by Dave Flanagan | Mar 24, 2017 | Blog, Wheels
Yes, you can DIY wheel maintenance. Alloy wheels may be stronger than the typical steel wheel but they are still affected by the same everyday roadway wear and tear. Elements such as brake pad dust, road salt and tar, can damage your wheels and cause permanent damage...
by Dave Flanagan | Mar 16, 2017 | Blog, Tune Up
Sure you’ve heard of a Tune Up. But do you truly know when its necessary to get one? Of course it is better to be pro-active with your vehicle, which means getting regular service and tune ups. However, most of us are guilty of not having regular maintenance...
by Dave Flanagan | Mar 8, 2017 | Blog, Recall
Beware when purchasing your new car. Vehicle Recall Alert List of 2017 has been released. Cars.com has recently published the 2017 Vehicle Recall Alert List and it is shocking! Here is a snippet of the list including the ones with a higher number of faulty vehicles....
by Dave Flanagan | Mar 2, 2017 | Blog, Check Engine Light, What's Going On
Why is my Check Engine Light On? I’m sure you’ve been a victim of the daunting Check Engine Light– also known as the Service Engine Light. Its that antagonizing light that just glares at you from the dashboard. So what do you do now? Do you just stare it...
by Dave Flanagan | Feb 17, 2017 | Suspension System
How can you tell if its time to replace your shocks and struts? Shocks and Struts aren’t usually the most recognizable of issues. The purpose of these mechanisms is to stabilize your vehicle and absorb or “dampen” the amount of movement your vehicle experiences when...