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Mazda Tires
The Right Tires Makes A Difference
Original equipment tires available from Crater Lake Mazda keep your vehicle performing at it's best.
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Ride quality and performance depend largely on your tires, and not all tires are created equally. Every original equipment tire has been rated by Mazda to be the best available for your specific model and driving needs. Whether you need all-season or all-terrain tires, Crater Lake Mazda will find the right tires for you.
Inspect Your Tires At Least Once A Month
Know Your Tires
Either you or your Mazda technician should inspect them for damage, uneven wear and tire pressure.
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This will ensure even tread wear and help them last longer.
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The benefits of tire maintenance go beyond a smooth, safe drive – it will help reduce wear and tear on suspension parts, and extend the life of your vehicle
Learn MoreCheck Your Tread Wear
The tread on your tires can tell you more than how many miles you've logged. Worn tires should be replaced when the tires' tread-wear bar meets the tread. Have your tires inspected regularly and do not drive on a damaged tire or wheel. Visit your authorized Mazda Dealer for a Full Circle Service inspection to check the wear of your tires for your safety and to maintain your vehicle's best performance.
Note: Measure tread depth away from the tread-wear bar.
Driving on bald or worn-out tires can make driving unsafe on Medford roads, so it's important to be mindful of the depth of your tire treads. Rather than having to deal with changing a flat tire, take preventative measures and learn how to monitor tire tread depth courtesy of Crater Lake Mazda!
Please refer to your tire warranty guide for additional information.
The Penny Test
Tread depth is measured in 32nds of an inch. Tread depth on new tires typically measures 10/32 inches or 11/32 inches (about a third of an inch), while trucks, SUVs, or winter tires may have deeper treads. When tires reach 2/32 inches, the U.S. Department of Transportation recommends replacing them.
To check whether you've hit the 2/32-inch mark, use the penny test as follows:
- Place a penny in a tire tread groove with Lincoln's head face first in the groove.
- Check if Lincoln's face on the penny disappears between the grooves.
- If it does, your tread is still above 2/32 inches. If you can see all of Lincoln's face, it's time to replace your tire.
- Make sure to repeat with all tires and in various places on each tire.
There are a few other ways for drivers in Medford to check tire tread depth, including using a tread depth gauge and tread wear indicator bars.
Learn more about how to give your Mazda tire treads a longer life is by maintaining recommended tire pressure, or connect with the Service Department at Crater Lake Mazda for any and all tire service! Learn why to choose our service department while our staff can also help confirm if your battery is dying and give you more maintenance tips – like how to check your transmission fluid – before you get back on the road.
Need Tire Service?
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Delaying tire service can result in damage to your tires and suspension. Let our service team at Crater Lake Mazda provide the best possible service for your Mazda.
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Our Story
When your Mazda needs repairs or a maintenance check, our service technicians are available at Crater Lake Mazda to help you receive the parts replacements, oil changes, tire rotations, and battery checks your vehicle needs. With our flexible service center hours and easy online scheduling form, you can quickly get your Mazda in and back on the road back in factory condition."
Service Hours
Monday | 7:30AM - 5:30PM |
Tuesday | 7:30AM - 5:30PM |
Wednesday | 7:30AM - 5:30PM |
Thursday | 7:30AM - 5:30PM |
Friday | 7:30AM - 5:30PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM - 3:30PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Sales Hours
Monday | 8:30AM - 7:00PM |
Tuesday | 8:30AM - 7:00PM |
Wednesday | 8:30AM - 7:00PM |
Thursday | 8:30AM - 7:00PM |
Friday | 8:30AM - 7:00PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM - 7:00PM |
Sunday | 10:00AM - 5:00PM |