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BIG O TIRES – THE WORLD’S BEST BRANDS AND A TEAM YOU TRUST
Shop with confidence. With over 450 locations, Big O Tires has the buying power to bring you great prices on tires — and the people power to make sure you drive away happy! Whether you drive a golf cart or a Volkswagen Golf®, Big O Tires will help you choose the tires that are right for you. Jump in and explore our vast inventory of car tires, light truck tires, SUV tires, performance tires, and much more. From performance tires to durable economy tires to exact-match OEM tires, we have tires for you. Big O Tires – The Team You Trust!
Deal Locations
- 1365 North Main Street
Laytonj, Utah 84041
385-245-1940
The Boring Rules
- Oil Change Just $32.95
- Up to 5 quarts of conventional oil
- Must claim a deal code
- Not valid with any other offer, promotion or discount
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- Oil Change, Lube and Filters
Before you hit the road, hit up the team you trust for an inspection or help with tire repairs. And when the time comes for a new set, our tire shop has a range of affordable selections.
Oil Changeabout Oil Change
Regular oil changes are vital to the long-term life of your vehicle's engine. Service includes new oil filter,...Read More
Air Filter Changeabout Air Filter Change
A new air filter gives you more power, better mileage and longer engine life. Big O Tires will examine your ai...Read More
Cabin Filter Changeabout Cabin Filter Change
The cabin air filter keeps dust, exhaust and pollen from getting into the cabin of the car. It protects you an...Read More
Fuel Filter Changeabout Fuel Filter Change
Fuel filters keep grit, rust, and gunk that may be in the fuel from getting into your fuel injectors or carbur...Read More
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Keep your engine healthy and extend the life of your vehicle by regularly scheduling oil change services at Big O Tires.
Oil Change services
A Big O Tires Oil Change takes about an hour and includes:
- New oil filter
- Up to 5 quarts of quality motor oil
- Chassis lube
- 4-tire rotation
- Fluids check
- Preventive maintenance analysis
Types of Oil Changes
Conventional Oil Change
Motor oil made from petroleum and blended with a variety of additives (also known as regular oil or mineral-based oil)
Full Synthetic Oil Change
Motor oil created in a lab – a mixture of regular and synthetic oil
High-Mileage / Synthetic Blend Oil Change
Motor oil designed for vehicles with more than 75,000 miles
Diesel Oil Change
Motor oil specifically formulated for diesel engines
Why should I change my oil?
Oil lubricates your vehicle’s engine, dissipating heat, preventing dirt buildup and reducing friction on moving parts. Your oil gets dirtier and less effective as you drive. If not changed regularly, your engine oil can break down and cause:
- Reduced fuel economy
- Premature engine wear
- Overheating engine
- Expensive maintenance
Changing your oil during the manufacturer-recommended service intervals will help prevent engine damage and costly repairs, keeping you worry-free on the road.
When should I change my oil?
Most vehicles require an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Can’t remember when your last oil change was? Here are five signs you need an oil change:
- Dirty oil:Your oil should always be at a manufacturer-recommended operating level—indicated on your dipstick—and relatively clean: amber, light-brown color and transparent. If it is dark, black or opaque, your oil is dirty and may need to be changed.
- Check Engine / Oil Change dashboard light: If your Oil Change dashboard light is on, you are low on oil. The Check Engine dashboard light can indicate many different issues, other than just low oil, but it can illuminate too if a lack of oil lubrication is putting your engine’s health at risk.
- Engine overheating: High temperatures can cause serious damage to an engine. This can occur when oil is old or below the proper operating level, causing the moving engine parts to overheat.
- Strange engine sounds: Tapping, knocking or grinding engine sounds are not good. This usually means you have very low oil, and the moving engine parts are poorly lubricated—hitting metal on metal—and causing serious damage.
- Engine oil leak: Oil under your car or on different engine parts indicates you have an oil leak, and requires maintenance.
Don’t wait for these signs to change your oil. Check your car owner’s manual to confirm your service intervals and schedule your next oil change at your local Big O Tires store today!
Filter Change services
Big O Tires filter services improve the overall health of your vehicle:
Air Filter Change
Improves your vehicle’s performance:
- Enhances power and acceleration
- Promotes better gas mileage & acceleration
- Protects your engine
Cabin Filter Change
Cleans the air in your vehicle:
- Filters out dust, pollen and exhaust
- Improves air quality for all passengers
- Regulates HVAC system performance
Fuel Filter Change
Protects your vehicle’s engine:
- Filters out grit, rust and gunk
- Boosts fuel economy and performance
- Increases engine life
Why should I change my filters?
Your engine air filter gets dirty and damaged over time, keeping debris and other contaminants out. The older and dirtier your filter gets, the less effective it becomes – decreasing the efficiency of your engine. That means poor fuel efficiency and potential premature engine wear.
Your cabin air filter does the same thing for you and your passengers – keeping the air you breathe in your vehicle free of pollen, dust and harmful pollutants. The cabin air filter is also part of your vehicle’s HVAC system, helping keep your heat and air conditioning working well.
Your fuel filter blocks contaminants out of your gas and fuel system, keeping your engine clean and powerful.
When should I change my filters?
For most vehicles, the engine air filter should be replaced every 12-18 months or 10,000-15,000 miles, but always refer to your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation.
For the cabin filter, replace it every 12,000-30,000 miles – based on your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation and air quality inside your car.
For most vehicles, the fuel filter should be replaced every 24,000 miles or every two years. Some vehicles can go 30,000-50,000 miles, so always check your owner’s manual and go by your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended service intervals.
Schedule an Oil Change or Filter Change
Go with The Team You Trust® for all your vehicle’s oil change, lube and filter needs.