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Looking for help with your tires?

Our skilled technicians use quality tools and techniques to maximize your tire’s lifespan and deliver smooth, stress-free rides. Need fast service? We prioritize your convenience with efficient repairs and flexible scheduling. Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities. Drive with confidence—rely on Dixie Automotive today! To schedule your tire service or find out more about what we can do for your vehicle, contact us today by calling (435) 628-3331.

Our expert tire services include:

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New Tires

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Alignments

  • Wheel Alignment is Important for Safety
  • Wheel Alignment Helps With Uneven Tire Wear
  • Wheel Alignment Improves Performance

Trust the professionals for wheel alignment — visit Dixie Automotive today!

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Flat Repairs

Flat tire? Don’t worry! We can fix it. 

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Rotate & Balance

Experience Quality Service at Dixie Automotive!

Why Choose Dixie Automotive For Your Tire Needs?

choose dixie automotive today, for tires and more! 

ake an appointment today & find out for yourself!

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Experienced, ASE Certified Mechanics

If your tires need it, we can do it. Our certified mechanics are experienced and ready to help!

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Quick, Tire Installation & Repairs

We provide expert diagnosis and will complete your tire installations and repairs quickly.

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Precision Alignments

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5-Star Rated Repair Shop

We value our customers and we’ll make sure you’re always taken care of— call today!

Car Alignment Near Me Millcreek UT

our goal is to keep you safe on the road

Dixie Automotive provides quality tire services for all makes and models. Get in touch with us today by calling (435) 628-3331 and we will be happy to answer any questions regarding tires or other services we offer. We’ll keep you safe & moving forward—call today!

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Expert, Certified Mechanics

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Fast, Affordable Service

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Quality Equipment & Parts

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Our Happy Customers

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"Dixie Automotive was recommended to me by a friend. I had a great overall experience with them and will be a repeat customer for sure. I would recommend them to anyone looking to have work done on their vehicle."

-Eric Hamilton

"This is a great automotive shop. They treat their customers well.  They perform great work, they're affordable and honest. Will forever take my cars here and suggest them to others."

-Heather P.

Current Specials & Offers

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FAQs

It’s important to take care of problems with your vehicle right away. To make it easier for you to take care of your vehicle and to avoid problems, here are the answers to our most frequently asked questions. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact us today.

How do I know if my tires need to be replaced?

Not sure if it’s time for new tires? There are a few easy signs to watch for—like worn-out tread, visible cracks or bulges, or if your car just doesn’t feel as steady on the road, especially when it’s wet.

One quick trick? Try the penny test. Just stick a penny into the tread with Lincoln’s head facing down. If you can see the top of his head, your tread is too low—and it’s probably time for new tires.

How often should I rotate my tires?

To keep your tires in good shape, it’s a smart idea to rotate them every 5,000 to 7,500 miles—or just whenever you get an oil change. It helps them wear more evenly, so you get better traction, a smoother ride, and longer tire life. Plus, it’s a simple way to boost your car’s overall safety. Come to Dixie Automotive in Washington Utah for all your tire rotation needs!

Can I repair a flat tire, or does it need to be replaced?

Whether a tire can be repaired really depends on where and how big the damage is. If it’s a small puncture—like a nail in the tread area—we can usually fix it safely. But if the damage is on the sidewall or the hole is too big, replacing the tire is often the safest choice. Don’t worry though, we’ll take a close look and let you know the best option for your situation.

How long do tires typically last?

Most tires tend to last about 6 years or somewhere between 40,000 and 60,000 miles—but that can change depending on how you drive, the roads you’re on, and how well you take care of them. If you’re unsure, bring your car by and we’ll take a look to give you a clearer picture of how much life your tires have left.