FAQ


Q: When should I replace my tires instead of just rotating them?

A: You should replace them when the tread depth no longer provides sufficient road grip. Kenny's Tires focuses on safety; if your tires are worn down, they won't handle Colorado weather safely, regardless of their position on the vehicle.

Q: Why do I need a professional brake inspection if I don't hear squealing?

A: Squealing is just one sign of wear. At Kenny's Tires, our comprehensive brake care checks pad thickness and rotor integrity to ensure your stopping power remains consistent, preventing costly damage to your braking system before it starts making noise.

Q: What's the difference between passenger car tires and commercial vehicle tires?

A: Commercial tires are engineered with higher ply ratings and reinforced sidewalls to handle heavier load capacities and high-stress environments. Our experience at Kenny's Tires shows that using the correct tire class is vital for vehicle stability and long-term durability.

Q: How does the oil change process at a local shop differ from a chain?

A: We skip the high-pressure upselling common at chains. Kenny's Tires provides speedy and affordable maintenance, focusing strictly on the health of your engine and the transparency of the service without nickel-and-diming you for unnecessary filters or additives.

Q: Why should I buy metalworking supplies from a tire shop?

A: We are a specialized hub for the Nucla and Naturita community. We stock raw materials and welding supplies because we understand local trade needs, providing high-quality metalworking essentials alongside our automotive services for a true one-stop-shop experience.

Q: How long does a typical brake inspection and repair take?

A: A thorough inspection usually takes about 30 minutes, while repairs depend on the components needed. Kenny's Tires recommends scheduling an appointment to ensure we have the specific pads or rotors for your vehicle ready for a faster turnaround.

Q: What factors affect the cost of a new set of tires?

A: Cost is driven by tire size, tread longevity, and performance ratings. We focus on honest, transparent tire sales, matching you with a set that fits your driving habits and safety needs without pushing premium products that you don't actually require.

Q: Why is it dangerous to drive on tires with worn-down tread?

A: Worn tires lose their ability to channel water away from the contact patch, significantly increasing your risk of hydroplaning. Kenny's Tires checks for proper grip to ensure your car or truck can effectively grab the road in all conditions.