by admin | 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 Natalie McComb | Jun 30, 2016 | Blog, What's Going On, Wheels
How Do I Know if I Have a Bad CV Joint? CV stands for constant velocity. CV joints transfer power from your vehicle’s transmission and differential to the wheels. It’s a greased, flexible joint that lets the axle flex with road conditions. A bad CV joint does not. The...
by Natalie McComb | Dec 14, 2015 | Wheels
Which is best for winter: steel or aluminum wheels? So, you’ve decided it’s time for new winter wheels. There are a lot of questions to ask yourself before choosing a set of new custom wheels for your vehicle. What wheel will give you the best performance? What is the...
by Natalie McComb | Nov 15, 2015 | What's Going On, Wheels
Proper Wheel Alignment is Important for Your Vehicle’s Performance Everything that you own needs routine maintenance. Your air filters need to be replaced frequently for your HVAC system to work properly. You need to clean your dryer’s lint trap to reduce fire...
by Natalie McComb | Nov 5, 2015 | Brakes, On Sale Now, What's Going On, Wheels
Squealing for New Brake Pads You’re driving along, not a care in the world. Then, you brake while approaching a stoplight. You hear a high-pitched squeal or squeak. You think, well maybe that’s just because it’s raining today. Don’t ignore the squeak! That’s your...