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Yearly Archives: 2022

What Can Cause Poor Alignment?

What Can Cause Poor Alignment?

Wheel alignment is not all about your wheels, but it has to do with your suspension and steering system too. When one or more of your wheels aren't able to drive straight, it can have a handful of negative consequences. What Causes Poor Alignment There are plenty of things that can pull your vehicle's wheels out of alignment. First and most popularly, the sudden or heavy impact can cause your wheel and suspension components to distort or shift out of place. Things like flying over potholes, bumping into curbs, or even getting into minor vehicle accidents are all widespread causes of wheel misalignment. However, normal wear and tear can also cause your car, SUV, or truck to bump out of alignment. Over time, your shocks, springs, and other surrounding components will age, developing weakened points. As a result, your wheels may shift out of alignment. Lastly, your wheels may also shift out of alignment when you modify your vehicle's height. Thankfully, regular maintenance ... read more

How To Boost Your Fuel Efficiency

How To Boost Your Fuel Efficiency

One of the biggest problems for drivers nowadays is pinching pennies at the bump. Fuel is not cheap, which is why it is worth doing all we can to save money on fuel. Here are some of our trusty methods on how to improve your fuel efficiency. Inflate Your Tires Properly To get the most out of your fuel, you should pay attention to your tires' pressure. Under-inflated tires are a major problem contributing to excess fuel usage and cause your tires to wear prematurely. Ease the Load On Your Vehicle Lightening your car will reduce any major stress on your car's components, such as the engine and brakes. As a result, you will end up burning more fuel than needed. Stop Idling Idling for any more than several minutes can significantly guzzle up gas. In fact, idling for an hour requires approximately half a gallon to about a gallon of fuel. Over time, this can add up to be a ton of money. A best practice to follow is to turn off your engine and restart when necessary instead of i ... read more

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