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		<title>Shops and stores offering discount new and used tires in San Antonio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>First thing you need to consider when looking auto tires is what type of tire you will need to get. Both car and truck tires are usually made for either winter, summertime or all-season weather conditions. The pattern of the surface area of the tire is different for each of these types, along with the chemical type ingredients of the rubber and a few other internal properties. Hence it is important to remember that you must not drive using winter car tires throughout a summer season and the other way around. Winter tires are made for temperature ranges below 9C, and if outdoors temperature is hotter than that, chances are they end up very soft and become feeling clay-ish, and that causes tires to wear out a lot sooner. On the other hand, when having summertime tires in winter, they harden very quickly and turn out to be just like  <a href="http://www.tiressanantonio.org/220/shops-and-stores-offering-discount-new-and-used-tires-in-san-antonio.html">read more...</a></p>
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First thing you need to consider when looking auto tires is what type of tire you will need to get. Both car and truck tires are usually made for either winter, summertime or all-season weather conditions. The pattern of the surface area of the tire is different for each of these types, along with the chemical type ingredients of the rubber and a few other internal properties. Hence it is important to remember that you must not drive using winter car tires throughout a summer season and the other way around. Winter tires are made for temperature ranges below 9C, and if outdoors temperature is hotter than that, chances are they end up very soft and become feeling clay-ish, and that causes tires to wear out a lot sooner. On the other hand, when having summertime tires in winter, they harden very quickly and turn out to be just like a plastic-type material causing your car or truck become hard to handle. And what are all-season tires then? Well, they are sort of a compromise amongst the other two types and are primarily used where climate conditions are moderate. </p>
<p>Still not sure what type of tire you need if you drive in San Antonio? Consider consulting with auto technicians, here are just a few along with select reviews from yelp.com audience:</p>
<p>Discount Tire</p>
<p>15703 San Pedro Ave<br />
San Antonio, TX 78232<br />
(210) 490-1253</p>
<p>David K said: Discount is great, they&#8217;re always ready to serve you before you even walk through the door, and they&#8217;re very honest and upfront w/ what is going on w/ your tires. Their lifetime warranties on tires and rotations are a lifesaver. </p>
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<p>Goodyear Auto Service Centers</p>
<p>5722 Babcock Rd<br />
San Antonio, TX 78240<br />
(210) 877-1756 </p>
<p>Lisa B said: Paul Bayeh and his technicians have taken such good care of my 1996 Honda Civic over the past few years. They&#8217;ve fixed or replaced the clutch, the A/C, the radiator, the battery, brake pads, shoes, tires&#8230; Paul&#8217;s prices are very competitive and the guys always show me what&#8217;s wrong and how they&#8217;re going to fix it without any condescension. I&#8217;ve never had to go back with a problem or unfinished work. Perhaps they&#8217;re not the fastest in the world, but I&#8217;ll take quality over speed. </p>
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<p>Broadway Tire and Auto</p>
<p>3600 Broadway St<br />
San Antonio, TX 78209<br />
(210) 824-0642 </p>
<p>Nuri G said: I&#8217;m starting to get a little suspicious.</p>
<p>Twice in the last six weeks has an unusually large sharp object somehow found it&#8217;s way in direct contact with the rubbery thing that keeps my car moving. The same rubbery thing, mind you, on the back of the side that I drive in!</p>
<p>For $10, Broadway tire quickly patched my tire and had me back on the road.  For the extra star, they gave me a quick education about tire ratings, showed me some of the largest and longest sharp objects they have found in a rubbery thing, and were a good chat while they performed the work.</p>
<p>Broadway Tire and Auto &#8212; you&#8217;re sure top notch in my book. </p>
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<p>Martinez&#8217;s Tire &#038; Muffler Shop</p>
<p>12040 Oconnor Rd<br />
San Antonio, TX 78233<br />
(210) 646-8911 </p>
<p>Eleen G said: I don&#8217;t know about this last guys 1 star review, but they replaced my tire with a cheap, functional tire with plenty of tread. When you are low on money, this place definitely beats going to another place and paying full price for a brand new tire.</p>
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<p>Gil&#8217;s Tire &#038; Wheels</p>
<p>1014 Basse Rd<br />
San Antonio, TX 78212<br />
(210) 733-0156 </p>
<p>Curt C said: These guys were fast! I had a flat tire, and they were able to get me helped out in little time at all. They had a variety of tires for me to choose from, which were reasonably priced.<br />
They didn&#8217;t really offer any guarantees or ongoing service, like my regular tire guys, but the discount prices were alright.<br />
They didn&#8217;t try to sell me four new tires, or tell me that I needed all kinds of unnecessary services. </p>
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