Find tires that fit your Ford in Monroe, LA
Shopping for tires shouldn’t feel like trial and error—at Banner Ford, we make the whole process a lot easier. Our team can match your Ford with tires that suit how and where you drive, whether you’re mostly on the highway or tackling rougher roads. Because tires influence everything from braking to ride comfort, replacing or repairing them at the right time really does matter.
You can stop in anytime, or plug your vehicle’s year, make, model, and tire size into our online Tire Finder Tool to narrow down your options. Once you’ve picked your tires, our Certified Service team will get them installed and make sure everything checks out.
When Something Feels Off, Get Your Tires Checked
Tires start showing early warning signs long before they fail. Even light wear can throw off how your vehicle handles, but cracks, bulges, cuts, worn edges, and visible tread indicators are all reasons for concern. Our techs will inspect your tires, sort out any issues, and help you avoid bigger, pricier problems later.
Why Tire Pressure Matters More Than People Think
Tire pressure affects almost everything about how your Ford drives; it helps with fuel economy, handling, braking, and tire life. It’s smart to check your tires at home about once a month, ideally when they’re cold, and the car hasn’t been driven much. If you’re adding air, use the number printed on the Tire Information Label inside your vehicle's doorframe, so you’re setting it correctly. And if you want us to take a look, we’re always here for quick checks.
Rotate Tires Regularly to Keep Them Wearing Evenly
Front and rear tires don’t wear the same, which is why rotating them every 5,000–7,500 miles keeps things balanced. Spreading the wear helps the tires last longer and makes the vehicle feel more stable. It also means you’re more likely to replace all four at once instead of ending up with mismatched tread. Your Owner’s Manual will show the correct rotation pattern for your Ford.
Don’t Overlook Alignment Issues
Misalignment causes uneven wear and affects how confidently your Ford handles. If your vehicle starts pulling to one side or the steering wheel feels shaky, alignment might be the reason. When you notice changes like this, bring it in, and we’ll get the wheels aligned properly so your tires stay healthy and your vehicle stays predictable on the road.
FAQs
When is it time for new tires?
If the tread-wear indicators are showing in multiple spots, that’s the main sign you’re due for a replacement. Damage like cracks, cuts that expose internal material, bulges, splits, or punctures also means your tires need attention from a pro. Giving them a quick visual check once a month can help you catch problems early.
Why does tire pressure make such a difference?
Underinflated tires flex too much, creating heat; they wear out faster, and increase the risk of blowouts. Overinflated tires can’t grip the road as well and wear out the center tread. Keeping pressure where it should be protects the tires and keeps your vehicle handling as it should.
Why should I bother rotating my tires?
Because every tire does a different job on the vehicle, they wear at different rates. Rotating them helps keep that wear even, extends their lifespan, and helps you avoid replacing tires in pairs or individually.
Where can I get the right tires for my Ford?
If you want help choosing tires that fit your Ford, your driving habits, and your budget, our Certified Service team at Banner Ford can walk you through your best options. We’ll get you into a set that fits and make sure they’re installed and maintained the right way.