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Fountain Tire in Oyen, a leading tire dealer offering auto repair services and Goodyear, Dunlop and Kelly tires for cars, trucks, Atv's, trailers, farm equipment and fleets.
While travelling on Hwy 9 by Hanna, low tire pressure sensor came on for one of my tires. I was able to put air in the tire at Hanna, but there were no tire shops open there on Saturday. While waiting for CAA to put the spare tire on, I phoned around and was so relieved that the Oyen Fountain Tire Shop was open on Saturday. Very thankful to Bill for fixing my tire and getting me back on the road. Service was amazing.. THANK YOU!!
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Kobie King
May 19, 2025
5.0
On our way to Calgary we had some van trouble near Oyen. We were fortunate to find Fountain Tire there as they took us in right away. They fixed us up and had us on the road right away. These guys are awesome. Thank you to the mechanics at Fountain Tire in Oyen!
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Rebecca Taylor
Apr 30, 2025
5.0
WOW. My skoolie just blew a tire out on 41 a few km from Oyen. Troy showed up immediately after I called him from the side of the highway and had me back on the road within an hour. Amazing service, great price.
I am so appreciative of the prompt, friendly service. Thank you so much for getting me back on the road.
GB
George Brockie
May 20, 2021
1.0
Very poor service public safety should be priority but not with Fountain tire in Oyen The full experience is while being in Oyen for a year I used Fountain on 3 occasions one of these was to rewire one light bar at a cost of $500 which seemed excessive but my concern is that last week I went to the shop to see if I could take my motorhome for a tire pressure check before heading home as I dont have a gauge to check the dullies and was told that if my hands dont fit between the tires then neither do theres , after driving to the nearest tire shop they were angry that I drove without checking tire pressures as apparently one tire was dangeriously low
Tires wear out over time, and how long they last depends on things like road conditions, driving habits, inflation, and temperature. The best way to know when to replace them is to check them regularly.
Common ways to measure tread include the following.
- Tread wear bars: When these are flush with the tread, it’s time to replace.
- Coin test: If too much of the coin shows, your tread is low.
- Tread depth gauge: The most accurate way to measure.
If your tread is low or you see cracks, bulges, or notice vibration, come see us.
What are some signs my vehicle is out of alignment?
It doesn’t take much to throw your alignment off—potholes, curbs, or just everyday driving. Poor alignment can lead to faster tire wear and poor handling.
Common signs include:
- Vehicle pulls to one side
- Crooked steering wheel
- Uneven tire wear
- Loose or unstable steering
- Vibration in the steering wheel
If something feels off, we’re happy to take a look.
What’s included in the seasonal car care package?
Our seasonal car care package gets your vehicle ready for the weather ahead. It includes:
- Fresh engine oil and filter
- Chassis lubrication (as needed)
- Charging and starting system check
- Brake inspection
- Fluid top-ups
- Belt and hose inspection
- Battery test
- Tire and pressure check
- Heating/cooling system check
- Lights, wipers, and overall safety check
It’s a great way to make sure your vehicle is ready for the season.
What do the numbers on my tires mean?
The numbers on your tire’s sidewall tell you the size, load rating, and speed rating.
Example: 225/55R17 97H
- 225 – Tire width (mm)
- 55 – Height as a % of width
- R – Radial construction
- 17 – Wheel diameter (inches)
- 97 – Load rating (how much weight it can carry)
- H – Speed rating (maximum safe speed)
These numbers help us match you with the right tire.
When should I put my winter tires on?
A good rule of thumb: when you can see your breath — about 7°C and below. At that temperature, all-season tires start to harden, while winter tires stay flexible and grippy. Booking early helps you beat the rush.
What types of tires does Fountain Tire in Oyen offer?
Fountain Tire offers tires from brands like Goodyear, Cooper Tires, Dunlop, Kelly Tires, Kumho Tire, and Sailun for cars, trucks, ATVs, trailers, farm equipment, and fleets.
What are the main services provided by Fountain Tire in Oyen?
Services include tires for cars, SUVs, and light trucks, air conditioning, flat repair, seasonal tire changeover, tire replacement, batteries, brakes, mechanical services, oil and filter change, wheel alignment, commercial tire service, and farm service.
What are the store hours for Fountain Tire in Oyen?
Fountain Tire is open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM and closed on Sundays, as well as on major holidays like November 11, December 25 and 26, and January 1.
Where is Fountain Tire located in Oyen?
It is located at 102 Main Street, Oyen, AB, postal code T0J 2J0, Canada.
What languages are spoken at Fountain Tire in Oyen?
English is the language spoken at Fountain Tire in Oyen.
Which nearby places can I visit around Fountain Tire in Oyen?
Near Fountain Tire, you can visit NAPA Auto Parts for automotive supplies, Oyen Home Hardware for hardware and home improvement needs, and The 90's Restaurant for a meal after your visit.
If I need banking services near Fountain Tire, where can I go?
TD Canada Trust Branch and ATM as well as ATB Financial are nearby financial institutions for your banking needs near Fountain Tire.
Are there any pharmacies near Fountain Tire in Oyen?
Yes, nearby pharmacies include Value Drug Mart and Oyen Pharmacy for any medication or health-related purchases.
What local attractions or services can I combine with my visit to Fountain Tire?
You might enjoy a visit to Hidden Gem Day Spa for relaxation, or stop by Oyen Flowers & Giftware for gifts and coffee nearby.