to feel some vibration from the road. Not every road is perfectly flat or paved impeccably, so feeling a bit of the ride is inevitable. However, take notice, when you start to feel those vibrations more and more. Constant vibration or vibration that gets worse with speed can mean a tire is out of balance, has uneven wear, or can even indicate an underlying problem with your drive line. Frequent rotations and wheel balancing will help prevent uneven wear and most vibration problems. More vibration means that there is far less tire between you and the road, than you are used to. Once you start feeling these forces, it’s time to see your mechanic to talk about replacing your worn tires.

Uneven Tire Wear. Tires can wear unevenly for multiple reasons. If your tires are wearing unevenly, then most likely they are not performing, as they were designed. Your investment into your tires needs to be supported by regular maintenance of your car. For example, have your auto technician rotate and balance your tires with every oil change. Schedule an alignment check twice a year. Check your air pressure at least once a week. These things will help you to prevent uneven tire wear and maximize the performance and life of your tires.

Don’t wait too long to replace your tires! Driving on tires with low tread, damage, or severe uneven tread wear is dangerous. You are more prone to flats and blowouts. If you think you are in need of new tires, take the time to get them assessed by our auto technician today!

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The GOODYEAR SPRING PROMOTION EVENT is a manufacturer’s mail-in rebate. This is a consumer tire rebate event for select Goodyear tires. To qualify for this event, you must purchase your eligible tires between March 11, 2024, and the expiry date of June 30, 2024. One mail-in rebate form per sales receipt/invoice. Limit one (1) mail-in or online rebate per qualifying purchase, per visit. Limit one (1) rebate form per tire purchase, per envelope. Limit four (4) rebates per individual consumer, per promotion period. Federal and provincial taxes are calculated on the selling price before the rebate. Purchase of a minimum of a set of four tires is required to receive the full rebate amount. Rebates are also available per tire on a prorated basis with a minimum purchase of four tires and a maximum purchase of six tires per sales receipt/invoice. The consumer must submit the rebate form online or fill out and mail the form along with a copy of the original sales receipt/invoice to the address printed on the form postmarked on or before July 31, 2024. Offer is only open to residents of Canada and is only valid for tire purchases from a participating Canadian retailer that operates a retail location in Canada. This mail-in rebate offer cannot be combined with any other Goodyear rebate offer. This is a consumer rebate that also applies to business-to-business purchases, excluding tires sold to national accounts, government accounts, P&R accounts, secondary supply points, other retailers or any other delivery for the account of Goodyear. All sales receipts/invoices submitted must include detailed product and customer sold-to information to be eligible for rebates. The participating retailer is solely responsible for determining the selling price of the tires without direction from Goodyear. Visit goodyear.ca or see a participating retailer for more details. 


Eligible Tires:: Get a $120 rebate with the purchase of: Assurance WeatherReady®, Assurance ComfortDrive,Eagle Exhilarate®, Wrangler Boulder MT and Wrangler DuraTrac® RT.

Get a $75 Rebate with the purchase of: Assurance MaxLife, Eagle Sport All-Season Family (includes ROF and SCT), Wrangler AT Adventure w/Kevlar, Wrangler DuraTrac, Wrangler Steadfast HT, Wrangler Workhorse AT, Wrangler Workhorse HT.


Additional terms and conditions: Goodyear reserves the right to substitute a cheque of equal value in lieu of a Goodyear Prepaid Mastercard or Virtual Account at its discretion. Fraudulent submissions will not be honoured and may be prosecuted. Goodyear is not responsible for non-complying rebate submissions or for lost, late, illegible, postage-due or undeliverable mail. Non-complying rebate submissions will not be honoured, acknowledged or returned. Void where taxed, restricted or prohibited by law. All decisions made by Goodyear (or its authorized representatives) relating to the validity of any submissions are final and binding. This promotion is subject to all federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations. Retain copies of the materials you submit. 

Tire rebate will be issued in the form of one (1) Goodyear Mastercard® Prepaid Card or Virtual Account. Card/Virtual Account is issued by Peoples Trust Company under licence from Mastercard International. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. No cash access or recurring payments. Card can be used where Mastercard is accepted. Virtual Account can be used online or for phone/mail orders where Mastercard is accepted. Card/Virtual Account valid for up to 6 months; unused funds will be forfeited after the valid thru date. Card terms and conditions apply. 

 Kevlar® is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. 

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