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Visit Our Tire Center Near Atlanta

Here at Curry Honda, we're here to provide drivers in the area with standout auto maintenance and repair along with the vital auto parts and components needed to keep your vehicle on the road. This includes our tire center, where you can find all types of brands and tire types for your vehicles, here in areas like Chamblee, Marietta, and Alpharetta. We're here to showcase all the tires we have for cars, trucks, and SUVs, and help you through the process of finding the right tires for your driving needs too.

How to Find the Proper Tires For Your Vehicle

Choosing the right tire means knowing the exact specifications of your tires when it comes to their width, type, diameter, and more. You can find all of those on the sides of the tires. For example, if we take a tire that says P225/55R18 97T, this is a breakdown of what that means:

  • Tire Type:  Specifies the category of vehicle the tire is intended for: passenger cars (P), light trucks (LT), temporary spares (T), and special trailers (ST). In this case, the P in our example is for passenger cars.
  • Tire Width: Represents the measurement of the tire's width in millimeters, taken from the outermost edge of one sidewall to the other. This is also referred to as the Section Width. In our example, we have a tire width of 225 millimeters.
  • Aspect Ratio: Describes the proportion between the tire's sidewall height and its width. In this example, the sidewall height is 55% of the tire's width, marked as 55R. A smaller ratio indicates a shorter sidewall, which enhances handling but may reduce ride comfort.
  • Wheel Diameter: Denotes the size of the wheel, in inches, that the tire is made to fit. In this case, the tire is compatible with an 18-inch wheel, which is why you see the 18 at the end.
  • Load Index: Indicates the maximum load the tire can support when properly inflated. The number corresponds to a specific weight capacity listed on a load index chart. For instance, a load index of 97 equates to 1,609 pounds.

How to Choose the Right Brand of Tires

Choosing the right brand of tires is essential for your vehicle's performance, safety, and comfort. Making the right choice goes a long way toward keeping your vehicle running at its best, and meeting your local area's driving conditions whether that's in Decatur, Gwinnett, Cumming or across DeKalb County. There are many factors to consider, and we're here to guide you through how to make the best choice and find the fit at our tire center in Atlanta.

Tire manufacturers design tires for a wide range of vehicles-from compact cars and SUVs to trucks and performance vehicles. Each brand offers unique features tailored to specific driving needs, such as all-season traction, off-road durability, or high-speed handling. We carry leading brands like Bridgestone, Continental, Michelin, Hankook, Goodyear, Cooper, General, and plenty of others, and can discuss which one is best suited for your Honda, or any other make or brand. We'll help you identify the right size, and we can order them for you. We'll discuss your driving habits, vehicle specifications, and budget to help you compare brands and models so you can find the right match, and at standout price points to get a new set of tires.

Tire Center Frequently Asked Questions

When choosing the right tires or knowing how to service your tires, there are many common questions. We're here to answer them in hopes that those in Carland and Roswell will be able to confidently make the right decisions and keep their tires lasting for as long as possible to maximize value.

Replace your tires when the tread depth is below 2/32 of an inch or if you notice cracks, bulges, or uneven wear. Depending on usage and maintenance, most tires last 6 to 10 years.

Maintain your tires by checking air pressure monthly, rotating them every 5,000–7,000 miles, and ensuring proper wheel alignment and balance.

If you get a flat, pull over safely, turn on your hazard lights, and either change the tire with a spare or call roadside assistance. Avoid driving on a flat as it can damage the wheel.

An alignment refers to adjusting the angles of your wheels so they meet the road correctly. Proper alignment improves handling, prevents uneven tire wear, and enhances fuel efficiency.

Learn More at Our Tire Center Today

Our team at Curry Honda is here to meet all your tire center needs. We can discuss the current options and provide you with quotes while also discussing the latest service specials which includes tires. You can easily make a tire service appointment for a rotation or alignment with us as well when you schedule service online.