Chevy Tire Guide

Chevy Mechanic Working on Tires

The right tires can make all the difference in your Midland driving experience. Whether you’re primarily an urban commuter or you occasionally like to ditch the pavement for dirt, there are tires designed specifically for your lifestyle. If you drive a Chevrolet truck or SUV, the team at Group 1 Chevrolet Hub City can help you find the best tires for your performance needs. Check out our Chevy tire guide below to get started! If you have any questions, feel free to contact us anytime.

Chevrolet Tires For Popular Models

Most vehicles are compatible with multiple types of tires, such as all-season, all-terrain, and winter tires. The key to ensuring a proper fit for your Chevrolet model is choosing the appropriate tire size, which varies by model and configuration. To find the required tire size for your vehicle, check the sidewalls of your current tires, the driver’s door jamb sticker, or your owner’s manual. You’re also welcome to rely on the parts team at Group 1 Chevrolet Hub City for recommendations!

To give you an idea of what to expect, here are some of the tire sizes for the latest versions of popular Chevy models:

  • Chevy Equinox Tire Sizes:235/55R19; 235/65R17
  • Chevy Traverse Tire Sizes: 255/55R20; 255/65R18; 275/45R22
  • Chevy Tahoe Tire Sizes: 265/65R18; 275/50R22; 275/60R20
  • Chevy Silverado Tire Sizes: LT265/60R20; LT265/70R17; LT275/65R18

Once you know the right tire size for your vehicle, you can consider what type of Chevrolet tires suit your adventures in Amarillo. Here are some popular tire options from approved brands like Bridgestone, Firestone, Goodyear, and more: 

  • All-season tires
  • All-terrain tires
  • Run-flat tires
  • Self-sealing tires
  • Performance tires
  • Summer-only tires
  • Snow/winter tires

Chevy Tire Maintenance

Choosing the right Chevrolet tires is just the start of a safe and enjoyable experience on Clovis, NM roads. You’ll also need to maintain your tires to ensure long tire life and good traction. For daily checks, inspect your tires for nails and other road debris that could cause punctures. You should also perform frequent visual inspections of the tire treads and look for abnormal wear. Otherwise, regular tire maintenance at your local Chevrolet service center includes: 

Tire Rotation

Tire rotations are part of routine maintenance; follow the recommended intervals in your owner’s manual to equalize tread wear and extend tire life. Your tire rotation schedule depends on your model and your driving habits. 

Wheel Alignment

Sometimes, a wheel alignment is needed in addition to a tire rotation. If you feel your vehicle pulling to one side, the steering feels off-center, the tires have unequal wear, or are wearing out prematurely, these could all be signs that the alignment is off. 

Tire Pressure Check

Keeping your tires properly inflated at all times helps you have safe, smooth drives. If your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warning light comes on your dashboard, you’ll know you need to check your tire pressure and inflate the low tires. You can find the recommended tire pressure for your vehicle on the driver’s door jamb sticker. 

Tire Replacement

Tires have built-in tread wear indicators that let you know when to replace them. The indicators look like small bars between the tire grooves; if they form a solid band flush with the rest of the tire, you need to replace your tires as soon as possible.

Maintain Or Replace Your Chevrolet Tires At Group 1 Chevrolet Hub City

We hope our Chevy tire guide has been helpful! If you have additional questions or want to visit us for tire service, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We’re here to help keep you moving in Lubbock!

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