Balance Your Tires

What Happens If You Don’t Balance Your Tires?

Like most car owners, you probably don’t think about balancing your tires until it’s time for a tire rotation or a new set of tires altogether. However, if you don’t balance your tires regularly, you could be putting your safety and the safety of others at risk.   When it comes to balancing your tires, […]

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Car Alignment

How Often Should I Do Alignment?

Alignment is an important part of car care. It ensures your tires are pointed in the right direction and improves your vehicle’s handling. But, how often should you do an alignment? That depends on various factors, such as how often you drive, the type of roads you travel on, and your vehicle’s make and model. […]

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How Do You Know If You Need New Tires

How Do You Know If You Need New Tires?

Do you find yourself sinking into the seat? Have you noticed that your steering wheel shakes more than usual when you’re on the freeway? Do you feel every bump in the road, even though there’s no snow or ice to contend with? If so, it may be time for new tires.   Driving around with […]

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Tire Swap

What Is A Tire Swap?

When most people think of tire changes, they think of replacing a flat tire. However, there is another type of tire change that you may not be familiar with – the tire swap. A tire swap is a process of changing the tires and rims of a car, but instead of doing it all at […]

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Flat Tire

Can I Drive With A Flat Tire?

If you have a flat tire, can you drive on it? The answer may surprise you. Depending on the size of the hole and the tire’s condition, you may be able to go a short distance. However, it is not recommended that you drive more than a mile or two with a flat tire. If […]

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Front Tires Wear

Do Front Tires Wear Faster?

It’s a common question among homeowners – do the front tires on a vehicle wear faster than the back tires? The answer is a little complicated, as it depends on several factors, such as how you drive and the condition of your car’s suspension. However, in general, front tires wear down faster than rear tires.  […]

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