EAS Tire Acquires Four Integrity Tire Stores

Feb. 13, 2025

EAS Tire & Auto, which is part of the Straightaway Tire & Auto network, has acquired four Integrity Tire stores in Colorado.

This deal gives EAS Tire & Auto more than 20 locations in the Denver, Colo., area and particularly strengthens the dealership's presence in Parker, one of the fastest-growing communities in northern Colorado.

“We are thrilled to welcome Integrity Tire into the EAS Tire & Auto family,” says Brian Bates, president of EAS Tire & Auto, whose former, owner, Chris Mohl, and his team "have built an outstanding operation with a strong commitment to customer service and quality workmanship - values that align perfectly with our own. 

"This acquisition represents an exciting step forward as we continue to grow and strengthen our presence in the market while maintaining the same level of care and reliability that Integrity Tire customers have come to expect.”

“After years of dedication to building Integrity Tire, finding the right partner to carry on our mission was my top priority,” says Mohl. “From the start, it was clear that Brian Bates and EAS Tire & Auto share our commitment to excellence, customer care and community service. I’m confident that our loyal customers and employees will be in great hands, and I look forward to seeing the business thrive under EAS’s leadership.”

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