
Tire Care Service Needs and Information
Tire Care FAQ with Schoner Chevrolet
Whether you're driving around Hartville or commuting to Canton, proper tire care is essential for safe and efficient driving. At Schoner Chevrolet, our certified service team is here to help you understand how to extend the life of your tires and know when it's time for service or replacement. Below, we answer the most common tire questions we get from Northeast Ohio drivers.

How often should I rotate my tires?
We recommend rotating your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. This helps ensure even tread wear and maximizes your tires' lifespan. If you're coming in for an oil change at Schoner Chevrolet, that's a great time to add a tire rotation to your visit. Regular rotations are especially important if you drive frequently between Hartville and Canton, where road conditions may vary.
How do I know if I need new tires?
Tread wear is the most obvious sign. If your tire tread is below 2/32 of an inch, it's time to replace them. You can check this using a penny-if Lincoln's head is fully visible, your tires are too worn. Other signs include cracks, bulges, or consistent low tire pressure. To make sure, visit our tire center or schedule a tire inspection with our team.
What type of tires should I buy?
It depends on your vehicle and driving habits. All-season tires are a great fit for many Ohio drivers, but if you frequently encounter snow, consider winter tires for added traction. We stock a wide range of brands and sizes for Chevy models, and our technicians can help you choose the right set. Use our Tire Finder Tool to explore options for your make and model.
Can I finance new tires?
Absolutely. We understand that tire replacement can be an unexpected cost. That's why we offer flexible service financing through our "Service Now, Pay Over Time" program. Whether you need one tire or a full set, we'll work with you to make payments manageable.


What's the recommended tire pressure for my Chevy?
Your recommended tire pressure can be found in your owner's manual or on a sticker inside the driver's side door. Most Chevy vehicles fall in the 30-35 PSI range. It's a good idea to check your tire pressure monthly, especially as temperatures change-cold weather can cause tire pressure to drop.
How does tire alignment affect performance?
Proper wheel alignment keeps your car driving straight and reduces uneven tire wear. Signs may include noticing your car veering to one side of the road, shaking under higher speeds, or just feeling off in general. Our Chevy service team can diagnose the issue and help restore optimal performance.
Why choose Schoner Chevrolet for tire service?
We're your trusted Chevy service center near Canton and Hartville, dedicated to keeping your vehicle in peak condition. Our factory-trained technicians have the expertise to handle everything from tire rotations and balancing to full replacements using OEM-recommended tools and procedures. We work efficiently to minimize downtime and always treat your vehicle like our own. At Schoner Chevrolet, you can count on professional care, honest advice, and a personalized experience that makes every visit worth the drive.

Schedule Tire Service at Schoner Chevrolet Today
If you're unsure about the condition of your tires or it's been a while since your last service, we invite you to schedule an appointment online today. Our team is happy to answer your questions and keep your vehicle safe and ready for the road ahead.
From routine maintenance to new tire installation, Schoner Chevrolet is your tire care headquarters in Hartville, proudly serving Canton and beyond.
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Schoner Chevrolet
720 W MAPLE ST
HARTVILLE, OH 44632
- Sales: (330) 267-4166