Welcome

Fast and Tire Swapping Right at your Door

Welcome to Durham Tire Swap, where convenience meets reliability. We bring tire expertise right to your doorstep, saving you time and hassle. Whether you drive a family car, a performance vehicle, or a work truck, our mobile tire swapping service ensures you’re always ready for the road. With service built around your schedule, we keep you moving safely and smoothly—wherever life takes you.

About Us

THE BEST TIRE SOLUTION FOR YOUR LOVELY CAR

At Durham Tire swap, we specialize exclusively in mobile tire changing across the Durham Region. We’re not a tire shop—we’re a service designed to save you time and hassle by coming directly to your home, workplace, or anywhere you need us. From seasonal tire swaps to emergency flat changes, our professional mobile team makes sure your vehicle is road-ready without the inconvenience of waiting at a garage. With a focus on convenience, safety, and reliability, we’re here to keep drivers across Durham rolling smoothly, one tire at a time.

Services

Mobile Tire Swapping

We specialize in fast, hassle-free tire swapping to keep you ready for every season. Whether you’re switching from winter to summer tires or vice versa, our mobile service makes the process easy by coming directly to you. Our team carefully inspects each tire during the swap to ensure proper condition, balance, and fit, giving you peace of mind that your vehicle is road-ready. If we notice any issues, we’ll let you know right away and recommend the best next steps.

Tire Rotation

Tire rotation is an easy but important way to make your tires last longer. It simply means moving your tires from one position on your car to another—like front to back or side to side—so they wear down more evenly. Regular rotations help your car handle better, keep you safer on the road, and save you money by getting the most life out of your tires.

Fleet Services

We can swap tires for your fleet. We Cater to businesses and commercial customers by advertising fleet services on your website. Explain how your shop can handle tire maintenance and replacement for entire fleets of vehicles, including scheduling regular maintenance checks and managing tire inventories.

Testimonials

Our Client Reviews

I've been a loyal customer of Durham Tire Swap for years, and I can't say enough about their expertise and customer service.

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JaneDoe

CEO Brand

I had the pleasure of using Brad's Service. Great service at a fantastic price.

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Manager

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FAQS

What is the recommended tire pressure for my vehicle, and why is it important?

The recommended tire pressure for your vehicle can usually be found in your owner's manual or on a sticker inside the driver's door jamb. It's crucial to maintain the correct tire pressure for several reasons. First, it ensures optimal tire performance, including proper traction, handling, and fuel efficiency. Second, it extends the lifespan of your tires by preventing uneven wear. Lastly, it contributes to your safety on the road by reducing the risk of blowouts and improving overall vehicle stability. We recommend checking your tire pressure regularly, at least once a month, and especially before long trips.

How often should I get a wheel alignment, and what are the signs that my vehicle needs one?

The frequency of wheel alignments depends on various factors, including your driving habits and road conditions. As a general guideline, it's a good idea to have your wheels aligned at least once a year or if you notice any of the following signs: uneven or rapid tire wear, your vehicle pulling to one side, a crooked steering wheel when driving straight, or experiencing a bump or impact, like hitting a pothole. Regular alignments not only improve tire longevity but also enhance vehicle stability and handling.

What's the difference between all-season, summer, and winter tires, and when should I use each type?

All-season tires are designed to provide decent performance in various weather conditions, making them suitable for most regions with mild climate changes. Summer tires offer excellent grip and handling in warm weather but can lose traction in colder temperatures. Winter tires, on the other hand, have a special rubber compound and tread pattern optimized for cold and snowy conditions, ensuring superior traction and control. To decide which tires to use, consider your local climate.

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