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Nebraskaland Tire
Commercial Tire Center
7880 F Street
Omaha, NE 68127
Phone: (402) 592-3458
Fax: (402) 592-8203
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About Our Location
| Omaha Nebraskaland Tire was established in 2000 |
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Additional Services:
• 24 Hour Commercial Emergency Road Service
• WB Retreads
• Commercial and Retread store only |
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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.
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 to meet your service needs!
Nebraskaland Tire has been in operation since 1971 throughout Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma.

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You don't become a leader in an industry with only a casual interest in your business. If you want to be number one in tires, you think, eat and sleep tires, 365 days a year. As a result of this dedication, Goodyear continues to roll out the tires America wants.

Testing Standards
Goodyear works hard to put the best possible tires on the road. Our testing standards exceed those of the government, to ensure that every product we make delivers high quality performance and dependability. See for yourself how Goodyear products live up to the highest of expectations.

In the old days, we used to brag about the millions of test miles we racked up every year, citing "x" number of trips to the moon or around the equator. Today, we use predictive testing and a host of other methodologies to reduce field and lab test time. But that's only part of the story of Global Tire Performance Prediction (GTPP), one of the new disciplines created late last year in our realignment of RD&E.
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We also accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express |


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Tire Rotation
Rotating your tires means moving them from one side of the vehicle to the other, moving them from front to back or a combination of both. Regular tire rotation helps avoid uneven tire wear that can lead to poor performance and gas mileage.

Some tires need rotated at specific intervals, while others will need rotated depending on the wear. To find out when your tires need rotated, check your vehicle's owner's manual or ask one of our technicians. |
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Wheel Balance
Balancing your tires is important. If overlooked, unbalanced tires can lead to uneven wear, vibration and potentially unsafe driving conditions. Our technicians can help determine whether your tires need to be rotated and balanced based on wear or mileage.

Getting your tires balanced can mean:
• Smoother ride
• Increased Comfort
• Less driver fatigue
• Enhanced tire wear
• Enhanced for tires and drive train components |
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Wheel alignment is the position of your wheels relative to your vehicle. When properly aligned, your wheels will point in the same direction as the vehicle. To maintain proper control of your car, you must keep your wheels in proper alignment. Otherwise, steering will become difficult, your tires will wear unevenly and your fuel economy will decrease. An alignment check includes:
• Inspection of the steering and suspension components
• Examination of the tires for size, inflation and wear
• Comparison of your alignment to vehicle manufacturer guidelines |
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