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Kia Tire Repair Center In South Florida

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Visit our Kia Tire Center and get more than just a great deal on your next set of tires. The pros at our state-of-the-art facility are standing by to put their expertise into your appointment. This page will tell you how we work, other benefits you'll enjoy, and above all, we'll show you how to schedule maintenance service in a way that's most convenient for you. Scroll below for more information.

KIA Tire Replacement at Our KIA Tire Center

First things first — how do you know if you need to visit our Kia Tire Center? If you've experienced a blowout, well, then that's an easy one. Sometimes there are not so obvious reasons why you might need a new set of tires. The following list shows the top reasons why you'll need to come in and see us for service and savings.

Kia Tire Replacement at our Kia Tire Center

Reason #1: We Make It Easy To Buy New Tires in Fort Lauderdale, FL

We keep our prices competitive, but we know that service costs can add up. Let's say you need a Kia oil change at the time of your visit. And while you're here, you elect to have an AC service done with summer weather in mind. You can finance your service bill with us and make easy payments. So keep the cash in your pocket and pay off your work order with flexible terms. Additionally, you can ask about extended Kia tire warranty and coverage options that protect you from damage and more.

Reason #2: Fuel Economy Isn’t What It Used To Be

Quick physics lesson. The more surface area you have making contact with the ground, the more energy is required to move across it. Conversely, minimal rolling resistance requires less energy. You can achieve that when you have properly inflated tires with tread that's well-above minimum thickness levels. Impress your friends at your next cocktail party or simply come in and see us at our Kia Tire Center for the right set of tires to help you earn your Ph.D. (or at least gain better MPGs).

Reason #3: Your TPMS Light Is On

Has your tire pressure warning light come on? Has it magically gone off, only to return? If you've got a recurring TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) light issue, it might be more than just a set of leaky tires. Our diagnostic tools can quickly identify the problem, whether it's a wiring issue, ECM fault, sensor problem, or the tire itself. There's no need to guess. Our Kia Tire Center has money-saving answers.

KIA Tire Replacement at Our KIA Tire Center

KIA Tire Repair & More in South Florida

You can count on us for great new tires for any season, model, or reason. But while you're here, we can help you make the most of your visit with savings found at our parts department with our Kia parts specials. What does this mean for you? Savings and incentives on just about everything from tow-hitches to wiper blades and tote-bags to floor mats. So go ahead and call, click, or swing by to hook up your Kia vehicle with some accessories and enjoy the drive.



Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Kia tire and wheel warranty cover?

In addition to our standard Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program,1 we offer an optional Kia Tire and Wheel Protection Plan that covers certain types of damage. This plan offers protection against some road hazards that may harm your tires or wheels, including incidents such as hitting potholes, debris on the road, or other unexpected hazards. Learn more from our Gunther Kia team today.

How do I know if my tires need replacing?

Regularly check your tires to ensure they are in good condition. You can check their tread depth to make sure they measure more than 3/23" and if there are any bulges, blisters, or uneven wear. You should also be wary of tires nearing five years or ones that produce vibrations while driving. If you notice any issues, schedule a service appointment to see if they need to be replaced.

How often should you replace your tires?

Tires are an essential part of your vehicle, and knowing when to replace them is crucial for your safety and the longevity of your vehicle. Your tires can deteriorate over time, even if they are not used regularly, so we recommend you rotate them every six months, even if you haven't reached the maximum mileage stated in the warranty. With property maintenance, tires can often last five years.

Is it okay to replace two tires instead of four?

It depends. Sometimes, you'll have more wear and tear on two tires instead of all four of them. If that's the case, you can replace only the most worn tires, but we recommend moving the older tires to the front of the vehicle and installing the new ones in the back. We recommend this for both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles.


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1Warranties include 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain and 5-year/60,000-mile basic. All warranties and roadside assistance are limited. See retailer for warranty details.

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