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Tire Repair & Replacement in West Nashville

Tire service covers fixing flats and replacing worn or damaged tires. Good tires give you grip, safe stopping, and a smooth ride.

Independent local guide. West Nashville Auto Repair is not a repair shop and does not employ mechanics. We help you find and compare local auto repair options in West Nashville.
Common symptoms
  • Low tire pressure warning light
  • Visible nail, screw, or puncture
  • Vibration at highway speeds
  • Bald spots or worn-down tread
  • Tire keeps losing air
When to call a shop

Have a tire checked if it keeps losing air, has a puncture, or the tread is getting low.

What to ask before booking
  • "Can this tire be safely patched, or does it need replacing?"
  • "Are mounting and balancing included in the price?"
  • "Do you recommend matching all four tires for my drivetrain?"
  • "Is a road hazard warranty available on new tires?"
Looking for a shop?

Tell us about your vehicle and we'll help you find a local West Nashville shop for tire repair & replacement.

West Nashville shops that offer this

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Crest Honda Service Department

4.8

The Nations

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NTB-National Tire & Battery

4.6

Bellevue

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Pep Boys Auto Service & Tires

3.7

Sylvan Park

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Terry's Service Center Inc.

4.6

Charlotte Park

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Firestone Complete Auto Care

4.2

Charlotte Park

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Precision Tune Auto Care

4.6

Sylvan Park

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Listings and ratings are from public Google Business profiles and may change. This is an independent guide — please confirm details with the shop.

Frequently asked questions

Can a punctured tire always be repaired?

Not always. Punctures in the main tread area can often be patched, but damage on the sidewall or near the edge usually means the tire must be replaced for safety. A shop can inspect and advise.

How do I know when I need new tires?

Worn tread, cracks, bulges, or frequent air loss are all signs. A common quick check is the penny test, but a shop can measure tread depth and tell you how much life is left.

Should I replace all four tires at once?

It depends on tread wear and your drivetrain. All-wheel-drive vehicles often need closely matched tires, so ask the shop what is best for your specific car.

Why does my car vibrate at highway speed?

Vibration can come from tires that are out of balance, worn unevenly, or damaged. Balancing or replacing the tire usually helps, and a shop can check the alignment too.