It’s hard to overstate the importance of tires. After all, tires are the only part of your Volkswagen that come into contact with the road! Whether your VW car or SUV needs a new set of tires or it’s in need of tire service, there’s only one place to go: Bachman Volkswagen. We’re only about three miles away from Jeffersontown, and our tire sales and service make us well worth this leisurely drive. Below, you’ll find more about what we offer for your VW.
Bachman Volkswagen is proud to have an extensive selection of tires designed with your VW in mind. When it comes to tires, it’s best not to skimp on quality. The name-brand tires you’ll find here are built to last, and our experts will be glad to help you find the set that best matches your needs.
Is there anything that’s quite as frustrating as dealing with a flat tire when you really need to be somewhere? If your tire has suffered simple puncture damage, there’s a good chance that our technicians will be able to patch it up. This repair job will allow your tire to go back to what it does best.
It only makes sense that you’d want your tires to have a long lifespan, and regular tire rotations help with this. Tires don’t wear down evenly. Tires on the front position of your vehicle tend to wear down faster, while tires on the rear will often wear down slower. To help mitigate this, tire rotations switch the positions of tires so that each pair can take a turn pulling its weight.
Misaligned wheels can cause big problems for tires. If the wheels are pulling to one direction or the other, the tires will tend to wear down unevenly. This usually means that one tire edge will receive much more wear than the other. Having your wheels aligned will help you avoid this fate so your tires can last longer.
There are two main things that our technicians will check during a tire inspection: tread wear and inflation. Both over-inflated and under-inflated tires can cause problems and lead to shorter tire lifespan. It’s normal for tires to lose a little bit of air as time goes by, so we’ll make sure that the pressure is at factory specifications. If the tire’s tread depth is too low, you won’t have enough traction to safely navigate the roads. If the tread depth on your VW’s tires is near 2/32”, our technicians will let you know so that you can choose a new set of tires.




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