
Stanley's Auto Repair · Philadelphia
Tires & Wheel Alignment
in Philadelphia
Tires are the only four patches of your car that actually touch the road. Stanley's handles everything from a single repairable nail hole to a full set of new tires with a precision alignment to make them last.
We sell and service all major tire brands, and we'll help you choose the right tire for Philadelphia roads and your budget — not the most expensive one on the rack. Mounting, computer balancing, rotation, flat repair, and TPMS sensor service are all done in-house at our Frankford shop.
Uneven tire wear is almost always an alignment problem, and bad alignment quietly destroys a new set of tires while hurting your fuel economy and handling. Our computerized alignment brings your suspension angles back to factory spec so your tires wear evenly and your car drives straight and true.
Hit a Philadelphia pothole and feel a pull or a shake? Bring it in. We'll check the tire, the wheel, and the alignment together so you get the real fix, not a temporary one — all backed by our nationwide Auto Value warranty.
What's included
- All major tire brands — honest recommendations
- Mounting, computer balancing & rotation
- Flat & puncture repair
- Computerized 4-wheel alignment
- TPMS sensor service
Tires & Wheel Alignment — common questions
Do I need an alignment with new tires?
We strongly recommend it. An alignment is inexpensive insurance — driving new tires on a misaligned car can wear them out years early.
Can you repair a flat instead of replacing the tire?
If the puncture is in the repairable area of the tread and the tire is otherwise sound, yes — a proper plug-patch repair is safer and far cheaper than a new tire.
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