Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Nov 20, 2025
Mitchell CDJR Tire Offer

Do dealerships sell tires?

When it is time for new tires, a lot of drivers ask, “do dealerships sell tires?” The answer is yes. At Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Enterprise, AL, we sell and install tires for your car, truck, or SUV, and we make it easy to choose the right set for how and where you drive.

Most full-service dealerships sell and install tires, and Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is one of them. Our service and parts departments in Enterprise, Alabama, can help you choose, order, and install the right tires for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Wagoneer, or most other major brands on the road. We’re also listed as a local Firestone and Bridgestone tire dealer, which means you can shop trusted brands and have them installed by factory-trained technicians, all in one place.

Why buy tires from a dealership?

The next time you find yourself asking, “do dealerships sell tires,” remember that Mitchell CDJR can handle everything from helping you choose a tire to installing and aligning it.

Here’s what you get when you buy tires at Mitchell CDJR instead of a random tire shop:

  • Correct fit for your vehicle. We work with Mopar® and major tire brands to match factory-recommended sizes, load ratings, and speed ratings for your specific model, whether that’s a Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler, Dodge Durango, or Chrysler Pacifica.
  • Factory-trained technicians. Our service team works on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles all day, every day. They know how your suspension, brakes, and tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) are supposed to work together.
  • One stop for service. You can bundle your tire purchase with an oil change, rotation, alignment, or brake inspection while you’re here.
  • Comfort and convenience. At Mitchell CDJR you’ll find dealer amenities like shuttle service, drop-off service, Mopar performance parts and accessories, and free Wi-Fi while you wait.

If you’re searching “tire shop near me” and you’re in Enterprise, Dothan, Troy, or anywhere in the Wiregrass, your CDJR dealership is already a tire shop, alignment shop, and service center in one.

👉 Ready for a quote?
You can start by contacting our Service Department or Parts Department, or by calling our service line at 334-309-8460.

How to buy tires: a step-by-step guide

Many shoppers search online for “do dealerships sell tires” and are surprised to learn the dealership can walk you through the whole process step by step. Buying tires doesn’t have to be confusing. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide you can follow, with tips tailored to drivers in Enterprise and the surrounding Wiregrass area.

Step 1: Know when it’s time to replace your tires

You don’t have to wait until your tires are completely bald. Look for:

  • Low tread depth.
    • The legal minimum is 2/32 of an inch, but you’ll want to replace them sooner for better grip in heavy rain.
    • Try the penny test: put a penny in the tread with Lincoln’s head upside down. If you can see his entire head, your tread is too low.
  • Cracks, bulges, or cords showing. Any visible damage is a sign to stop driving and get inspected.
  • Uneven wear. More wear on one edge, cupping, or “choppy” tread can point to an alignment or suspension problem.
  • Vibration or pulling. A shake in the steering wheel or a pull to one side can mean alignment, balance, or tire issues.

If you’re not sure, schedule a quick tire inspection at Mitchell CDJR. Our techs can measure tread depth and check your tires while you’re in for an oil change or routine maintenance.

Step 2: Find your correct tire size

The easiest way to get your tire size is to:

  • Look at the driver’s side door jamb sticker.
  • Check the owner’s manual.
  • Read the numbers on the tire sidewall (for example: 265/70R17).

That size isn’t random. It’s based on your vehicle’s weight, suspension tuning, and performance needs. Sticking with the recommended size (or discussing changes with a technician) helps protect your ride quality, fuel economy, and safety.

When you call or request a quote online, we’ll ask for your:

  • Year / make / model
  • Current tire size
  • How you typically drive

From there, we can narrow down a few solid options.

Step 3: Think about how and where you drive

Not every driver needs the same type of tire. A Jeep off-roader and a daily-commuter Pacifica will need very different rubber.

Ask yourself:

  • How many miles do I drive each year?
    Highway commuters might want a long-life touring or all-season tire.
  • Do I go off-road or tow?
    • Jeep owners may prefer all-terrain or mud-terrain tires for trails and hunting camps.
    • Ram 1500 and 2500 drivers who tow boats, campers, or equipment need tires with the right load rating.
  • What’s the weather like?
    In southeast Alabama, true winter tires are rarely needed. Quality all-season or all-terrain tires usually handle our climate well.

Tell our service team how you use your vehicle, and we’ll steer you toward tires that match your real life, not just what’s on the shelf.

