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In addition to routine maintenance, pay attention to tire ratings and reviews when purchasing new tires, and if you live in an area where harsh winters are the norm, look into buying seasonal tires.
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Naturally, the faster you accelerate from a stop, the quicker your tread is going to burn, so be sure to take it easy on the gas.
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Tire pressure is one of the most neglected, yet easiest, tire services out there—all you need is a digital tire pressure gauge and some air. Stop by your local gas station to use their air pump for little or no cost at all.
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If you have ever felt your car vibrate or shake at high speeds on the highway, there is a good chance that your wheels are off balance. Call us today at (951) 657-1715 to schedule your wheel balancing appointment. #MagnusonTireWheelInc #PerrisCA #TireRepair
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Depending on your commute or the drive-train of your car, vehicles will naturally put more pressure on a specific side of the tire. Taking your car in for consistent tire rotations will help to even out tread wear going forward.
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Tire Tip: Protect your car's suspension and wheel alignment by keeping an eye out for potholes and speed bumps. #MagnusonTireWheelInc #PerrisCA #TireRepair
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Tire Tip: Common signs that you need a wheel alignment include the steering veering to either the left or right (when driving on a flat surface and not moving the steering wheel), as well as uneven tread wear and uneven wear on the ball joints or tie rods.
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Tire Tip: It's not uncommon for tires to lose balance over time. So, how do you know if your tires need balancing? The most tall-tale sign is vibration or shaking at high speeds.
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Tire Tip: Always put new tires on the back axle. It will help drivers keep control of their cars on wet roads. If you lose traction in the rear first, the car's gonna spin. Physics always wins.
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Tire Tip: Keep tire pressure at the recommended level. How much pressure do your tires need? Look for the number in your car owner's manual or on your car door.
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Tire Tip: Check tire tread depth regularly. This will help keep good traction on wet roads. An easy way to check tread depth is to use a quarter inserted upside down into the tire groove: If you can see above Washington's head, start shopping for new tires.
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Tire Tip: Rotate tires every 5,000-7,000 miles. This will help tires wear at the same time. Stop by today for us to take care of that for you 200 S D St Perris, CA
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Winter Auto Tip: Check your defrost and climate control system to keep you safe and warm!
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Winter Auto Care Tip: WASH AND WAX! A fresh coat of wax defends against ice, salt, sand, and slush!
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Winter Auto Care Tip: Change oil! Colder temperatures can cause motor oil to thicken, which can cause starting problems. Keep your oil flowing easily by replacement so your engine can start easier!
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Winter Auto Care Tip: Add anti-freeze! Anti-freeze can help protect your engine from extreme temperatures and prevent fluids from freezing as cold sets in!
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Winter Auto Care Tip: Check your tires! When temperature falls, air inside tires contracts and causes the pressure inside to drop, which can make tires susceptible to damage.
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