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South Jersey's

Wheel and Tire Experts

Since 1972

South Jersey's

South Jersey's

Wheel and Tire Experts

Wheel and Tire Experts

Wheel and Tire Experts

Since 1972

Family owned and operated since 1972, Mr. Auto specializes in selling discount tires, custom wheels, auto accessories and more!

Family owned and operated since 1972, Mr. Auto specializes in selling discount tires, custom wheels, auto accessories and more!
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We Are a Discount Wheel & Tire Shop


Need help choosing the right products for your vehicle? Our team of specialists has the knowledge to help. Just pick up the phone and give us a ring. Or let's chat via email.
Additional Services
Below are some of the many services we offer:
  • FREE Tire Inspection
  • FREE Wheel Inspection
  • FREE TPMS Inspection
  • Custom Wheel & Tire Sales and Installation
  • TPMS Sales and Installation
  • Auto Accessory Sales and Installation
  • Auto Key and Remote Sales and Installation
Advantages
Integrity

We pride ourselves in always doing the right thing in the right way.

Quality

We provide our customers with a level of quality and value of both service and products that exceeds expectations.

Customer Service

We promise to provide the best customer service and offer you the right solutions so you can feel confident. We make it easy and our customers happy.

Fair Pricing

We have been serving the public with fair prices and priceless knowledge since 1972.

A Reputation 50 Years in the Making

We have been operating in the Berlin Farmers Market for 50 years...HALF A CENTURY!

In South Jersey we are considered the foremost authority when it comes to tires, custom wheels, suspensions, auto accessories, among many others.

Across the tri-state area, Mr. Auto has become a beacon for everyday drivers and car/truck enthusiasts alike pertaining to basic needs like tires & repairs, to specific wants like vehicle customization and suspension modifications for example.

How It Works

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Call to discuss your needs.
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First come, first serve. No appointments necessary.
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We service your vehicle immediately.
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Pay your bill and leave happy.
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Customer Reviews

Their customer service is excellent!! Mike spent a lot of time to help me personally select the tires and wheels I wanted for my Jeep. The pricing is fair and they do great work. We’re very satisfied and will be back soon for more mods!

– Jamie Ives,
Customer Reviews

Can’t say enough about this biz! Reasonably priced, looks n feels great. Wasn’t sure how changing from chrome rims to black would look but loven it. Owner Mike even personally came in for me on his off hours to get it all done in less than n hour. Highly recommend

– Kelley Sutherlin,
Customer Reviews

Great service and a fast tire shop. Not many places where you can get rims and tires and an hour later they are on your truck.
Getting my running boards put on next week and I look forward to my trucks new stance with the new shoes and running boards by Mr. Auto.
Thanks again team Mr. Auto!

– NinjaReeper07,
Customer Reviews

Amazing team down here at Mr. Auto great prices and very helpful associates very much would recommend and come again:)

– El jefe Jason,
Customer Reviews

My husband will only purchase tires from Mr Auto at the Berlin Farmer’s Market . The manager has expertise in the field of tires and they have excellent employees who know what they are doing! Highly recommend.

– maryjane scheibal,
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What Our Customers Say

Based on 107 reviews
Kwyelund Becton
April 2, 2023.
Mike was very helpful thank you 👍👍
Asif Ali
March 18, 2023.
I go out of my way to come here for tire issues. These guys are fast, efficient and hooked me up by for small things without charging me. They were honest and didn’t try anything funny like some other spots.
Shawn Higgins
January 20, 2023.
Great customer service Quick turnaround ! Great place to go for all you auto part needs
bruce rice
January 20, 2023.
Excellent and efficient customer service. Very people friendly and extremely informative. Will definitely be back!

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FAQs

How often do I rotate my tires?
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend that you get your tires rotated about every 7,500 miles or six months.

WHY SHOULD I ROTATE MY TIRES?

When you follow your vehicle's manufacturer-recommended tire rotation intervals, you are supporting even tread wear, which helps improve handling, reduce noise and vibration, extend the life of the tire, and protect your tire warranty. Not only do these things save you from needing new tires sooner, they can also provide a better driving experience!
How do I know I need new tires?
If you see cracks, bulges or abrasions, your tires should be replaced. Otherwise, you’ll want to replace your tires once they reach a certain tread depth.

When you follow your vehicle's manufacturer-recommended tire rotation intervals, you are supporting even tread wear, which helps improve handling, reduce noise and vibration, extend the life of the tire, and protect your tire warranty. Not only do these things save you from needing new tires sooner, they can also provide a better driving experience!

