Tire Center

2023 Nissan Maxima

Because your Nissan car, truck, or SUV tires are a specifically engineered component of your vehicle, it's important to use tires that are exactly matched. Tire are what make your vehicle drive the way you expect and are also a large part of your vehicle's safety.

Getting your tires from Bill Seidle's Nissan is your assurance that you'll get the tires designed for your Nissan car, truck, or SUV — and only those tires.

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What You Should Know

To match the tires that originally came on your Nissan vehicle exactly, seven factors are taken into account: tire size, tire speed rating, tire load rating, tire tread wear rating, tire traction rating, tire temperature rating, and tire overall brand quality.

It can be difficult for laymen to figure out all seven aspects of appropriate tire criteria. For the tire professionals at Bill Seidle's Nissan in Doral, FL, however, there's no mystery. Our service managers are true tire experts; they'll suggest the exact tires your Nissan needs to continue performing and driving like the day you got it!

How to Maintain Your Tires

Offer to your vehicle's owner's manual for the proper level of inflation for your tires. This information may also be posted on your vehicle's door post or in the glove compartment. When checking your tires' air pressure, make sure the tires are cool. In other words, they should not be warm at all from driving.

(Note: If you must drive a distance to reach an air compressor, check and record the tire pressure first and then add the appropriate air. Measure pressure when you get to the pump. It is normal for tires to heat up and the air pressure inside to go up as you drive. Never "bleed" or reduce air pressure when tires are hot.)

  • Remove the cap from tire valves, firmly press a tire gauge onto the valve and note the reading.
  • Add air to achieve recommended air pressure.
  • If you overfill the tire, you can release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the valve with a fingernail or the tip of a pen.
  • Then recheck the pressure with your tire gauge.
  • Replace the valve cap.
  • Repeat with each tire, including the spare.

(Note: Some spare tires require higher inflation pressure. Check tire sidewall for recommended PSI.)

Tire Terms

  • Tread - Provides traction and cornering grip
  • Belts - Stabilize and strengthen the tread
  • Sidewall - Protects the side of the tire from road and curb damage
  • Body Ply - Gives the tire strength and flexibility
  • Bead - Assures and air-tight fit of the wheel
  • Interliner - Keeps air inside the tire

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