Tyres and Wheels

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Tyres and Wheels

Hello, my name is Tony. This is my latest blog about tyres and wheels. I live about an auto repair shop which means I have learnt a thing or two about the best kind of wheels and tyres for any car. Because I don't have a job at the moment, I will often spend time down there helping the guys out with whatever repairs they are doing. I have become a sort of amateur expert in quickly changing a tyre and have even helped out some of my friends. I decided to start this blog to pass on everything I know about wheels and tyres.

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How to make your tyres last longer

27 February 2017
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For many people, their car's tyres is an afterthought. Oftentimes, people don't think about their tyres until they run a flat and have to begrudgingly fork out $100+ to buy a new one. However, tyres can last much longer if you treat them well. A common cause for tyres getting worn down is underinflating them. Having underinflated tyres reduces the mileage of your car and also puts more stress on the tyres, which will lead to a reduced lifespan. Read More …

Beware the Danger of Driving With Underinflated Tyres

23 February 2017
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Most people understand that they won't be able to go too far if their vehicle has a flat tyre. Yet not everyone understands that it is crucial to maintain the exact amount of pressure inside each cover and many simply wing it without being precise. What are the dangers of doing this when it comes to your everyday motoring? Why You Need to Be Precise Tyre manufacturers design and build their products to very particular specifications. Read More …

Office Chairs: Choosing Replacement Castor Wheels

17 February 2017
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Using chairs fitted with castor wheels in your office can massively improve the productivity of your staff. Castor wheels allow your staff to easy move and reposition themselves around their workstation and to quickly roll over to other staff nearby when they need to consult with them. However, wear and tear can cause castor wheels to fail, which will inhibit the chair's ability to move. When this occurs, you will need to replace the castor wheels on the chair. Read More …