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Driving Safely with Nature

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North American roads cover millions of miles of landscape through habitats that vary from desert and grassland to mountain or forest and everything in-between. While we enjoy the freedom of the open road, we are nearly always crossing through the homes of wild creatures which may venture out on the road at the worst time possible.  Follow these tips to avoid a collision with our natural neighbors. 1.  Pay Attention - It may seem like the most basic of instructions, but in our tech-crazy world t...
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Storing and Caring for Your Seasonal Wheels and Tires

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In many parts of the US and Canada, it is common to have two sets of wheels and tires to tackle seasonal differences in driving conditions. You know what to do with them while they are on your car, but what is the proper way to store the ones you put up for the season? Here are some tips to ensure your seasonal tires are ready to go when it is time to swap them out. 1.  Clean Your Wheels - Contaminants and road grime can degrade the finish on your wheels while they are in storage. Before you pu...
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Question: Why do my brakes squeak?

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Answer:    Squeaky or squealing noises can be a sign that it is time to have your brakes inspected and possibly replaced. Many brakes are designed to start making noise when they are worn down. While brake noises can occur for a variety of reasons, it is best to have a professional inspect them to ensure you and your family are safe on the road with properly functioning brakes. 
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Question: How do I pick the right tire size?

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You can find your tire size in your vehicle’s owner manual or on the tire information sticker on your driver’s side door. This will list your original equipme nt (OE) tire size which is what the manufacturer approved to come standard on your vehicle.    Another option is to look at the size listed on your current tire’s sidewall. This lists the current size, speed rating and more.    You can search our tire catalog by your vehicle or size to find the right tires for you.  
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Do I need new tires?

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Keeping good tires on your car is important for safe driving. It is recommended you do a visual check of your tires at least once a month. Be on the lookout for any cracks, bulges or bubbles on the sidewalls. If you see anything abnormal you need to have a technician inspect them.     Check your tread depth using the penny test. Place a penny into the tread of your tire with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If you can see the top of his head then the tread is low and you need to replace your ...
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Top 10 Things to Check When Buying a Used Car

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Buying a used car can be a great experience or a complete nightmare, depending on what you know when you sign on the bottom line or hand over your hard-earned cash to the seller.  While most used car establishments are reputable, there are still some that will be happy to sell you a little less car than you bargain for.  As a matter of fact, some dealers and individual sellers simply don't know the history or the problems with a car when they offer it to you. Check these ten important things be...
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Why You Should Never Skip a Tire Rotation

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The cornering and rolling forces on each of your tires are different.  If you have a front wheel drive car, the power and most of the force is transmitted to the front tires while the rear tires pretty much just follow along like fixed wagon wheels.  A rear-wheel drive car or truck sends power to the back while steering forces are handled by the front wheels.  All-wheel drive and 4wd have their unique power, steering and cornering characteristics as well.  The point is, your front left tire is ...
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Cool Summer Car Gadgets and Gizmos

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The automotive aftermarket offers thousands of cool gadgets and gizmos to make your summer driving experience safer, more comfortable and way more entertaining. Here are the top ten coolest of the cool gadgets for 2017: 1. Dash-cam - It seems like there are cameras everywhere today, and there is no better place to put one than on your dash. If something exciting or dangerous happens while you are driving, the dash cam will catch all the action. You can use this as evidence in case of a crash, t...
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The Incredible Evolution of Tires

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With all the tires you encounter every day, it is easy to forget their humble beginning and just how far they have come since the early days of automotive development. Follow along as we recap the incredible evolution that has taken us from simple rubber rings to the products we see today. The tire had rather humble beginnings. In the late 1800's the invention of the automobile necessitated something for them to roll on. Until then, wheels were rolling around on hard wooden rims or metal bands....
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Get Your Car Drive-In Ready

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Summer is a great time to head to the movies and what could be more American than heading to the local drive-in to take in a movie while enjoying a piece of classic Americana?  But don't head to the drive-in unprepared.  Follow these quick tips to make the most of your viewing experience. 1. Check Your Battery - Drive-in theaters these days pipe the audio through your car stereo and you won't be able to leave your engine running for a two hour plus cinematic experience.  Your battery will be do...
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