Fountain Tire

4.7
90 reviews
Fountain Tire sign

About

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Fountain Tire in Pincher Creek, a leading tire dealer offering auto repair services and Goodyear, Dunlop and Kelly tires for cars, trucks, Atv's, trailers, farm equipment and fleets.

Details

  • DebitAvailable
  • Mobile paymentsAvailable
  • Curbside pickupAvailable

Location

Fountain Tire
1075 Waterton Ave, Pincher Creek, AB
T0K 1W0, Canada

Hours

Reviews

4.7
90 reviews
5 stars
73
4 stars
11
3 stars
3
2 stars
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1 star
3
  • BD
    Brandi Dickson
    Oct 2, 2025
    5.0
    I was in town for business and my car decided it was a great time for issues. This team had me up and running and back on the road to home as fast as they possibly could. Great service all around.
  • BD
    Bill DeLay
    Aug 20, 2025
    5.0
    Was in this morning to ask if I could have the wheels torqued on my class A motorhome. The owner, Jessie White who was on the counter, said no problem. They would do it right away. Best of all the price was right. Thank you Jessie and Cory ( one of the technicians) who got it done so we could get on our way. Kudos to you all.
  • AH
    Alan (Happymutt)
    Aug 19, 2025
    1.0
    Nothing good to say, so I won't!
  • LL
    Leah
    Aug 16, 2025
    5.0
    Can’t thank Jesse enough for his kindness and time replacing our flat tire. The garage wasn’t even meant to be open today due to a local parade but he saw us drive past and insisted on helping us out so we could get back on our road trip to Waterton. Thanks Jesse, absolute legend !
  • JP
    Jessica Purves
    Aug 12, 2025
    5.0
    Huge thank-you to Rob and Cody from Pincher Creek Fountain Tire. We were stranded on our family camping trip with a flat . They were super fast, made it as cost efficient as possible and great to deal with. Thank-you for your help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fountain Tire

When should I replace my tires?

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.