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Don’t let tire problems get in the way this Valentine’s day. How is your tire pressure? Do my tires need to be rotated? Is it time for an alignment? Do I need new tires? While these questions can seem daunting, with the help of tire professionals and various routine self-checks, any driver can maintain proper tire care and not miss that big date this Valentine’s Day. From tire rotations to air pressure, learning what signals might indicate tire replacement or repair is important for every ve...
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Resolve for Improved Auto Repair in 2015

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Resolve for Improved Auto Repair in 2015 Nothing can revive goals and plans for improvement quite like a New Year’s resolution. Use these simple tips to set attainable goals for both personal safety and vehicle performance in 2015. Easier than a rigorous diet or fitness plan, auto repair and regular vehicle maintenance is a productive step to productive travel and preparation for daily automotive commutes. With assistance of auto repair technicians and professionals, establishing improved auto...
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How to Avoid Tire Blowouts

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Through proper care and treatment of tires, serious or fatal accidents caused by blowouts are highly preventable if proper precautions are taken.  Because tire blowouts can develop from many situations, drivers should strive to be aware of tire conditions and schedule professional check-ups accordingly. This is especially true during transitional weather periods.  Take particular care to examine tire conditions as quickly changing temperatures can cause weak tires to fail.   Use these helpful t...
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As most drivers can contest firsthand, tires are not invincible. Composed from many separate layers of steel-encased rubber fabrics and durable materials, tires eventually wear down and can cause vehicle owners costly repairs or even replacement. Understanding what measures should be taken to properly maintain tires will both lengthen tire life and support vehicle functionality and longevity. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) introduce revolutionary tire protection technology to constantl...
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Is it Time for a Tire Rotation?

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Tire rotation is an easy maintenance item that has long term benefits for any vehicle. When properly maintained, tire rotations can improve fuel economy, extend tire life and provide drivers better handling through improved stability. Frequently servicing vehicles with tire rotations is imperative to sustaining tire tread by ensuring all tires are used evenly without excessive wear to one section or another. Normal tread wear is unavoidable due to uneven vehicle weight dispersal, vehicle perfor...
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Tire Glossary

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Tire Glossary A•B•C•D•E•F•G•H•I•K•L•M•N•O•P•R•S•T•U•V•W•Z A Air Pressure The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on each square inch of tire, which is expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) or kiloPascals (kPa), the metric designation for air pressure. Airtight Synthetic Rubber Formulated with virtually impermeable butyl rubber, this material replaces the inner tube in modern, tubeless tires. Check you air pressure monthly, as some air loss occurs over time....
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Snow/Winter Tires

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Snow tires (winter tires) are tires designed for use in winter conditions, such as snow and ice. They are an alternative to the use of snow chains. Snow tires are usually tires with a different rubber composition from all-weather tires. Cold-weather tires include a greater percentage of natural rubber and silica so there is not as much hardening as found in synthetic rubber in cold conditions: they provide better traction at lower temperatures. Snow tires provide more small-tread areas, increa...
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

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A tire pressure warning light (see accompanying image) is a computerized measurement that alerts you when the pressure of one (or more) of your tires falls below 25% of the manufacturer’s recommended psi. Some cars alert you if your tire’s pressure is too high, but the majority of vehicles focus on the more common problem: underinflation. If Your Light Comes On Visually inspect all four tires for damages, then use a tire pressure gauge on the tire (or tires) that your system indicated had lo...
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Tire Care

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Cleaning Tires Nothing makes a car look sweeter than a shiny set of tires. But don’t put your investment at risk by using just any cleaner. Make sure to only use non-petroleum based products to clean the tires. A number of wheel cleaners may contain harsh acids, alkalis and/or detergents that can damage wheels and paint. However, there are products out there that are safe for all brands of tires as well as environmentally responsible. You can find them at an auto parts dealer near you. Tire St...
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Tire Balancing

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Tire balance, also referred to as tire unbalance or imbalance, describes the distribution of mass within an automobile tire or the wheel to which it is attached. When the tire rotates, asymmetries of mass cause the wheel to wobble, which can cause ride disturbances, usually vertical and lateral vibrations. It can also result in a wobbling of the steering wheel. The ride disturbance, due to unbalance, usually increases with speed. Vehicle suspensions can become excited by tire unbalance forces w...
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Tires First of Miller Road is the only tire store in Columbus, GA that is a dealer for Michelin®, BFGoodrich®, Uniroyal®, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone, Firestone, Continental, General and many more in the tire line. We are a NAPA Auto Care center so that we are able to meet all of your mechanical and service needs. With 24 service bays we service Autos, Trucks, RV's, Commercial, Industrial, Farm Equipment, and OTR/Heavy Equipment.