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Creamery Tire Inc.

Creamery Tire Inc.

Creamery Tire is a locally owned tire shop located in Creamery, PA. Creamery Tire was established by Dick Shainline in 1988 with the principle of honest prices and a smile. Show more

Creamery Tire is a locally owned tire shop located in Creamery, PA. Creamery Tire was established by Dick Shainline in 1988 with the principle of honest prices and a smile.
After his retirement, his sons, Richard and Jim, took on the tire service shop, keeping their father’s dream alive. They turned it into the professional tire shop that exists in Creamery today.
Wheel alignments are now being offered in addition to the exceptional services you have come to expect at Creamery Tire. Come in and join our extended family!
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Creamery Tire Inc.

4309 County Line Road,
Chalfont,, PA
https://www.creamerytire.com/ (610) 489-2122