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Tire Rotation: How & Why You Should Rotate Your Tires
Tire Rotation: How & Why You Should Rotate Your TiresIf you’re like most people, performing a tire rotation is one of the last things you want to be doing in your free time. We get it—but if you want your tires to last, regular rotations are a must.
At What Speed Does the Average Vehicle Begin to Hydroplane?
At What Speed Does the Average Vehicle Begin to Hydroplane?Hydroplaning refers to instances where your vehicle skids across a wet surface uncontrollably. It occurs when the water creates a thin film between the tire and the road, causing tires to lose traction.
Is it Safe to Drive with a Nail in My Tire?
Is it Safe to Drive with a Nail in My Tire?Getting something stuck in your tire happens more often than you think. The rubber material around your wheels will often pick up pebbles, debris, or gravel, which is perfectly normal and usually won’t cause any damage. But sometimes, foreign objects such as nails and screws⁠ can also end up on