The Best Tires in OKC
With a busy life like yours, you don’t have time for tire trouble. Whether it’s time to replace, repair, or upgrade those worn-out tires, our Cadillac Certified service team will make sure you’re back on the road in no time. You can even save time by shopping for tires right from our website. Check out our intuitive Tire Finder Tool to start the process. Simply enter your vehicle’s year, make, model, and tire size. If you’re not sure about your tires, look for a combination of letters and numbers on the side of the tire. Once you pick your desired set, schedule an appointment and let us take over. You can also stop by with your Cadillac, and we’d be happy to help get you set up with our service team.
Maintaining Your Cadillac's Tires
Why Do Tires Wear?
The rubber in your tires ages over time, even if you drive carefully or rarely take the car out of the garage. Other factors, like temperature, inflation pressure maintenance, and loading conditions can impact the aging process of your tires. When in doubt, stop by our service department for an inspection and advice on the state of your tires.
As your tires wear, certain indicators appear. For example, the narrow strips of smooth rubber across the tread become more visible as tires wear. Numerous factors impact how quickly your tires break down, including your driving style and how well your tires are maintained.
When to Replace Your Tires
If a tire is damaged, there’s no question that it needs to be replaced. When there is no damage, how do you know it’s time for a new set? The best way to tell if you need new tires is to look at the tread. If there is less than 2.32-inch of tread, it’s time to make the change. Some other signs include:
• The tire cord or fabric shows through the rubber
• The sidewall or tread is cracked, or cut deep enough to see the cord or fabric
• The tire show damage, like a puncture or cut, that can’t be repaired
• The tire has a bulge or split
• There are three or more indications of wear around the tire
• The tire cord or fabric shows through the rubber
• The sidewall or tread is cracked, or cut deep enough to see the cord or fabric
• The tire show damage, like a puncture or cut, that can’t be repaired
• The tire has a bulge or split
• There are three or more indications of wear around the tire
Proper Cadillac Tire Maintenance
Wheel Alignment and Balance
Keeping your wheels in the right alignment ensures you get the full life of your tires. If the wheels are not correctly aligned, your tires will wear differently and will need to be replaced sooner. You might also notice a change in how your car handles.
Tire Pressure
Your Cadillac has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that is designed to keep an eye on your tires’ pressure. If a tire gets below the recommended pressure, the TPMS system lets you know. The original TPMS battery usually lasts up to ten years. When the battery fails, the sensor needs to be replaced.