Posted on 1/17/2024
We are delighted to share exciting news – our services have expanded to include medium duty trucks, and with this enhancement comes a notable upgrade in our infrastructure. Equipped with new lifts and specialized equipment, our commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for businesses that rely on these vehicles is now more robust than ever. 1. **Enhanced Capabilities with New Lifts:** Our commitment to providing top-tier service is exemplified by the introduction of new lifts tailored for medium duty trucks. These lifts enhance our capabilities, allowing for efficient inspections, maintenance, and repairs. With improved accessibility and stability, our technicians can address your medium duty trucks' needs with precision and thoroughness. 2. **Specialized Equipment for Comprehensive Solutions:** In tandem with our service expansion, we've invested in specialized equipment designed to cater specifically to the intricac ... read more
Posted on 1/16/2024
Experiencing vibrations or shakes while driving can be disconcerting, raising concerns about your vehicle's performance and safety. 1. **Wheel and Tire Imbalances:** One of the most frequent reasons for a car to shake is imbalances in the wheels and tires. Uneven distribution of weight or tire wear can lead to vibrations, especially at higher speeds. Regular tire rotations and wheel balancing can help prevent this issue. Tire rotations should be done every 5,000 miles. 2. **Wheel Misalignment:** Misaligned wheels can cause uneven tire wear and result in vibrations. If your car consistently pulls to one side, it's a sign of potential wheel misalignment. Aligning the wheels properly can eliminate shakes and improve overall handling. We recommend an annual alignment for you vehicle. Pot holes and other hazards can cause your alignment to be misaligned. 3. **Worn or Unbalanced Tires:** Tires with uneven wear or those that ... read more
Posted on 1/11/2024
Discovering a puddle of coolant beneath your car can be a cause for concern, as it indicates a potential issue within the vehicle's cooling system. Let's chat about the common reasons why cars may leak coolant and the importance of addressing coolant leaks promptly to maintain your vehicle's optimal performance. 1. **Damaged Radiator:** A damaged or corroded radiator can be a primary culprit for coolant leaks. Over time, exposure to heat and environmental factors can lead to cracks or weakened areas in the radiator, allowing coolant to escape. 2. **Worn or Loose Hose Connections:** The cooling system relies on hoses to transport coolant between the radiator, engine, and other components. If these hoses become worn, cracked, or have loose connections, it can result in coolant leaks. Regular inspection and replacement of damaged hoses are crucial preventive measures. 3. **Faulty Water Pump:** The water pump is responsible for cir ... read more