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John Elway Chevrolet on Broadway

5200 South Broadway
Englewood, CO 80113

  • Service: (303) 761-2382
  • Parts: (303) 761-5161
  • Sales: 720-259-9236
  • Fleet: (303) 789-6878

Our Tire Finder


At John Elway Chevrolet, we carry an incredible selection of top quality tire brands for your vehicle. 

Use our TIRE FINDER by Clicking Here .

Easily locate tires for your vehicle and request a quote from our Genuine Chevrolet Service Center.



Tire Rotation, Replacement and Alignment.

Tires are a key component of the performance and safety of your Chevrolet vehicle. Properly aligned and inflated tires help you maximize fuel economy and enhance the performance of the safety features such as anti-lock brakes or the StabiliTrak stability enhancement system.

Visit the Certified Service experts at your local Chevrolet dealer when you need:

  • Basic service like rotation and alignment

  • Advice on the best new tires for special situations like hauling cargo or off-roading

  • Assistance preparing for extreme weather conditions

Great Offers on Top Tire Brands

The Certified Service experts can recommend the right tires for your vehicle. Your Chevrolet dealer offers a range of top quality tire brands at competitive prices. They can provide tires that meet the specifications for your Chevrolet, so you can buy a new set of tires just like the ones that were on your vehicle the first day you drove it. Plus with our 30-day tire price match, buy select tires and if you find a better price within 30 days, we'll refund the difference.*

Tire Rotation

Since each tire performs different tasks (such as steering or front- versus rear-wheel drive), tires wear at different rates. Rotating your tires at recommended intervals extends their useful life and achieves more uniform tire wear.

It's important to rotate your tires according to the correct tire rotation pattern. Front tires encounter different tasks than the rear tires. And a front-wheel-drive vehicle's tires perform different tasks than those on a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Your Owner Manual specifies which rotation pattern is right for your vehicle.

Your Chevrolet's front and rear tires may also use different pressures ? make sure to adjust individual tire pressure to the recommendation for each wheel position. See your vehicle's Owner Manual for recommendations.

Wheel Rust or Dirt

Rust or dirt may not allow proper tightening of the lug nuts and a wheel may loosen over time. When you have your tires rotated, be sure to remove any rust or dirt from places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle and torque the wheel lug nuts to the specification in your Owner Manual. In an emergency, you can use a cloth or paper towel, but be sure to use a scraper or wire brush later to remove all rust or dirt and torque to specifications.

Also, remember that rotating your tires won't correct wear problems caused by worn mechanical parts or incorrect inflation pressures.

Wheel Alignment & Tire Balance

Your vehicle's wheels were aligned and balanced at the factory. But if you notice unusual tire wear or that your vehicle pulls one way or the other, the wheel alignment may need to be reset. If you notice your vehicle vibrating on a smooth road, your wheels may be out of balance.

A tire that is out of balance often affects ride quality and can shorten the life of tires, bearings, shocks, and other suspension components. A speed-dependent vibration ? becoming noticeable around 45 mph and increasing as speed increases ? is probably balance-related.

Tire Alignment

Alignment is critical for ensuring that you get maximum wear and performance from your tires. Poor alignment results from your vehicle's suspension and steering system becoming out of adjustment with each other. The biggest indicators of your vehicle being out of alignment are pulling one way or the other as you drive or unusual tire wear. Improper tire inflation can also cause unusual tire wear.

Your Chevrolet vehicle may have both front- and rear-wheel alignment specifications. Your Chevrolet dealer can recommend the alignment type that's right for your vehicle.

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