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Follow these simple steps to have the best tires
Find the tire in our online store
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Our team can help you with the installation
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Our Services
Our standars are higher than most new car dealerships. This is one reason why we utilize only the most advanced equipment to gurantee you vehicle’s safety during it’s stay in our garage. We specialized:
- 13 inches tires to 34 inches Tires installation
- Our Hunter Road Force GSP9700 can be test and identify problem area’s whit wheels and tires, such as bends and bubbles.
- Our Hunter Auto34 is an enterely lever-less machine, virtually eliminating wheel & tire damage.
- Nitrogen inflation system.
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Why Us?
Because we have the best tires whit the best prices!
Warranty
Our standars are higher than most car dealerships for this, we can give six months of warranty*
Service
We utilize only the most advanced equipment to gurantee your vehicles’s safety

Why Us?
Because we have the best tires whit the best prices!

Warranty
Our standards are higher than most car dealerships for this, we can give six months of warranty.

Service
We utillize only the most advanced equipment to guarantee your vehicles’s safety
Location
Galuma Tire University
Find information and recomendations to know more about your tires..
Measuring Tire Tread Depth with a Tire Gauge
While U.S. coins can be used to estimate remaining tread depth as a tire approaches the end of its useful life, the established method of measuring remaining tread depth in the U.S. is with a gauge that reads in 32nds of an inch (other countries measure tread depth in millimeters). Typical tire tread depth gauges measure up to 32/32nds (or 25-26mm) since almost all passenger car and light truck tires begin with less than one inch of tread depth.
To use a tread depth gauge, follow the steps below.




STEP 3
Push the measuring scale into the gauge as far as it will go.


STEP 4
Place the probe into the center of a circumferential tire groove and push down on the gauge’s base.


STEP 5
Do not place the probe on the molded tread wear indicators or on any raised surfaces of the tread design.


STEP 6


STEP 7:
Place the probe into additional locations around the central circumferential tire groove at lease 15 inches apart and repeat.
STEP 8:
Place the probe into the inner and outer circumferential grooves and repeat.
STEP 9:
Average all readings.
STEP 10:
Identify the percentage of tire wear by confirming the tire’s original/new tread depth in its specs compared to the remaining tread depth just measured.
NOTE: Incorrect air pressure, vehicle alignment, loose or worn parts, driving conditions, load, etc, can cause rapid or uneven tire wear. An accurate tread depth gauge can detect developing wear patterns earlier than simply looking at the tread. This often allows the cause to be identified and corrected before excessive or irregular tread wear ruins the tire.
About Air Pressure
With the right amount of air pressure, your tires will perform better, wear longer and save fuel. The “right amount” of air pressure for the original equipment or same size tires is specified by the vehicle manufacturer and may be different for front and rear tires.

Where to find the Correct O.E. inflation pressure
You will find the recommended pressure on a placard or sticker in the doorjamb, glove compartment, or near the gas cap. If your vehicle does not have a placard, check the owner’s manual or consult the vehicle manufacturer, tire manufacturer, or your local tire dealer. The tire placard tells you the maximum vehicle load, the cold tire pressure, and the tire size recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.

Using a Tire Pressure Gauge
Check inflation pressure (including the spare) at least once a month and before every long trip. Tires must be checked when they are cold (before they have run a mile). If you must drive over a mile for air, measure and record the underinflation amount of each tire. Upon arriving at the service station, measure each tire’s inflation again and if the pressure has increased, adjust the amount of additional air pressure needed. For example, if cold pressure should be 35PSI, but cold pressure was 28PSI, and current pressure is 33PSI, you should inflate the warm tires to 40PSI and recheck them again when cold.

How Do Tires Lose Pressure?
Tires lose pressure naturally through the process of permeation. Changes in outdoor temperature can affect the rate at which tires lose air. This change is more pronounced in hot weather. Generally speaking, a tire will lose one or two pounds of air pressure per month in cool weather or even more in hot weather. Remember, underinflation is the leading cause of tire failure, so check inflation pressure regularly.

About Tire Rotation
Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating your tires. Consult your car’s owner’s manual, the tire manufacturer, or your Nitto Tire dealer for the appropriate rotation pattern for your vehicle.
If your tires show uneven wear, ask your Nitto Tire dealer to check and correct any misalignment, imbalance, or other mechanical problem involved before rotation. Sometimes front and rear tires on a vehicle use different pressures. After rotation, adjust individual tire air pressures. The proper inflation section has more information.
The purpose of regularly rotating tires is to achieve more uniform wear for all tires on a vehicle. Before rotating your tires, always refer to your individual owner’s manual for rotation recommendations. If no rotation period or pattern is specified, you should consider rotating your tires, front to back, every 6000 miles or at least every 7500 miles. Irregular wear may require more frequent rotation.
Popular Rotation Patterns

About Balance
You may have noticed the small weights placed on the rim of your tire. These weights help the tire and wheel assembly remain balanced at all speeds. At high speeds a tire that is not balanced properly can generate severe vibrations. An unbalanced tire and wheel can also lead to irregular treadwear.
Some expensive alloy wheels can be damaged with the use of standard lead weights and may require the use of a coated weight.

About Alignment
Proper alignment is essential for optimum performance and maximum tire life. Misalignment in the front or rear, improperly operating brakes or shock absorbers, bent wheels, worn bushings, and any other mechanical problems can cause uneven and rapid treadwear. Each of these situations should be corrected immediately by your Nitto dealer.
Front-wheel-drive vehicles and those with independent rear suspensions require special attention, and should be checked periodically.
A bad jolt, such as hitting a pothole, can throw your vehicle out of alignment. Such an impact can also bend the rim, causing a loss of air pressure and damage to your tires with little or no visible evidence present.

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954-366-5694
Location
1850 N State Rd 7 Margate, FL 33063 U.S.A.
info@galumatires.com
Open hours
Monday to friday: 9am – 6:30pm
Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
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We accept all major credit cards through paypal. it’s very simple to make a payment through paypal, we only need your email address. as soon as we get your email address, you will receive an invoice from paypal, this invoice is for the tires you selected, after that; you can pay in just a few clicks. You can provide this information by:
· Contacting: info@galumatires. com by email, or by
· Calling our sales representative at the listed phone 1(954)366-5694
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Payment Onsite
We only accept Visa and Mastercard in our local store, we don’t receive American Express
Cash
We also accept cash for onsite pick-up customers only.
Shipping
Galuma Tires & Wheels uses only FedEx, which varies in delivery time. All tires are shipped FedEx standard ground to any destination, we offer FREE SHIPPING within the 48 contiguous United States. Galuma Tires & Wheels will not be responsible for shipping delays after products have left our warehouse. Orders placed by credit card will only be shipped to the billing address of that card. No P.O. Box or APO addresses will be accepted.
For shipments to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, please contact Customer Service 954-366-5694 or info@galumatires.com for details and pricing BEFORE you place your order.
All orders placed and paid for before 4:30 Eastern time ship same day. Delivery time will vary (1 – 6 business days) depending on destination. Tracking numbers are emailed once the order is placed. Please contact us if you do not receive a tracking number