Tire Rotation & Balance
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Tire Rotation
Tires wear differently depending on their position on the vehicle, your driving style and the condition of your suspension. Regularly rotating your tires can evenly distribute the wear helping you get the most mileage out of your tires while maximizing traction on all four wheels.
Our Master Certified Technicians can change the position of the tires on your vehicle according to your vehicle and tire manufacturer’s recommended rotation pattern.
Tire Balance
Having your wheels balanced according to your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations can help ensure that your tires are spinning around as evenly as possible, which is important for optimal driving performance. Day to day tire tread wear can also cause changes in the distribution of weight around the tire and wheel assembly. Balancing your wheels minimizes potential vibration that is felt in your steering wheel, seat, or floorboards and aids in proper tire tread wear.
We include the following in our wheel balance service:
- 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
Wheel Alignment along with tire/wheel balancing will help your tires last much longer, but they are two different things. A wheel alignment may be needed if your vehicle is pulling to the left or right when the steering wheel is in the straight ahead position or if your tires are wearing unevenly.
Coolant, also known as antifreeze is found in your vehicle’s radiator. The coolant serves a few purposes, the most important is keeping water in your radiator and engine from freezing in cold temperatures and from boiling over in the summer from the hot weather. Radiators are normally filled with a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water. Another function of the coolant is lubrication of the moving parts it comes in contact with, like the water pump.
Our Master Certified Technicians can perform a computerized engine analysis on your vehicle to keep your vehicles engine operating perfectly. Today’s vehicle engine operates completely different than days gone by. Your engine is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment and present day regulations demand that vehicles be equipped with electronic engine control systems that help curb carbon emissions and increase fuel efficiency.

Your vehicle’s air conditioning system is responsible for many aspects of the cooling and heating system in your vehicle. You know that the air conditioning system cools your car in the summer, but it also plays an important role in the heating, defrosting, air filtering and humidity control, providing you with a clear view of the road.
