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Welcome to Fountain Tire at 10843 - 100 St, your reliable destination for expert tire and automotive care in Westlock. We offer a full range of tire sales, installations, repairs, and maintenance services, including oil changes and wheel alignments. Serving drivers in Westlock, we provide personalized vehicle care and tire solutions tailored to local needs. We ensure your vehicle is ready for every road and condition.
Alberta drivers in Westlock rely on us for solutions to navigate unpredictable weather and diverse road conditions. We specialize in winter tires, all-season options, and expert maintenance services to keep you moving safely. Stop by and visit the team - they’re here to provide expert advice and dependable service for all your automotive needs.
After hitting a huge pothole in Westlock which resulted in a destroyed tire, Fountain Tire came to the rescue! They arrived so quickly to help and get us on our way. Everyone we dealt with was excellent! We can’t thank them enough for the great service!
MB
Matthew Bergsma
Apr 6, 2026
5.0
Thanks for the great service today!
Absolutely love my new tires!
Phenomenal service, and great group of guys from Ryan the tire salesman, to the young men at the front desk and the techs working in the shop! Called last week for some new tires, had the tires shipped in from Calgary. I got called to be informed the tires were in and the shop was able to book me in the next available work day.
Dropped off my truck and was helped extremely fast, went and got coffee and next thing I know they are phoning to say the truck is done.
Fantastic work! Great service!
Highly recommend.
DG
Dylan Goulet
Aug 19, 2023
5.0
Had to leave camping early in the morning due to food poisoning. Get a flat on the side of the highway. Change tire and limp the car to Westlock where these absolute HEROS get me a new tire and back on the road in maybe 30 minutes (remember time was of the essence due to continuing food poisoning). I can’t thank these gentlemen enough. Service. Smiles. A hundred stars. Thank you.
AJ
armand jolicoeur
Nov 21, 2020
1.0
It was expensive for fixing 2 tires that were off the truck
TS
Trevor Strauss
Nov 5, 2018
5.0
Owner of this location is great..he goes above and beyond in his customer service
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.
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