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Toyota of Sanford

3321 NC Hwy 87 S
Sanford, NC 27332

  • SALES, SERVICE & PARTS: (888) 552-2237

Toyota of Sanford Tire Center

The Place to Get Tires Matched EXACTLY
to Your Toyota


Your tires are a specifically engineered component of your Toyota, helping to provide its unique driving and safety characteristics. That's why it's important to use tires that are exactly matched to your Toyota. Getting your tires from Toyota of Sanford is your assurance that you'll get those tires plus:

  • Price Match Guarantee (we match price on identical tires)
  • Free Lifetime Tire Rotation (if you buy your tires from us)

The Toyota of Sanford Tire Center
serves the Raleigh and Fayetteville areas. We carry Michelin tires, Yokohama tires, Bridgestone tires, Uniroyal tires, Continental tires, Goodyear tires, BF Goodrich tires, Dunlop tires, Firestone tires and more!
At Toyota of Sanford, we make tire maintenance, replacement and service a top priority for busy customers like you. Now, you can take advantage of the convenience, selection and Toyota factory service we offer without having to make a special trip to the tire store.

The next time you are in for routine maintenance, ask us to check your tire pressure and perform a visual inspection of your tires. If our techs notice any signs of unusual wear, they will recommend the best tire options for you and your vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions:


How often should I have my tires inspected? Check tire pressure once a month and have your Toyota Assistant Service Manager inspect your tires when you are in for service.

What factors affect tire wear? Driving habits and the road conditions can affect the wear of your tires, as well as over- or under-inflation, improper alignment setting, improper balance, and spring or shock wear.

How often should my tires be rotated? On average, tires should be rotated every 5,000 miles.

When should I replace my tires? Tires must be replaced whenever there is 2/32 of an inch of tread or less remaining on the tire.

How To Check and Adjust Your Tire Pressure  



  • Refer to your vehicle's owners manual for the proper level of inflation; it may also be posted on the Toyota door post or in the Toyota glove box.
  • When you check the air pressure, make sure the tires are cool - meaning they are not hot from driving even a mile. (Note: If you have to drive a distance to get air, check and record the tire pressure first and add the appropriate air later)
  • Schedule service pressure when you get to the pump. It is normal for tires to heat up and the air pressure inside to go up as you drive. Never "bleed" or reduce air pressure when tires are hot.) 
  • Remove the cap from the tire valve, firmly press a tire gauge onto the valve and note the reading. 
  • Add air to achieve recommended air pressure.
  • If you overfill the tire, you can release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the valve with a fingernail or the tip of a pen. Then recheck the pressure with your tire gauge. 
  • Replace the valve cap. 
  • Repeat with each tire, including the spare (Note: Some spare tires require higher inflation pressure). Check tire sidewall for recommended PSI. 
Get Toyota Tires and Schedule Toyota Repairs and Maintenance Including:

Toyota Oil Change
Toyota Brake Service
Toyota Preventative Maintenance
Toyota Scheduled Maintenance
Toyota Service
Toyota Parts
Toyota Repairs
Toyota Tune-up
Toyota Automatic Transmission Service
Toyota Air Conditioning
Toyota Tires

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Toyota Camry
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Sienna
Toyota Highlander
Toyota RAV4
Toyota Prius
Toyota Tundra
Toyota Tacoma

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