Tire Repair
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Tire Repair in Williamstown, NJ
Complete Tire Solutions — Integrity Automotive
Tire Repair
If your car has a damaged tire, you need a professional auto repair provider to fix or replace it. Only a trained expert can determine if a tire is safe to repair and if not, they’ll recommend a variety of suitable replacements. At Integrity Automotive in Williamstown, New Jersey, our Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified technicians are tire repair experts. They’ll be able to inspect damage to determine if your vehicle’s tire qualifies for repairs. Tires are specifically designed to help vehicles achieve traction, control, and efficiency on the road, and they may be fatefully compromised after any damage such that the tire cannot be safely or lawfully used again. During their check, our technicians look for any of the problems listed below. If they find even one, by law, the tire can’t be safely repaired.
- If a tire has been repaired before it may not be repaired again, even if the damage meets the above qualifications.
- The tire is flat or has lost significant air pressure. Once air pressure is lost, the structure and integrity of the tire are compromised.
- There is scuffing outside of the tread area. Circumferential scuffing is a sign that the vehicle was driven on a flat tire. Again, that means the tire is unfit for operation.
- The damage is outside of the tread area. The tread is the rigid part of the tire that makes contact with the road. Any punctures outside of it cannot be repaired.
- Only punctures smaller than 1/4” in diameter may be repaired. Anything larger, including cuts and gashes, won’t be repaired.
