Tires are one of the most important safety features of your vehicle. They serve as the sole connection between your car and the road. Safety technologies such as anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control are rendered ineffective if the tires lack a firm grip on the pavement.
Our highly trained technicians will assess your tires, repair, or replace your vehicle’s tires as needed. At Midas in Philadelphia, PA, we can match your car, truck, or SUV with the right set of tires and keep them running for miles to come. Call now at or stop by the shop at 854-60 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111.
Tire rotation involves moving an automobile's wheels and tires from one position to another, assuring even tire wear and prolonging the lifespan of the tire set. This is crucial because individual tires bear varying amounts of weight, causing them to wear at different rates. Rotation essentially balances out these differences. Consult your vehicle's manual for the recommended frequency for tire rotation, but typically, it's advisable to do it every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. Learn more about tire rotation here.
A flat tire that has been improperly repaired may jeopardize the safety of both you and your passengers. At Midas Cottman Avenue, our tire care specialists assess whether your tires can be repaired or if replacement is necessary. If repairable, our certified technicians ensure the correct repair procedure, ensuring your safety and getting you back on the road promptly.
What types of tire damage CAN be repaired?:
Punctures to the tire tread ¼ inch or smaller: We plug the hole and apply a patch to the area.
Leaks in and around the air valve stem: We replace the valve stem if it’s damaged, and re-seal the valve stem if there’s a leak where it’s inserted into the tire.
What types of tire damage CANNOT be repaired?:
Punctures larger than ¼ inch.
Punctures that are too close to previous repairs on the same tire.
Sidewall damage.
If you experience noticeable vibrations when driving your vehicle, or steering wheel wobbling, it could indicate unbalanced tires. Let our skilled technicians assess your vehicle's tire balance and make any needed adjustments. Call us at to schedule a tire appointment, or contact us so we can evaluate your tires.
What does tire balancing do?
Tire balancing, also known as wheel balancing, identifies uneven tire rolling caused by irregular weight distribution and rectifies the issue by placing weights to specific sections of the wheel.
The tire balancing procedure consists of these five steps:
Remove the tire from the vehicle.
Place the tire on a balancing machine.
Spin the tire to identify where weight imbalances exist and to determine where to attach counterweights.
Apply clip-on or adhesive counterweights to the wheel.
Reinstall the tire.
The majority of tire failures occur due to underinflated tires. By closely monitoring your tire inflation levels, you can optimize your tires' performance. Our technicians can inspect your tire pressures and maintain your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). When functioning correctly, this system monitors the air pressure in your tires and will notify you through a dashboard light if your tires require attention.
Midas is located at 854-60 Cottman Avenue. We proudly provide tire repair, rotations and balancing
services to the Far Northeast Philadelphia, Upper North District, Near Northeast Philadelphia, North Delaware, Kensington sections of Philadelphia.