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Four (4) out the Door. Best Tire Prices on Cape Cod.
Our price includes everything. Mounting, balancing, disposal of your old tires, valve stems (*If not TPMS) and all taxes.
No hidden costs.

Check out these unbeatable deals on the most popular sizes.
185/65R14 85S - Goodyear Integrity - 4 out the door price only $345.83
195/70R14 90S - Goodyear Integrity - 4 out the door price only $344.52
205/70R15 95T - Goodyear Fuel Max 95 T - 4 out the door price only $524.89
215/60R15 94H - Kelly Charger GT - 4 out the door price only $393.39
225/75R15 102S - Goodyear Wrangler SR-A - 4 out the door price $642.36
225/60R16 97S - Goodyear Integrity - 4 out the door price $449.41
225/65R16 99H - Goodyear Eagle LS2 - 4 out the door price $630.54
225/75R16 104S - Goodyear Wrangler ST - 4 out the door price $446.64
225/65R16 98T - Dunlop Signature II - 4 out the door price $481.79
Shop us against the competition and we are sure you will be back. Check our 4 out the door price and compare.
Falmouth Motorcar carries all major brands of tires for your car, truck or SUV.

The Importance of Tire Pressure
According to recent study by the National Transportation and Safety Administration (www.nhtsa.dot.gov) more than 25% of all passenger cars and more than 33% of all light trucks have under inflated tires.
What does this mean to you?
Lower gas mileage - Lower tire pressure means lower gas mileage. For each pound of under inflation, your gas mileage can drop up to 1 percent!
Tire failure - Under inflation is the leading cause of tire failure.
Faster tread wear - Lower tire pressure also causes the tread to wear out faster and forces premature replacement.
Poorer handling - The point where the tire meets the road is a crucial element in determining the ride control of your vehicle.
Under inflation prevents your ride control system from functioning properly.
So what is the proper tire pressure for your vehicle?
The best way to determine this is refer to your owner's manual. Each vehicle is designed by the manufacturer with a specific tire and tire pressure in mind.
The proper tire pressure is available to you in a number of locations in the owner's manual or on the door jam or doorpost. Many vehicles now also have sticker on the interior of the gas cap.
The pressure listed on the exterior of the tire is the maximum pressure that the tire should be inflated to, not necessarily the ideal pressure.
Always take the tire pressure when the tires are cold driven less than 1 mile. Tires will lose about one pound per square inch (PSI) for every 10 degree drop in temperature & tires will also lose pressure over time about 1 PSI per month.
To improve the life of your tires, rotate them on a regular basis - every 5,000 to 8,000 miles. Every other oil change is a good rule of thumb.
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