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Choose the Best Winter Tires for Your Climate
If you live in an area with icy roads or frequent winter snowfall, you should consider investing in winter tires. This investment won't just make it easier to drive on slick roads, it will also help keep you safe. The following guide can help you better understand the difference between the three common types of tires used for safe winter driving. All-Season Tires All-season tires are made to work adequately in both summer and winter, but the rubber compounds used in the tires aren't as well equipped during extreme cold.
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Three Things To Know When Shopping For New Car Tires
If you are due for a new set of tires, or perhaps you only need to replace one or two tires on your car, the following are few things to keep in mind before you make your next purchase. Try to buy your tires in pairs You may notice that your front tires wear more quickly than the rear tires. This is due to both the steering and braking of a car.
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Maintaining And Protecting Your Auto Glass: The 411
Your car's windshields and windows are some of the most vulnerable parts of the vehicle. They are subject to being scratched and sullied by a variety of objects, such as rocks, pebbles, dirt and even insect bodies. Keeping your auto glass clean and protected from harm is not just about appearances; it's a safety issue as well. After all, if your windshield is dirty or scratched, your vision could be impaired while driving. Here is a closer look at how to keep your auto glass well maintained.
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