Step 4: Choose the right type of tire

Here are the main categories you’ll come across:

  • All-season tires
    Good year-round option for most cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Balanced ride, traction, and tread life.
  • Touring tires
    Focused on comfort and quiet highway driving. Great for families and commuters.
  • All-terrain tires
    Ideal for Jeeps and trucks that split time between pavement and dirt or gravel roads.
  • Mud-terrain / off-road tires
    Built for serious off-road use, with aggressive tread patterns and sidewalls.
  • Performance tires
    Designed for sharper handling and grip. Popular on performance-oriented models like Chargers and Challengers.

At Mitchell CDJR, we can walk you through a few tire options in each category and explain the trade-offs in price, tread life, and ride quality.

Step 5: Set your budget and compare options

Tires are an investment, but you do have choices. When you request a quote, we can typically give you:

  • A good option (budget-friendly)
  • A better option (balance of price and longevity)
  • A best option (top tier in performance or tread life)

We’ll also factor in:

  • Any available promotions or rebates from the tire manufacturer
  • Mounting and balancing
  • Old tire disposal
  • Optional alignment service

If you’d like, you can talk to our team about spreading maintenance costs out over time or bundling your tires with other scheduled service.

Step 6: Schedule installation (and ask about an alignment)

Once you’ve chosen your tires and approved your quote, it’s time to get them installed.

At your appointment, our technicians will:

  1. Remove your old tires.
  2. Mount and balance your new ones.
  3. Reinstall them and torque the lug nuts to the proper specification.
  4. Check or reset your TPMS sensors.

We strongly recommend scheduling a wheel alignment at the same time, especially if:

  • You’ve noticed uneven tread wear
  • You’ve hit potholes, curbs, or rough job sites
  • It’s been a while since your last alignment

A fresh set of tires with poor alignment will wear out much faster, which costs you more over the long run.

You can book your visit online through our service page or by calling 334-309-8030.

Step 7: Take care of your new tires

Once your new tires are on, a little maintenance goes a long way:

  • Check tire pressure monthly.
    Keep your tires inflated to the pressure listed on the door jamb sticker, not the sidewall.
  • Rotate tires regularly.
    Most vehicles benefit from a rotation every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, often timed with an oil change.
  • Watch for damage.
    Nails, screws, or sidewall bubbles should be checked as soon as you notice them.
  • Schedule periodic alignments.
    If you notice a pull, crooked steering wheel, or uneven wear, have the alignment checked.

Our service department in Enterprise can set you up on a regular maintenance schedule so you don’t have to keep track of everything yourself.

Buying tires from Mitchell CDJR: what to expect

When you visit Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram at 6501 Boll Weevil Circle, Enterprise, AL 36330, you’re working with a local dealership that handles both vehicle sales and service for the Wiregrass.

Here’s what the tire-buying process looks like with us:

  1. Contact us
    – Call, submit an online service request, or stop by.
  2. Get your options
    – We confirm your tire size, talk about your driving habits, and give you a few choices.
  3. Approve your quote
    – You pick the tire package that fits your needs and budget.
  4. Schedule your visit
    – We set up an appointment for installation and any other services you’d like done.
  5. Drive away confident
    – You leave with fresh tires installed by people who know your vehicle inside and out.

FAQ: Tires & Dealerships

Do I have to drive a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram to buy tires from you?
No. While we specialize in CDJR vehicles, we can source and install tires for many other makes and models as well.

Do I need to replace all four tires at once?
It depends on tread depth and wear. Sometimes you can replace two at a time, but they should match in size and type, and be installed on the correct axle. We’ll inspect and make a recommendation.

How long does tire installation usually take?
Plan for about an hour to two hours, depending on whether you’re also having an alignment or additional service done.

Can you rotate and balance my tires even if I didn’t buy them from you?
Yes. We can help with tire rotations, balances, flat repairs, and inspections regardless of where you purchased the tires.

Ready to buy tires in Enterprise, AL?

If you’ve been wondering, “Do dealerships sell tires?” the answer is a clear yes, and your local tire experts are right here at Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.

  • Shop tire options that match your vehicle and budget
  • Get professional installation and alignment
  • Keep your service history in one place with a team you already trust

👉 Start your tire quote or schedule service today:

This way, your next set of tires is safely installed, correctly sized, and ready for every mile ahead.

So if you are still asking “do dealerships sell tires,” the answer is yes, and Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Enterprise is ready to help you pick out and install your next set.

Mitchell CDJR Tire Offer
Mitchell CDJR Tire Offer