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At TBA we specialize in tires, and with Maine’s ever changing climate it is important for your safety, and the life of your tires, to purchase the proper tire for your vehicle and travel needs. With the tire technology constantly evolving, we at TBA are committed to carrying the best quality tires on the market at affordable pricing.
Read More About Our Tires
We carry only the best brands in the industry
Below is a list of the tire manufacturers we have in stock. Please feel free to visit their websites and don't hesitate to call us with any questions you may have.
Bridgestone
Firestone
Nokian
Dayton
Pirelli
Yokohama
Goodyear
Dunlop
General Tire
Michelin
BFG
Our Tire Services
Mounting and Balancing
Alignment and Rotation
Seasonal Swaps
Tire Studding
Tire Disposal
Free tire rotation for the life
of your tires purchased with us
And much more...
Know your dates!
October 1st:
Studded snow tires may be put on.
May 1st:
Studded snow tires must be off.
Tire Maintenance Tips
Rotate your tires every 5,000 to 6,000 miles
Regular rotation of your tires will achieve more uniform wear. If there is a wear problem one of our technicians will determine the cause and recommend a solution.
Check your air pressure once a month
The correct air pressure is shown on the tire sticker attached to the vehicle door edge, doorpost, glove box door, or fuel door. You will lose gas mileage if your tires are not inflated properly.
Balance your tires
We will balance your tires when we mount them on your wheels for the first time or when they are remounted after repair. Tires should be rebalanced at the first sign of vibration or "shimmy".
For more tire guidelines and tips, visit
tireguides.com
.