30th June 2010
Deposits from fuel can accumulate on your car's engine intake valves, injectors, ports, fuel injectors, and combustion chambers. Dirty fuel injectors, one of the most common problems, can cause clogging, which leads to a wide variety of engine problems ...
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25th June 2010
Tire stores have trained experts who can help you maintain your car's cooling system and check your vehicles hoses, belts, water pump, check car coolant levels and perform a flush and fill. Regular cooling system check-ups won't just keep your car from ov...
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02nd June 2010
Tire manufacturers and retailers nationwide are constantly working to educate motorists about proper tire care and maintenance. The Rubber Manufacturers Association does their part by providing tire retailers, auto dealers and automotive repair shops with...
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01st June 2010
Millions of North Americans hit the highways during the summer months and that makes it a great time to know tire and vehicle safety. The Rubber Manufacturers Association's (RMA) has an annual National Tire Safety Week in June where drivers can learn abo...
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21st May 2010
A low cost of wheel alignment is yet another great service that tire stores should offer, so you get out the door with more value. The cost of a wheel alignment could be much less than the cost of other repairs that could result from not performing this ...
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21st May 2010
Depending on your vehicle type, tire size, driving style, terrain and weather conditions where you drive, choosing the right tire and car rims fitments should involve some research. Tire reviews can help you look for a tire that delivers excellent tractio...
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11th May 2010
Building loyalty is important in any business. When it comes to buying tires, tire stores are faced with the fact that the average consumer doesn't really want to buy tires and it is very low frequency purchase for many car owners. Even so, a tire store ...
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27th April 2010
According to most state laws, tires are legally worn out when they have worn down to 2/32" of remaining tread depth. Tread wear can be identified by using U.S. coins substituted for a tire tread depth gauge as tires wear. Consult your local tire retailer ...
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27th April 2010
To some, a car is just a car, but to many it's much more. Your car, or truck, says something about you … your aspirations, your taste … your statement to the world of who you are, where you're going and that you want to get there in style. For those f...
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20th April 2010
Summary: Buying tires is one of the most important purchases for a car. Tires perform quite differently in tests. Here are some things to consider when choosing the right tire on a budget to meet specific needs.
Tires need to be replaced a number of ti...
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20th April 2010
American tire consumers can easily shop low prices when buying tires and auto care services. The Internet is a great place for consumers to get tire coupons, oil change coupons and automotive part rebates. However, consumers don't have to trade quality a...
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15th April 2010
Understanding tire basics sounds simple. Tires are essentially flexible containers of compressed air or nitrogen. They help support a car's load and trust it forward when the driver puts it in gear and pushes the gas pedal. Tires also help stop the vehicl...
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14th January 2010
There are many difficult maintenance and repair chores associated with your automobile, but tire rotation isn't one of them ... and it's a service that clearly adds to your bottom line. If you know how to change a flat tire, then you have all the necessar...
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08th January 2010
We often hear or read about having balance in our lives ... maintaining a balanced diet, a healthy balance between work time and family time, the challenge of balancing our household budget ... but there's something else we come in contact with on a daily...
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