O'Shea Tire Service
270 Tompkins Street, Cortland, NY 13045 │ 607.753.3329

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Straight to the Point (Alignment Signs of Problems)

It’s just common sense that your vehicle will drive better if all the wheels are lined up with each other and the road the way the engineers intended.  When they’re not, that is calle...
Published on: Dec 01, 2024

Bump in the Road (Alignment)

There's something you can do that helps your tires last longer, wear more evenly and your vehicle handle better.  "Sign me up," you say! Wondering what that is? It's aligning your wheels, and it ...
Published on: Oct 06, 2024

Simple Answers from O'Shea Tire Service: Alignment

Question How do I know when I need a wheel alignment? Answer When your wheels are properly aligned, they all point in the same direction.  When they are out of alignment, most people notice a ...
Published on: Jul 18, 2023

Simple Answers from O'Shea Tire Service: Alignment

{{ image('MzQ3') }} Question:How do I know when I need a wheel alignment? O'Shea Tire Service Answer:When Cortland drivers' wheels are properly aligned they all point in the same direction. When the...
Published on: Aug 29, 2021

Alignment

It’s no surprise that your vehicle will drive better if all the wheels are pointed in the same direction.  That’s called wheel alignment.  If your wheels are out of alignment you...
Published on: Oct 26, 2019

Wheel Alignment Service at O'Shea Tire Service in Cortland

When all a vehicle’s wheels are lined up exactly with each other, your wheels are in alignment.  Hitting a road hazard or even just the normal bumps and bounces of everyday driving can caus...
Published on: Jun 16, 2019

Alignment

It's no surprise that your vehicle will drive better in the Cortland area if all the wheels are pointed in the same direction. That's called wheel alignment. If your wheels are out of alignment you ma...
Published on: Mar 10, 2019

Scheduled Wheel Alignment at O'Shea Tire Service

Cortland drivers need to be concerned about wheel alignments for two primary reasons: safety and money. When your wheels are out of alignment, they can pull to one side, maybe pretty hard. A moment of...
Published on: Oct 02, 2018