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Find the right winter tires at the right price and with our Price Match Promise, if you find a lower advertised price from one of our competitors, we’ll match it.
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Tire Manufacturer’s Mail-In Rebate
Get up to $100 in tire-manufacturer mail-in rebates on qualifying purchases. Talk to your Ford dealer for more information.
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Tire Tips from Ford Tire Experts
Proper tire care and maintenance is one of the many ways to extend the life of your tires. Here are some tips from the ones who know your Ford best.
Tire Rotation
Rotating tires means moving tires from one position to another. For example, putting the rear tires in front and moving the front tires back. Doing so ensures even wear to give your tires a longer life and can save you money. Refer to your vehicle’s owner manual to find out the recommendation on how often tires are to be rotated and you can always ask your Ford technician about timing.
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Tire Pressure
A properly inflated tire will last longer, and give you a more responsive, smoother ride. Proper inflation may even optimize fuel efficiency so it could save you money too. Check your tire pressure at least once a month and make sure each tire is at the recommended PSI (pounds per square inch), which can be found in your owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door jamb.
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Tire Mobility Kit
Your Ford vehicle may come with a Tire Mobility Kit if you don’t have a spare tire. This lets you reinflate a tire that has lost pressure or seal a punctured tread. The Tire Mobility Kit has an air compressor to reinflate your tire, a pressure gauge to check that the tire is properly inflated, and a canister of tire sealing compound. The Tire Mobility Kit provides a temporary fix until you can get your tire repaired.
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Wheel Alignment
Correct wheel alignment may maximize your Ford’s performance, tire life, and gas consumption too. Everyday driving, especially on bumpy roads or over potholes, can throw your alignment off causing your vehicle to pull to one side or your steering wheel to vibrate. When the alignment is off, your tires may wear unevenly, decreasing their lifespan. If something seems off while you’re driving, have your Ford technician check your vehicle’s alignment.
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