2 Signs Your Car's Brake Pads Are Worn-Out And Need Replacing

Posted on: 19 November 2020

As an integral part of your car's braking system, the thick brake pads attached to the calipers push against the disc and create enough friction to slow down and stop your vehicle. When these pads become worn out, it is vital to have them replaced as soon as possible. If not, you will have difficulty stopping your car, especially when you need it the most to avoid a collision. Be on the lookout for the following signs that your brake pads are worn-out and need to be replaced.
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3 Tips for Saving Money on Auto Body Repair

Posted on: 25 September 2019

Have you recently been in a minor fender-bender? Does your insurance not cover the damage so you'll have to cover the cost of the repairs yourself? Whether you actually ran into something or a shopping cart ran into you, it's not uncommon to have to pay out-of-pocket for these repairs. Unfortunately, there's also a good chance that you are having difficulty finding the money to pay for these repairs to your vehicle.
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Three Ways To Protect Your Tires During Winter

Posted on: 24 November 2018

You're probably familiar with standard tire maintenance like checking treads and having them rotated, but when winter hits, there are some season-specific steps you should add to your maintenance cycle. Treating your tires right when the rain and snow arrives can keep them in good shape longer and keep you and drivers around you safer. Keep Your Car Clean and Dry One way to combat ice on the roads is by using salt, which lowers the freezing point of water.
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Three Steps For Rebuilding Your Car Door After An Accident

Posted on: 12 March 2018

If you were sideswiped in a car wreck or if you have been in another accident that caused damage to your car door, it is a good idea to get this fixed. Having a dented car door can be bad for optics. It can also be bad for the frame of the car and it can make getting in and out of the door hard. A car door dent may not be something you want to go through insurance for, as it can raise your rates.
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