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Car Care Tip: Gridlock Driving
If you drive in busy urban areas, you have no doubt encountered your share of gridlock traffic. Even if you don’t live in town, passing through during high-traffic times is bound to make sure you are familiar with the phenomenon. What you might not know about this common feature of the American roadway is that it is one of the hardest kinds of driving for your vehicle to cope with. It’s not just gridlock, either. Stop-and-go driving and bumper-to-bumper traffic in general lead to the same kinds of issues, so areas where traffic lights stop you every block or two and vehicles queue up can cause the same kind of wear. Read More
Have Your Car Aligned the Right Way
When your car is aligned properly, it should drive comfortably and doesn’t pull in either direction. Yet, after some time and unpredictable driving conditions, your car may become misaligned. While certain road conditions are unpredictable, and potholes cannot always be avoided, there are ways that you can help prevent your vehicle from falling out of alignment. Read More
Do I Need A Wheel Alignment or Front End Alignment?
You’re driving down the road and all the while you’re fighting the steering wheel because your car seems to want to drift off to the left or right. Sound familiar? It might be time for an alignment. By getting an alignment, you’re ensuring a smoother and safer ride all while… Read More
Why Your Car Pulls Side-to-Side & How To Fix It
Driving and fighting your steering wheel to keep your car moving in a straight line is no fun. If you find that your car pulls you in one direction or another, it’s likely your suspension system is in need of some TLC. What Does the Suspension System Do? The smooth… Read More
Do Speed Bumps Ruin Your Alignment?
Speed bumps are great! Said no one, ever. Speed bumps are designed to slow drivers down and protect pedestrians from aggressive drivers. They’re made to slow vehicles on the road, neighborhoods, and parking lots and most often used in areas with speed limits of 35 MPH or less. Many drivers… Read More