If you need a tire shop that's going to get the job done right in Coconut Creek, then you know where you need to go. Go Gunther! If you're looking to buy new tires and are overwhelmed by the options, let us make things easy: our tire shop is run by experts obsessed with fitting the right new car tires on your vehicle. Why? Volvo vehicles are all about safety, and your safety starts with the contact that your vehicle makes with the ground. We've got all the brands you love with some key incentives that you'll only find here. Scroll below to benefit from information about our world-class Volvo Service Center!
Tires for Sale!
If you live near Fort Lauderdale and have done a search for the closest tire shop to you, there's a good chance we came up in the results. We've got all the Volvo tires you trust, including:
- Pirelli
- Michelin
- Hankook
- Good Year
- Yokohama
- Continental
And more. Our prices are always competitive, but if you're looking for the edge, ask about complimentary road hazard coverage on select tires. Let's face it: tires are expensive. How many times do you get a flat or puncture in a year? Imagine never having to pay for a replacement tire in year one. Then only 50% in year two. The costs for replacing those 21" tires on your Volvo XC60 Polestar can add up if you constantly damage your sidewalls. Let us keep you protected.
More Than Just an Average Tire Shop
Our service center is more than just your friendly neighborhood tire repair shop. If you live near Boca Raton and need any type of service, we can help! Need an oil change? Done. And yes, we've got coupons for that. Need brake system service that won't break the bank? You'll find that here. We do alignments, engine overhauls, accessory upgrades, and multi-point inspections. Keep your Volvo XC90 at its best and get service you can count on, with savings that add up.
Has your Volvo check engine light come on? We can handle that, too. Click on that link in the previous sentence to see our comprehensive description of this common concern. In most cases, this light could be something pretty simple to rectify. If you're concerned about the operating condition of your vehicle for any reason, please call roadside and have them take you to Gunther Volvo, your nearest tire shop & Volvo repair center.
Everyone Wears Nice Shoes in the Tropics
If you live in North Miami, you know what we're talking about. Even around here. We've all seen 'em. There are designer flip-flops that can even cost more than a tire! The point we're trying to make is that what you trust to make contact with the ground makes a difference. The same goes for your car. If you've done a search for "a tire shop near me" and we came up, it's for a good reason. Let us help put the proverbial glass slipper on your Volvo vehicle so that you can get back to the ball.
While your car doesn't get to wear the latest summer sandals, summer temperatures can do a number on how fast your Volvo XC40 tires can wear down. So make sure the right shoes are on her feet. She'll love you forever if you do, or at least until it's time for the next pair. But we'll be here then, too!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common tire repair?
A patch is the most common tire repair. This tire repair method covers the puncture with specialized high-strength material to prevent a loss of air pressure. The second most common tire repair is a plug, which repairs the hole using special sealing materials. While each technique can work well, repairing a tire with both a tire plug and patch is the ideal solution to most tire punctures and damage.
Will a tire repair last?
A properly performed tire repair can possibly last the remainder of the normal tire life. However, tires should only be repaired once, and tires with sidewall damage can not be repaired and must be replaced. If the need for another repair arises on the same tire, we strongly recommend replacing the tire, as tires with more than one plug/patch can be at risk of a sudden blowout.
Is it better to plug or patch a tire?
If your tire is punctured and loses air pressure, the first course of action is to change your flat tire with a spare tire. However, if a spare is unavailable, it is better to both plug and patch the tire. A plug can be more resilient than a patch, but the damaged tire will be more likely to reliably maintain its air pressure when you combine both tire repair methods.