Posted in Warranty on June 28, 2026
When something goes wrong with one of your tires, one of the first things that goes through your head is: Do I have to buy a new tire, or is it possible to save this one with a repair? Understanding when you can have a tire fixed and when you need it replaced can prevent you from driving an unsafe vehicle and save you from expensive repairs later.
Some tire issues can be repaired, such as punctures in the tread less than 1/4 inch in diameter. One of our technicians can patch or plug your tire safely, and it will perform virtually as well as a replacement. But if the tire’s sidewall is damaged or if there are big punctures or deep cuts, then it’s probably wise to replace it. If your tire has bulges you can see, significant tread wear and cracks, cracks, definitely replace it.
Looks can be deceiving. Your tire may appear to be almost new. But all rubber ages, and many manufacturers recommend replacing tires every six to ten years, regardless of how good they may look.
Another thing to consider is uneven wear on tires. Sometimes that can be caused by driving on them when they were under- or over-inflated. If your vehicle was out of alignment and you put a lot of miles on its tires, that may also mean they need replacing.
The main factor is safety. If you drive on a tire that hasn’t been repaired properly or you keep driving on a compromised tire, you can wind up having a blowout and lose control of your vehicle. On the other hand, if you replace a tire before it’s necessary, that can be an unnecessary expense.
The answer is to have a trained tire technician regularly inspect your vehicle’s tires. They are qualified to decide if a tire can be saved. The important thing is to catch all issues early. Consulting a professional technician ensures you’ll make the right decision so you are less likely to have an unexpected blowout. That will save you money and can help provide you with peace of mind.
Tuffy Grand Haven
435 N. Beacon Blvd.
Grand Haven , Michigan 49417
616.844.5557