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TIRE & REPAIR SERVICES

01

TIRE INSTALLATION/REPAIR
  • Removal of the wheels

  • Removal of the old tires from the wheels

  • Inspection of lug nuts and wheels

  • Installation of new valve stems as needed

  • Mounting and sealing the new or seasonal tires

  • Inflating and balancing each tire

  • Replacing the wheels on your vehicle with the new or seasonal tires on them

    • Dismounting and inspection of the tire to determine the cause of the inflation pressure loss and whether or not it can be repaired

    • Flat-tire repair

    • Repairs performed in accordance with strict industry standards

    • Proper plugging and patching from the inside of the tire if suitable for repair

    • Rebalancing of tire and wheel assembly

    • Reactivating of tire pressure monitoring system (if applicable)

02

TIRE ROTATION
  • Removing tires

  • Inspecting the wear patterns

  • Putting tires back on where they will wear most evenly

  • Resetting the tire-pressure monitors as needed

03

WHEEL ALIGNMENT/BALANCE/
TIRE SALES
  • Completely inspect steering and suspension systems

  • Adjust wheel angles so they're perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other

  • Tire and wheel removal

  • Mounting each wheel on a state-of-the-art balancing machine

  • Spinning each wheel to make sure the weight of the wheel and tire are balanced evenly around the axle

  • Detecting and locating any imbalance

  • Attaching a lead weight on the opposite side of the tire to compensate for weight differences

  • Remounting tires and wheels

04

BRAKES/STEERING & SUSPENSION

  • Replacing worn brake pads and/or brake shoes

  • Resurfacing brake rotors or drums

  • Replacing brake fluid as needed

  • Replacing worn, damaged, or missing steering or suspension parts that are not performing as intended

  • Other suspension repairs as needed to get you back on the road safely

05

TUNE-UPS/ENGINE/TRANSMISSION 
  • A thorough inspection of your entire engine and its mechanisms

  • Replacement of faulty or worn electronic engine components such as oxygen sensors and electronic control module components

  • Replacement of faulty or worn spark plugs, air filters, and fuel filters

  • Adjustment of your vehicle's idle and timing

  • Adjustment of the clutch (on vehicles equipped with a manual transmission)

  • Properly diagnose why your vehicle's check-engine light is on

  • Develop a recommendation to repair you vehicle

  • Show you related symptoms, possible causes, and indicate the degree of urgency with which you need to get your vehicle serviced

  • Reset the check-engine light

  • Brake, power-steering, antifreeze, engine oil, and transmission fluid flushes

  • Chemical cleaning of fuel system components

  • Replacing all existing fluid with new fluid to proper levels

  • Checking for cleanliness and leaks             

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