Tire Centre

Where performance meets peace of mind -- your one-stop destination for Toyota-approved tires.

Why Choose Toyota-Approved Tires?

Our tires are selected to perfectly match your Toyota's handling, safety systems, and overall performance. Whether you're facing Alberta's icy roads or summer drives through the Rockies, we've got the right tire for every season.

  • Recommended and tested by Toyota engineers
  • Installed by Toyota Certified Technicians
  • Competitively priced with seasonal promotions
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Tire Storage

We'll store your off-season tires so you don't have to. Secure, climate-controlled, and convenient.

Road Hazard Protection

Drive with confidence. Ask us about our Tire Protection Plan -- coverage against nails, potholes and more.

Price Match Promise

Found a better price on the same tires? We'll match it. That's our commitment to value.

Which Tires Are Right for Your Toyota?


Understand the differences between tire types to drive safer through every season in Alberta.

Summer

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✔ Advantage: Ultimate grip and handling in warm conditions.

✘ Disadvantage: Not suitable for cold or snow.

Temperature: Best above 15°C

☀ Weather: Warm, dry, wet

All Season

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✔ Advantage: Great all-round performance.

✘ Disadvantage: Reduced performance below 7°C.

Temperature: Best above 7°C

Weather: All weather conditions

All Weather

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✔ Advantage: Performs well in varied climates.

✘ Disadvantage: Reduced grip in extreme cold or heat.

Temperature: Best above -10°C

Weather: All weather conditions

Winter

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✔ Advantage: Shortest stopping distance in snow & ice.

✘ Disadvantage: Increased wear in warm weather.

Temperature: Best below 7°C

❄ Weather: Snow, slush, cold wet roads

Need Help Choosing Tires?

Our experts are here to guide you through your tire options, based on your vehicle, driving habits, and seasonal needs.

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Tire Care & Maintenance


Know what to look out for -- and what to do -- to keep your tires in top condition for your Toyota.

Tired of bringing your tires back and forth to the dealership? Many Toyota dealers offer the convenience of storage for your winter and summer tires -- so that your tires are right at hand when tire changeover season begins.

Wheel alignment involves adjusting the suspension system so tires meet the road at the proper angle for your vehicle. Benefits include a smoother ride, better performance and handling, and keeping your vehicle from pulling in one direction.

Maintaining optimum tire pressure can keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely. Properly inflated tires can prevent excessive tread wear and extend the life of your tires, Enhance handling and stopping ability, and Improve fuel economy.

As you drive, tire tread gradually wears away, which impacts both traction and braking time. Your Toyota Technician can check and record tire tread depth, and examine tires for damage or wear to better determine if new tires are needed.

Front tires generally wear faster than rear tires, which makes tire rotation important. It ensures more even wear, extends tire life, and Improves braking and handling. Rotate tires as recommended by your Toyota vehicle maintenance schedule.
Store tires in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. Consider our secure seasonal tire storage service for convenience and protection.
Misalignment affects tire wear and vehicle handling. Have alignment checked during regular service or if your vehicle pulls to one side.

Understanding Tire Sizes


Your Toyota tire size was carefully selected, considering factors like performance, safety, and fuel efficiency. Toyota recommends that you stick with the original equipment tire fitment when purchasing and installing winter or replacement tires.

If your tire size begins with a "P", it means it is a Passenger car tire in P-metric sizes. Those without the "P" are "European" metric sizes, which may have different load ratings or speed ratings.

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The width of your tire, from sidewall to sidewall, in millimetres. This determines the width of the rim that your tires are mounted on.

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The aspect ratio of the tire, or the height of the sidewall, as a percentage of the width. The lower the number, the stiffer the sidewall.

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This indicates that the tire is a Radial tire, constructed for strength and reinforcement as well as fuel efficiency.

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This is the diameter of the tire, which determines the size of the steel or alloy wheel that the tire must be mounted on.

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After the size is the load index. This indicates how much weight the tire can support at maximum air pressure. Higher numbers are for heavier vehicles.

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The Speed Rating indicator is matched to the maximum speed of the vehicle. Examples include: S-180km/h, T-190km/h, H-210km/h, V-240km/h

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