Looking for a tire and auto service center near you? The Nebraskaland Tire family is here to help you with all your vehicle's most pressing needs. Whether you need a new set of tires or automotive maintenance and repairs for your car, commercial fleet, farm tractor, or other piece of equipment, we make it our mission to help your vehicle live up to its full potential.
With 45 locations across five states, we're near you. Navigate to your state's service provider to get started. We have Nebraskaland serving Nebraska communities, Kansasland serving Kansas communities, Coloradoland for Colorado areas, Guymon Tire and Auto in Oklahoma, and Panhandle Tire and Service in Texas.
With 45 locations across five states, we're near you. Navigate to your state's service provider to get started. We have Nebraskaland serving Nebraska communities, Kansasland serving Kansas communities, Coloradoland for Colorado areas, Guymon Tire and Auto in Oklahoma, and Panhandle Tire and Service in Texas.
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In 1971 Gary Wright along with his wife Nancy began to sell truck, farm and auto tires in Lexington, Nebraska as part of Service Center Oil, the small Sinclair station there. Gary called on local trucking and farm accounts and sold bias ply and the all new; at that time, radial truck tire from Goodyear.
While it is simple to place a Lincoln penny in the tread groove of a worn tire and use Abe's likeness as a guide, the Lincoln penny tread depth test has been touted for years to be a suitable method of determining when it's time to get new tires.
It's based on the premise you're driving on legal tread depths anytime the top of Lincoln's head is obscured by the tread and that a tire's ability to grip the road isn't greatly reduced in adverse conditions (rain, slush and snow) until the tread wears to about 2/32 of remaining depth.It then maintains you're ready for new tires at 2/32 and can see the penny above Lincoln's head.
It's based on the premise you're driving on legal tread depths anytime the top of Lincoln's head is obscured by the tread and that a tire's ability to grip the road isn't greatly reduced in adverse conditions (rain, slush and snow) until the tread wears to about 2/32 of remaining depth.It then maintains you're ready for new tires at 2/32 and can see the penny above Lincoln's head.
Who says a penny or a quarter won't buy you anything? With this easy test, a penny or a quarter can buy you peace of mind when it comes to your safety. Place a penny head first into several tread grooves across one of your tires. If you always see the top of Lincoln's head, your treads are shallow and worn with less than 2/32 of tread left.
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The Nebraskaland - Kansasland - Coloradoland Tire Group is a family owned organization that began in 1971 and consists of over 40 locations throughout Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. We take great pride in the service we provide our customers and the opportunities we provide for our employees.
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