At Berlin City Ford in Gorham, NH, we have everything you need when it comes to tire service and repair. Our certified technicians are specifically trained to work on your Ford vehicle, and our service center is well-stocked with your favorite, factory-recommended tire brands and types. Get the most out of your Ford’s performance with routine tire service and inspections. Our certified technicians at our Berlin City Ford Service Center are standing by to help you with whatever you may need. Get the service you deserve, and take advantage of our expertise and competitive prices on all tire services, purchases, and installations.
Keep reading to learn more about the importance of regular tire inspections, maintenance, and rotations. We also have a helpful list of the different tire types and common warning signs of tire wear. You can schedule a service appointment online, or call our Service Department at 603-239-3358. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have, we look forward to serving you at Berlin City Ford!
By routinely inspecting, rotating, and changing your tires, you will ensure that your Ford maintains its safety, performance, and value. Regular tire inspections every 5,000 miles or so will ensure that your tires are not only safe but are allowing your Ford to respond properly to braking and are offering optimal fuel efficiency. Keep your vehicle operating at peak performance with routine tire service.
At Berlin City Ford we will carefully inspect your vehicle for free during every service visit. Examining your wheels is a big part of that inspection, we will likely recommend rotating your tires during your visit to help your tires wear evenly. Evenly wearing tires is essential for optimal performance and the longevity of your tires. Tires generally should last around six years before a change is recommended. However, overall driving habits and terrain may affect the lifespan of your tires.
Review some of the most common tire types to find out which is best for your lifestyle demands. At Berlin City Ford, we offer a wide range of tire types from a variety of brands perfect for every season, terrain, and distance. Explore some of the most popular tire types for Gorham area drivers, including:
Understanding common signs of tire wear is vital to help maintain your car’s value and your safety. From decreased fuel efficiency and poor handles to odd noises and reduced stopping power, additional tire wear warning signs to look for include:
At Berlin City Ford, our technicians are part of a network of over 35,000 factory-trained Ford technicians across America ready to service your car, truck, or SUV. Their training was developed by the same company that designed, engineered, and built your vehicle. This means we have the right parts, tools, and technicians to help ensure your service is done correctly the first time.
We also have access to a stocked Parts Center which makes ordering parts easier than ever. That’s not all, you’ll also find an array of exclusive savings on our Service & Parts Specials that help you unlock the best price possible on all your maintenance needs. Additional benefits of servicing your vehicle with us include:
The Berlin City Care Program was created and designed to take the guesswork out of vehicle maintenance. By bundling three oil and filter changes, three tire rotations, and three multi-point inspections, you can save up to 30% off your total. Now, that’s one heck of a care package!
Contact us today for details and pricing.
Over time your tires will naturally wear; additional issues that can cause premature tire wear include underinflated, overinflated, or poor alignment.
Tires should be rotated every 5,000 miles, or during your routine oil change.
Rotating your vehicle’s tires will help them wear evenly, maximize tread life, and maintain performance.
It is still recommended to get new tires every 5 to 6 years depending on driving habits and maintenance.
Yes, as your tires wear or become deflated, your mileage will reduce due to poor traction.
Your tire maintenance warning alert may be triggered due to weather fluctuations, exceeding mileage between rotations, or your tires are under-inflated.
You should try to check your tire pressure before driving at least once a month and more often when it’s cold.
Wheel alignments ensure that your tires are properly angled to each other.
If you’ve noticed your vehicle pulling to one side, poor steering responses, or unusual wear on your front tire, bring your car in immediately to see if your wheel has become misaligned.