What You Need to Know About Vehicles’ Tires Cracking
Tires cracking is a sign of aging, a warning sign that they don’t have much life left in them. Also called weather cracking, weather checking, and ozone cracking, the formation of cracks in your vehicle’s tires indicate that the rubber in them is breaking down. If left unattended, cracks in your vehicle’s tires can become […]
Read More →7 Ways to Protect Your Brakes
Brakes are an essential component of any vehicle. They keep drivers, passengers, and vehicles safe, facilitating the vehicle’s ability to stop on command. Your brakes protect you, and it is important that you protect your brakes to extend their life. Replacing a vehicle’s brakes is expensive, so here are seven tips to help you avoid […]
Read More →Correcting Hazy Headlights with Headlight Restoration
Driving after dark can be a relaxing experience, with just you and the road and the night sky. It can also be an anxiety-inducing experience if you can’t get enough light to accurately judge distances or detect obstacles in time. If your headlights don’t put out as much light as you’d like, it might be […]
Read More →Are Winter Tires Necessary?
The transition to winter can be both tedious and exciting. It is important to cover all the bases to make sure you’re not caught off guard once the snow blankets the ground. In addition to other winterizing precautions, like bundling up in a coat and scarf, consider putting winter tires on your car. Doing so […]
Read More →Is It Really So Important to Rotate Your Tires Regularly?
When the mechanic asks if you’d like to rotate your tires, what goes through your mind? “What does that even mean?” “Didn’t I just get that done?” “Absolutely, yes, thank you for doing that.” Sometimes the mechanic doesn’t ask, and the process is included on the receipt after an oil change. The truth is that […]
Read More →What Happens if I Let My Oil Change Lapse?
Getting an oil change is one of those little chores that keeps coming back around. “Didn’t I just get that changed?” is a common question when the check engine light comes on. Because it’s a task that never seems done, how bad can it really be to put off for a few hundred miles more? […]
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