Fountain Tire

4.5
51 reviews
Fountain Tire sign

About

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Fountain Tire in Provost, 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
  • Curbside pickupAvailable

Location

Fountain Tire
5604 53 St, Provost, AB
T0B 3S0, Canada

Hours

Reviews

4.5
51 reviews
5 stars
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4 stars
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  • DM
    David Marais
    Nov 8, 2025
    5.0
    Got a flat tire as we were passing through Provost. Fountain Tire got us in immediately, fixed it up and we were back on the road. Amazing people. Amazing service. If I could give 6 stars I would.
  • JC
    Jordan Chaykowski
    Jul 28, 2025
    5.0
    Talk about great service. We blew a tire on our trailer about 2 miles from Provost, we got it changed and drove there, they replaced our spare blown tire and checked out the tires on the trailer, we replaced all valve stems, topped up all tires. All in about an hour we were back on the road, great service!!
  • KZ
    keyonna zacharias
    Jul 18, 2025
    5.0
    Last minute emergency came up with 2 hours to go on our road trip, we pulled in to Fountain Tire 10 minutes after closing time and they helped us free of charge and sent us on our way.
  • MS
    Maple Sucker
    Mar 28, 2022
    3.0
    Brought it in for lifter issues. Problem was diagnosed and fixed no problem. However, they did a conventional oil change on it without telling me. Now that wouldnt bother me so much if I hadn't spent $80 doing a synthetic oil change myself literally a day before I brought it in. Now I understand that the work most likely required the oil to be drained, but I would have preferred if they communicated alot better with me. Thats roughly $60 of brand new oil down the drain!

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.