Thanks to today’s modern advances in technology, materials and manufacturing processes, the tires used on public buses are stronger and more durable than ever before. Manufacturers of bus tires specifically design their products for multiple lives, meaning the tires are designed with the intention of eventually being retreaded. Tire retreading enables bus fleets both commercial […]
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Make it a Match Made in Heaven: Dual Wheel Positions
Mismatched tires can lead to a host of problems, particularly on dual wheel positions. One of the biggest issues is that tire retreading can be compromised, causing a safety hazard. In fact, using mismatched dual wheels can have the same negative impact on the life of your tires as if you were driving with over […]
Continue readingSuccessfully Retreading Wide Base Tires
Wide based tires, such as those used on farm or construction equipment or larger vehicles, can come with quite a hefty price tag. To improve your cost efficiency and stretch your budget further, you may want to consider investing in wide tires that have been retreaded. These are recycled tires that are put through a […]
Continue readingTwo Sides of the Same Coin: Mold Cure vs. Pre Cure
When it comes to tire retreading, there are two main strategies used: mold cure and pre cure. While both produce quality retread tires, each of these systems presents its own unique benefits. Beyond the first initial steps, which include a thorough inspection and detailed buffing, there is a difference in how each tire retreading system […]
Continue readingStaying the Course: How Long Do Retread Tires Last?
Almost half of all replacement truck tires are retreads. Those drivers who choose to go with retread tires end up saving an average of 30-50% on replacement tires. This is money kept in your pocket, which can be used toward other investments and purchases. It’s a no-brainer, retread tires save you money, but do they […]
Continue readingAnkle Deep: Wet Weather Driving Tips
According to AAA, wet pavement contributes to over 1 million automobile accidents every year. With the whole “April showers…” quickly approaching, it’s probably a good idea to brush up on some best practices for wet weather driving. Take a look below for some wet weather driving tips to stay safe this spring:
Continue readingFarm Fresh: Buying New Tires for Old Tractors
A tractor is a significant investment; one which you want to keep in good working condition for as long as possible. One of the best ways to extend the life of your tractor is to replace its tires. That’s easy enough, right? Just head on over to the new tire place and purchase a set. […]
Continue readingIt Doesn’t Look Mini Anymore: Toyota Builds an All-Terrain Minivan
It used to be that owning a minivan meant giving up the option of going on off-road adventures. After all, the minivan is the epitome of being a responsible (read: boring) adult. Well, all that has changed thanks to the world’s largest and most profitable automobile maker, Toyota. The auto giant has never really been […]
Continue readingTips for Driving in Snow
Driving technique is just as essential as the preparedness of the car itself for safe driving. Following these tips for winter driving can make a big difference in staying in control of your car. Slow and smooth is the way to go. Going slowly compensates for a lot of what can happen when the slick […]
Continue readingAvoid the Drift – Driving Safely in the Snow
While you can’t completely control what will happen when you come across an icy patch on a road in winter, both driving technique and a solid car ready for the cold and slippery conditions can make a big difference. Winter Ready Cars Batteries can lose their power more quickly in the cold. Driving a good […]
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