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Nebraskaland Tire
511 Plum Creek Parkway
Lexington, NE 68850
Phone: (308) 324-4604
Fax: (308) 324-7351
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About Our Location
Nebraskaland Tire on Plum Creek Parkway was established in 1975
Additional Services:
• 24 Hour Emergency Road Service
We maintain a large inventory of auto, truck, industrial, farm and off-road tires. We
also offer expertise for your terra tire / turf tire and wheel needs, whether it be tire replacement, tire and wheel conversion or retreading. We are a Goodyear authorized retreader with 3 plants to produce quality tires for your needs. Truck wheel reconditioning and flat-proofing of specialty tires is available. Our technicians can
handle your tire service needs in our facility, or on your job site 24-hours a day.
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Com-Cheks and national account billing are welcome, and centralized billing is available for commercial fleets.
If you are traveling, or your busy fleet is on the road, check our map for our other locations across Kansas to meet your service needs!
Nebraskaland Tire has been in operation since 1971 throughout Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma.
Leave a testimonial for the 511 Plum Creek Parkway store
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Brake Repair - Disc Brake Service
Brakes are one of the most important components on your vehicle. You need the confidence of knowing that when you press your foot to the brake, your vehicle is going to stop. That's why it's important to keep these tips in mind to help keep your brakes functioning properly:
• Have your brakes checked at least once a year - more often if you drive frequently in city traffic or live in a hilly area
• Never drive with the parking brake on
• If you hear a high-pitched squeak when you use the brakes, have them checked
• If you hear a scratching or grinding noise when not braking, this also can be a sign of a brake or bearing issue and should be inspected immediately
• Check your brake fluid along with other car fluids. If you have to add fluid more than once every few months, you may have a leak |
Here are some common signs that you should take your vehicle for brake service.
• Your vehicle pulls to one side when you apply the brakes
• The brake pedal sinks to the floor when pressure is maintained
• You hear or feel a scraping or grinding sensation during braking
• You hear a high-pitched, piercing metallic sound while the vehicle is in motion
• The "brake" light on the instrument panel lights up |
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