FAQs
Bob's Tire & Repair LLC
How do I find my correct tire size?
You can find your tire size by checking the placard sticker located on your driver-side door jamb or by examining the sidewall of your current tires. According to Michelin, the tire size information is displayed on both the door jamb sticker and your tire's sidewall.Should I replace all four tires at once?
Replacing all four tires provides the most even handling characteristics. However, if you're only replacing two tires, we recommend installing the new tires on the rear axle to help maintain proper vehicle control, especially on wet road surfaces.How often should I rotate my tires?
We recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 to 8,000 miles. Regular rotation promotes even tread wear across all tires and helps maximize their overall lifespan.Do I need an alignment with new tires?
An alignment ensures your wheels are properly positioned and pointing straight. Having this service performed with new tires helps protect your investment by preventing premature and uneven tire wear.What happens if you find extra problems?
If we discover additional issues during service, we will contact you for approval before performing any extra work or exceeding the original estimate.Do you offer free estimates, do you charge a diagnostic fee?
Yes, we provide free estimates. However, diagnostic fees may apply depending on the nature of the service required.

