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In Mississauga, fall and spring signal the need for tire changes. Dixie Toyota is more than just a dealership for new and used vehicles; we boast a seasoned team equipped with top resources for tire installation at highly competitive prices.
During spring, once you’ve stored your winter tires, you have the option of choosing between summer tires and all-season tires. Summer tires are known as performance tires, while all-season tires are engineered to provide satisfactory performance across all four seasons. However, given Mississauga’s harsh winters with temperatures dropping below 7°C, all-season tires may not be suitable for year-round use
Our Toyota tire center provides you with the opportunity to come and discuss with our experts and get advice for purchasing your tires. If you happen to visit the dealership, we’ll be happy to answer your questions, or you can schedule an appointment with one of our experts.
You can easily find the tire size on the sidewall of the tire. For example, the 2020 Toyota RAV4 LE will be equipped with 225/65 R17 tires, while the Toyota Corolla LE will have 215/65 R17 tires. If you have any doubts, feel free to contact our service team, who will guide you to drive safely.
It involves emptying a foam aerosol into the punctured tire and then inflating the tire using a compressor. Following a tire puncture repair, it’s important to promptly visit our team of Toyota University trained technicians at Dixie Toyota. They can ensure that your vehicle is safe following the temporary repair.
The speed rating is an alphabetical code that corresponds to the maximum speed at which a tire can travel. So, taking our example of the Toyota RAV4, we would have a tire with the code H, which means 210 km/h.
To inspect tire pressure, begin by removing the valve cap from the tire. Next, firmly press a tire pressure gauge onto the valve stem to obtain a reading. Compare this reading to the recommended pressure outlined in your vehicle’s manual or on the sticker positioned on the driver’s side door jamb. If the pressure is below the recommended level, add air until it reaches the appropriate level. Repeat this procedure for each tire, including the spare if applicable. Lastly, ensure to securely replace the valve caps after checking the pressure.
The optimal location for storing your tires is in a cool, dry, and dark area, shielded from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid exposure to chemicals, solvents, and oils, as they can deteriorate the rubber. Whenever feasible, store the tires upright and stacked on their treads to prevent deformation. Additionally, contemplate using tire storage bags or covers to shield them from dust and debris.
In summary, the Tire Center at Dixie Toyota located in the GTA, ensures that you receive the perfect tires for your vehicle, offering size equivalence and detailed comparisons of tire dimensions to enhance your understanding of their road performance. Our team of experts prioritizes your safety above all else! Book an appointment at the Toyota service center today.
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