Get the most distance out of your tires. Keep the pressure up. Maintaining correct inflation pressure is important for maximizing tire life and keeping you safe. Check at least once per month—when tires are cold—and before long trips. Underinflation can…
Continue Reading→Keep your Tires in Top Shape
Keep your Tires in Top Shape Great! You’ve made an investment in a set of top of the line tires. You’ve checked out all specifications, you have looked into performance ratings, warranties, and decided on the perfect tires for your…
Continue Reading→Buying Just Two Tires?
Buying Just Two Tires? We know that a lot of drivers are working pretty hard to make a dollar go farther and that the outlay for a full set of four tires – even inexpensive tires – can be considerable.…
Continue Reading→Auto Repair Routine
Auto Repair Routine Here’s a reminder of some important milestones for service on your vehicle: Monthly • Check tire inflation • Check oil and transmission fluid levels • Check all lights • Check windshield washer fluid Every 5,000 Miles •…
Continue Reading→What Does a Serpentine Belt Do?
What does a serpentine belt do? In order to maintain your vehicle’s performance, your belts are something you should be familiar with. They might not be good at keeping your pants up but the belts in your car play a…
Continue Reading→How To Check Your Tire Pressure
How to check your tire pressure Don’t take your tires for granted According to a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly 12 percent of the nation’s passenger cars have at least…
Continue Reading→Car Maintenance & Schedule Services
Regular service and maintenance is key to keeping your car running well. Use our service schedule to help take the guesswork out of maintaining your car. Check Frequently Dashboard Indicator Lights On Lights Tire Inflation and Condition Windshield Washer Fluid…
Continue Reading→Check Engine Light On?
What should you do if the yellow “check engine” light comes on? If it’s not blinking, it’s not an emergency. What it means and what you should do when you see the check engine light on. The check engine light…
Continue Reading→Signs You Need New Tires
How To Tell If You Need New Tires: 1-Bulges, gouges or cracks When a tire deflates, it bulges at the sides. This is a sign of low tire pressure or a slow air leak. If you see cracks in the…
Continue Reading→Signs Your Brakes Need To Be Inspected
1- You hear a squealing noise Today, most—but not all—brake pads are manufactured with built-in “wear indicators.” The sole purpose behind these things is to emit that unpleasant screech you just heard. Wear indicators are metal tabs located near the…
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