Mopar Tire Service in Belton, MO
When you need tire repair or replacement for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram vehicle, accept no substitutes. At Molle CDJR, we carry only the finest Mopar parts and accessories, including a massive range of tires from the most trusted brands. Whether you have a family-friendly SUV or a trail-conquering off-road vehicle, our tire experts have the tools and the skills to get the job done right.
If you’re in need of tire service, contact our tire center near Kansas City today by calling 816-406-1031. You can also schedule an appointment online or contact us on our website with any questions.
Why Service with Molle CDJR?
At our Service Center, we go above and beyond to ensure quality repairs and fair, honest pricing. Our highly trained technicians know your vehicle frontwards and backwards, and our state-of-the-art facilities ensure a quick turnaround so you can be in and out of our tire service center in no time. We also offer a range of amenities to make your stay more comfortable, including comfortable seating, refreshments, and workstations with Wi-Fi and charge ports.
Before you visit, be sure to check our monthly service specials to find our best deals on tire repair. We also offer Sunbit service financing, which gives you flexible, stress-free options to get your tires fixed today and pay later.
Signs You Need New Tires
Tires are a pivotal element of any vehicle, and it’s important to recognize the signs that your tires may be due for servicing or replacing. Here are a few key things to watch out for:
Tire Pressure Monitor Light
Often, the first indicator that something is wrong is the tire pressure light on your dashboard. This may just indicate that your tire needs a little more air, but if the light keeps coming on, there could be an underlying issue.
Slow Leaks
If you regularly notice your tire light coming on, or you notice your tire sagging often, you may have a slow leak that requires a patch or replacement.
Shallow Tread Depth
When the tread wears down below 2/32 of an inch, or if you start to see the tread wear bars, you’re officially due for a new set of tires.
Sidewall Damage
Any significant cracking or bulging along the side of a tire could indicate a serious problem like dry rot.
Shaking & Vibrations
When tires wear out unevenly, or if the wheel alignment falls out of whack, it can cause your car to perform poorly, which is a major hazard you want to avoid.
Questions our customers are asking
Frequently Asked Questions about Tire Repair
Check out our list of FAQs, and if we haven’t addressed your concerns, don’t hesitate to contact your dealership.
“TPMS” stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. As the name suggests, this system monitors the air pressure inside the tire to make sure it doesn’t go above or below a safe level. In modern cars, when the TPMS detects incorrect pressure, the tire pressure light will appear on the dash (the light resembles a horseshoe with an exclamation mark in the middle).
If your tire light appears, it usually means your tire pressure is low, and you should stop by a tire pump to refill it. Most gas stations have public air pumps that you can use. You can also visit your nearest dealership to have your tires aired up.
It isn’t always easy to see when pressure is low just by looking at the tire. Visible sagging often doesn’t occur until the tire is almost empty, so it’s important to regularly check your tire pressure.
New tires are generally rated for how many miles they’re expected to last. However, there are a number of things that can cause your tires to wear out faster than usual, including not having them rotated and driving with low pressure for long periods.