Q. I have heard on the radio some tire shops
offer "free winter change over" is this true? or is this just a
gimmick?
A. In our minds yes, this is a
gimmick. If you call around and ask any local tire shops what a "winter
tire change over" is, you will get the same definition, from all but 1.
That a "winter tire change over" is:
Dismounting of your old tires.
Mounting of your winter tires.
Balancing of your winter tires.
What you did not hear in their radio add is that they do
not include tire balancing with their "free change over" and you will
be charged for that once you arrive.
Q. Can one set of tires make my car more
fuel efficient?
A. Yes, some tire manufacturers
say their tires do have a slightly lower rolling resistance than others.
But wait, there's more !
There are a few tips you can do to help improve the fuel efficiency on any
tire!
1. Check your tire Pressure. A tire, even 5 psi under-inflated will increase in
rolling resistance and reduces tread life.
2. Slow down. Driving 65 mph vs. 75 mph will reduce fuel consumption
3. Check your alignment. An out of align vehicle will cause rapid tire wear and
increased rolling resistance.
Q. My vehicle is not a 4x4 do I still need a
four wheel alignment?
A. Yes, there are a few reasons as
to why only doing a front end alignment is only half the job.
1. More front wheel drive cars are adjustable in the read
than 4x4?s
2. In order to properly align the front of a vehicle you
need to know where the rear "thrust line" is (the direction the
center line of rear tires are pointing) if this is not know your vehicle my
"pull" to one side or when traveling straight ahead, you will have to
steer the front wheels to the left or the right.
3. The rear of
your vehicle can go out of alignment causing rapid tire wear and increased
rolling resistance, only takes one pot hole, and let's face it this is New
England, we grow pot holes here.