The air pressure rating marked on the tire sidewall is the maximum amount of air that can be put in your tires, not the air pressure your tire should have. If you're not sure what your air pressure should be, let us help you find the right rating.
Car handling and driveability rely on the friction created between the tires and the road, which is created by the tires remaining in proper contact with the surface. When tires, shocks, or the other parts of the suspension system do not perform as they should, friction is diminished and handling and safety compromised.
Maintenance for radiators includes ensuring that your radiator has the proper amount of coolant at all times. Coolant can evaporate when the engine overheats.
We are the auto, commercial and industrial specialists when it comes to the repair or service of your vehicles cooling systems and radiators. No matter what type of vehicle you have, car, truck, van or motorcycle, we can help you get back on the road in no time. Our knowledgeable staff will make sure your vehicle is running as good as new.
Have you been putting off brake service because of finances? At the very least, consider bringing your car in for a brake inspection so you can understand the full extent of necessary repairs.
If you notice a bulge or blister in the sidewall of any of the tires on your car, you need to have the tire replaced immediately. If you have a good spare, put it on in place of the tire in question, and then drive to the tire dealer for a new one.