According to most manufacturers, and even the law in most provinces, your tires should be replaced when the tread depth reaches 4/32” in the winter and 2/32″ in the summer. If your tread depth wears to those levels, your tires are considered bald and a safety hazard.

How to check your tread depth?
With a tire tread depth gauge
Tire tread depth gauges are a fast and easy way for you to know for sure if your tires are safe or if they need to be replaced.

1. Find the shallowest groove of the tread and insert the pin of the gauge until the base is flush with the tire.

2. Read the scale. Here’s what you might see, and what you should do:
Tread depth:

6/32” - Your tire’s tread depth is sufficient.

5/32” - If wet roads are a concern, consider replacing your tires.

4/32” – 3/32” - Seriously consider replacing your tires as soon as possible.

2/32” - Your tires are legally bald and need to be replaced.

Tire tread depth gauges are available at most gas stations. Keep one in your glove compartment for easy access.

Don’t have a tire tread depth gauge? You can check your tire’s wear with a quarter.

Insert a quarter into a tire tread groove with the caribou nose down and facing you. If the tire tread covers the tip of the nose, it’s probably adequate. If you can see the tip of the nose, it’s time to bring your vehicle in.

With tire tread wear indicators Your tires may also have built-in tread wear indicators. They’re little raised bars—usually six on each tire—along your tires grooves that mark the minimum permitted tread depth. If these indicators are worn, replace your tires right away.

Why is my TPMS light on?
The purpose of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is to alert you when tire pressure is too low and could create unsafe driving conditions. If the light is illuminated, it means your tires could be underinflated, which can lead to undue tire wear and possible tire failure.
I need new wheels. What's next?
Give us a call or come see us in store and one of our automotive architects will guide you through the process.
Tires and Wheels Inspection by Professional Automotive Technician in the Certified Auto Service.
Sales,
Repairs & Installation
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FAQs

How often do I rotate my tires?
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend that you get your tires rotated about every 7,500 miles or six months.

WHY SHOULD I ROTATE MY TIRES?

When you follow your vehicle's manufacturer-recommended tire rotation intervals, you are supporting even tread wear, which helps improve handling, reduce noise and vibration, extend the life of the tire, and protect your tire warranty. Not only do these things save you from needing new tires sooner, they can also provide a better driving experience!
How do I know I need new tires?
If you see cracks, bulges or abrasions, your tires should be replaced. Otherwise, you’ll want to replace your tires once they reach a certain tread depth.

When you follow your vehicle's manufacturer-recommended tire rotation intervals, you are supporting even tread wear, which helps improve handling, reduce noise and vibration, extend the life of the tire, and protect your tire warranty. Not only do these things save you from needing new tires sooner, they can also provide a better driving experience!

According to most manufacturers, and even the law in most provinces, your tires should be replaced when the tread depth reaches 4/32” in the winter and 2/32″ in the summer. If your tread depth wears to those levels, your tires are considered bald and a safety hazard.

How to check your tread depth?
With a tire tread depth gauge
Tire tread depth gauges are a fast and easy way for you to know for sure if your tires are safe or if they need to be replaced.

1. Find the shallowest groove of the tread and insert the pin of the gauge until the base is flush with the tire.
2. Read the scale. Here’s what you might see, and what you should do:
Tread depth - What to do

6/32” - Your tire’s tread depth is sufficient.

5/32” - If wet roads are a concern, consider replacing your tires.

4/32” – 3/32” - Seriously consider replacing your tires as soon as possible.

2/32” - Your tires are legally bald and need to be replaced.

Tire tread depth gauges are available at most gas stations. Keep one in your glove compartment for easy access.

Don’t have a tire tread depth gauge? You can check your tire’s wear the Canadian way, with a quarter.

With a quarter
Insert a quarter into a tire tread groove with the caribou nose down and facing you. If the tire tread covers the tip of the nose, it’s probably adequate. If you can see the tip of the nose, it’s time to bring your vehicle in.

With tire tread wear indicators Your tires may also have built-in tread wear indicators. They’re little raised bars—usually six on each tire—along your tires grooves that mark the minimum permitted tread depth. If these indicators are worn, replace your tires right away.

Why is my TPMS light on?
The purpose of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is to alert you when tire pressure is too low and could create unsafe driving conditions. If the light is illuminated, it means your tires could be under-inflated, which can lead to undue tire wear and possible tire failure.
I need new wheels. What's next?
Give us a call or come see us in store and one of our automotive architects will guide you through the process.
Tires and Wheels Inspection by Professional Automotive Technician in the Certified Auto Service.
Sales,
Repairs & Installation
Get Pricing
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