Tire & Wheel Alignment Services
Helping You Get the Most Out of Every Mile
Your tires are the only part of your vehicle that make direct contact with the road, making them one of the most important components for your safety, comfort, and overall driving performance. At Lloyd’s Automotive, we provide complete tire services and professional wheel alignments to help you maximize tire life, improve handling, and keep your vehicle driving the way it was designed.
Whether you need new tires, a flat repaired, routine tire maintenance, or a wheel alignment, our ASE Master Certified technicians are here to help. Since 1947, drivers throughout St. Paul and the Twin Cities have trusted Lloyd’s Automotive for honest recommendations, quality workmanship, and dependable automotive care.
Complete Tire & Alignment Services
Our team offers a full range of tire and wheel services for domestic, Asian, European, and hybrid vehicles.
Our services include:
- New tire sales
- Tire installation
- Flat tire repair
- Tire balancing
- Tire rotations
- Wheel alignments
- Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) service
- Seasonal tire changeovers
- Tire inspections
- Tire replacement recommendations
Whether your vehicle needs a single tire replaced or a complete new set, we’ll help you choose the right tires for your vehicle, driving habits, and budget.
We Carry Trusted Tire Brands
Choosing the right tires is just as important as choosing the right repair shop. Lloyd’s Automotive offers quality tires from many of today’s leading manufacturers to help you find the best combination of performance, comfort, longevity, and value.
Need help choosing the right tire? Our knowledgeable team will recommend options based on your vehicle, driving style, Minnesota weather conditions, and your budget.
Is It Time for Tire Service?
Many tire problems develop gradually, making them easy to overlook until they begin affecting your vehicle’s handling or safety. If your vehicle has started pulling to one side, your steering wheel vibrates, your tires seem to be wearing unevenly, or your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light has come on, it’s a good idea to have your tires inspected.
We’ll carefully evaluate your tires, tread wear, air pressure, and overall condition before recommending the appropriate service.
Precision Wheel Alignment Services
Even a slight wheel alignment issue can affect how your vehicle handles and dramatically shorten the life of your tires. Minnesota’s potholes, curbs, and rough roads can gradually knock your wheels out of alignment, causing your vehicle to pull to one side or wear tires unevenly.
Our precision alignment equipment allows us to restore your vehicle to the manufacturer’s specifications, helping improve steering response, ride comfort, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.
Protect Your Tire Investment
Buying new tires is an investment, and regular maintenance helps you get the most from that investment. Routine tire rotations, proper inflation, balancing, and periodic alignment checks all contribute to longer tire life and more predictable handling.
During every visit, our technicians inspect your tires and let you know if we notice unusual wear or conditions that may require attention in the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I rotate my tires?
Most manufacturers recommend rotating tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Regular rotations promote even tread wear and can significantly extend the life of your tires.
How do I know when I need new tires?
New tires may be needed if your tread depth is low, the tires have uneven wear, sidewall damage, cracking, bulges, or repeated air loss. We’ll inspect your tires and help you determine whether replacement is necessary.
What causes uneven tire wear?
Uneven tire wear is often caused by improper wheel alignment, incorrect tire pressure, worn suspension components, or skipped tire rotations.
Should I replace all four tires at once?
In many cases, replacing all four tires provides the best handling and traction. However, depending on your vehicle and the condition of your existing tires, replacing two tires may be appropriate. Our team will recommend the safest option based on your vehicle and manufacturer guidelines.