Ramona Rancho Cucamonga Tire Shop
If you are looking for the best tire shop in Rancho Cucamonga, visit Ramona Tires. Book your appointment online for service now.
Expert Tire Service & Tire Sales
The tire pros at the Rancho Cucamonga auto repair location of Ramona Tire & Service Centers provide all of the tire repairs and tire services to help you protect your investment in your tires and stay safely on the road. Our services include:
- Tire rotation
- Wheel balancing
- Tire repair
- Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) service
You can also help your tires last and improve your gas mileage by taking a few minutes once a month to do an inspection. Check your tires for uneven wear or objects in the tread or sidewalls.
If you notice an issue, schedule an appointment before a small problem leads to a flat tire or blow out. We look forward to helping with your current tires or finding the right tires for your vehicle and driving habits.
Come to Ramona Tire for Your Maintenance Needs
When you drive into your local Ramona tire shop near you here in Rancho Cucamonga, you are in good hands. Our ASE-certified tire experts will:
- Check tread for unusual wear
- Repair or advise you on new tires
- Check the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
- Rotate the tires
- Inspect wheel bearing
- Balance the wheels
This kind of tire maintenance is recommended every 5,000 miles. Your driving habits also affect how often your tires need to be inspected. Extremes of temperature, road conditions, and sudden stops and starts all create wear on tires.
Should I Fix the Tire or Replace It?
A tire can be repaired if:
- the puncture is in the tread
- the object in the tire is ¼ inch or less in diameter
- there are several punctures but they are close together
If there is separation in the tread or there is a puncture in the sidewall of the tire, it must be replaced. Also, multiple nails or other objects in a wide area in the tire indicate that the tire is no longer safe, even if repaired. When you need the best tires near you, rely on our experts to help you choose your new tires.
Check our financing options, too.
The Need to Replace All Four Tires
You may wonder if it’s necessary to invest in all four tires when one or two tires need to be replaced. The expense is usually a consideration, but experts know that you may end up paying more in the long run if you don’t replace all four tires.
Another consideration is the RPMs (rotations per minute) will be different on the front and back tires if they aren’t all replaced at the same time. In the long run, the front tires will begin to wear faster than they should.
But if the tread on the back tires is determined to be fine, you can wait on replacing those.They will still need to be inspected on a regular basis, though, so you won’t forget to replace them at some point in the future.
FAQs
Why should I choose Ramona Tire in Rancho Cucamonga?
At Ramona Tire, we know our stores are far from the only tire shops in Rancho Cucamonga and beyond. With that in mind, we try to stand out from the competition in ways that truly matter. That starts with our long history in the area—we’ve been operating Southern California tire shops since 1969, and we’ve continued to do so ever since.
Of course, it’s no coincidence that the Ramona Tire name has been able to stick around for decades. We’ve worked hard in Southern California to create a positive reputation, a goal we’ve accomplished due to the work ethic of our employees, our focus on satisfying customers, and the low prices we charge for quality services.
How can I tell if I need new tires?
There are several things you can look for that may indicate it’s time to replace your tires:
- Insert a penny in the tire tread with Lincoln’s head down. If you’re able to see the top of Lincoln’s head, check in with the technicians at our Rancho Cucamonga tire shop for their recommendation.
- Check the wear bars, or tread wear indicators, on your tires. The bars are strips of rubber that can be easily seen when tires wear down to the same level of the bars.
- Look closely for weak spots or bulges, cracks in the sidewalls, or objects embedded in the tires.
How frequently does a spare tire need to be replaced?
Most spare tires will have little or no wear and tear on them, but that doesn’t mean they will last—or be reliable—indefinitely. Check your owner’s manual for a recommendation on replacement, which is generally about every 10 years. The last two numbers on the spare tire’s sidewall show the year the tire was manufactured.
If you’re planning a road trip, have our tire shop technicians check the condition of your spare tire the next time you bring your vehicle in for any type of service.
Can I have different types of tires on my car or truck?
For the best performance and the longest life, you should have the same type of tire in all four positions on your vehicle.
There are exceptions to this rule since some vehicles intentionally have one size of tire on the front and a different size on the back, but in general, all of your tires should have the same tread patterns and speed rating, and be the same size.
What additional auto services are available at your tire shop?
At our Ramona Tire Rancho Cucamonga location, we offer a full range of expert tire and auto repair services.
Make an appointment at our Rancho Cucamonga tire shop for these services and others:
- Brake service
- AC system repair
- Transmission repair
- Uber inspections
- Tire balancing and rotation
- Wheel alignment
How many Ramona Tire shop locations are there?
Do you offer savings on tire repairs and other services?
Of course! We understand just how challenging auto repair expenses can be, so we make a point of helping our customers out in any way we can. That includes our selection of digital auto repair coupons, which are on constant rotation. Check back often to get savings on the services you need! And if you find a better tire or auto service deal elsewhere, let us know: We’ll beat the advertised price of local competitors.
Are you looking for other types of financial assistance? Ramona Tire can provide credit cards (including a card offered in partnership with Goodyear) and Snap! Financing. You can find out more on our financing page.