Your tires are the only part of your car that actually touches the road — they're your grip, your stopping power, and your safety. When it's time for new tires or routine tire care, Texas Collision Centers gets it right. We carry name-brand tires for every make and model, and our technicians mount and balance your new tires with precision, with wheel alignment available when needed.
Whether you drive a daily commuter, a family SUV, a truck, or an EV, we'll help you find the right tires — matched to your driving, your climate, and your budget. We carry trusted name brands and stand behind every installation. Not sure what fits? Tell us your vehicle and how you drive, and we'll walk you through the best options honestly.


Buying tires is only part of the story — how they're cared for determines how long they last and how safely they perform. We offer:
New tires on a misaligned vehicle wear out fast and unevenly. That's why we recommend a wheel alignment whenever you install a new set — it protects your investment and keeps your car driving straight.

If we're already handling collision or auto body work on your vehicle, we can fit and install your new tires in the same visit — saving you a separate trip to a tire shop.
Replace your tires when the tread is worn to 2/32 of an inch (use the penny test — if you can see the top of Lincoln's head, it's time), if you see cracking or bulging in the sidewall, or if you feel vibration or poor traction. Our technicians can inspect your tires and give you an honest assessment for free.
Most vehicles benefit from a tire rotation every 5,000 to 7,500 miles — a convenient thing to pair with your oil change. Regular rotation can add thousands of miles to the life of your tires.
We carry a wide range of trusted name-brand tires for cars, trucks, SUVs, and EVs. Tell us your vehicle and driving needs and we'll match you with the best option for your budget.
Yes — we strongly recommend it. Installing new tires on a misaligned vehicle can cause premature and uneven tread wear.. An alignment protects your investment.
Many tread-area punctures can be safely repaired after the tire is removed and inspected. Repairability depends on puncture size, location and the overall condition of the tire.
