Servco Toyota Tires

Tires you can depend on. Services you can trust.

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Your vehicle's tires play a crucial role in your safety and driving experience and can also impact fuel efficiency. If your tires are showing signs of wear or you’re looking for new tires, let our team of Toyota experts assist you in getting the right tires for your vehicle. Visit any Toyota Service location at Māpunapuna, Pūkōloa, Kaka’ako, Windward, or Leeward for your tire service or custom installation!

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Brands We Carry

We carry major tire brands including Toyo, Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin and more!

Reasons to buy from Servco Toyota

Your one-stop shop for tire and auto service repair in Hawaii.

Best Match

With our top tire brands and a wide range of tire options, we’ll help you find the right quality tires for your Toyota. Request a quote today!

Expertise

Every tire purchase is backed by expert knowledge and installation. Our factory-trained Toyota Technicians will ensure that your tires are properly mounted, balanced & inflated.

Convenience

Visit any of our 5 Toyota Service locations for tire installation, and any other vehicle services your vehicle needs. With regular maintenance, you can expect tires to last over 50,000 miles.

How it Works

Step 1

Let us know if you need installation.


Step 2

Select a Servco Toyota service location (see map)


Step 3

Enter your contact and vehicle information.


Step 4

Submit your tires request and we will get back to you shortly.

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Toyota Tire Maintenance

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Signs of Tire Wear

Some signs of tire wear you should look for on a regular basis include: 


  • Overinflation or Underinflation: Tires with too much or too little air pressure can experience wear in the center of the tread or outer edges, with less wear occurring on the edges or tire center, respectively.
  • Uneven tread wear: Adequate tread depth improves traction and prevents hydroplaning. Be sure to monitor tire tread depth monthly and replace your tires when they reach the minimum depth.
  • Vibration or thumping noise: This can signal out-of-balance tires or a tire with a separated belt.

Tire FAQs

Rotating your tires every 6 months or every 5,000 miles (whichever occurs first) will help increase the lifespan and longevity of your tires. A proper tire rotation helps evenly distribute wear and tear amongst all four tires. Ask about our tire alignment services at time of service. 

Inspection and measurement of tires is recommended at each regular service visit. If tread depth or thickness of brake pad measures measures: 

  • 3/32" or below — Replacement is needed immediately
  • 4/32" - 5/32" — Replacement is needed in the near future
  • 6/32" or above — No replacement is needed
  • Current tire tread level is at the wear indicators
  • Cuts, tears, bubbles, crackling, or uneven treadwear
  • Age of the tires (DOT number)
  • Poor ride quality
  • Regularly inspect your tires for signs of wear, such as uneven tread wear or sidewall bulges. Replace your tires when the tread is worn down to the minimum legal tread depth or if they show signs of damage.

Do not ignore warning lights. Underinflation can cause permanent damage to your tires.

  • Safety
  • Worn tires have an adverse effect on acceleration, braking, and cornering of vehicle
  • New tires drastically improve stopping distance

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Please refer to your owner's manual or the information on the outside of the tire for the recommended operating pressure. Overinflation or underinflation of tires may cause damage and shorten tire life.