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Question: My right front tire keeps running out of air and going flat. What is the best place to get my tire serviced or repaired, including the other three, too?
Answer: The best place to go to get your tires services would be good year tire. From experience from going there myself I would say that it is the best place they do the job well.
Question: I think I need new tires. What do you recommend as the best tire service shop? How much does it cost to have tires repaired?
Answer: Wal-Mart has a very good tire center. Flat tire repairs run about $10. They also have very competitive prices on new tires with free mounting and balancing on tires purchased from them.
Question: I don't know how to change a tire and I'm on the side of the highway. Can someone tell me how?
Answer: You need a spare tire, car jack, and lug nut wrench. Remove hub cap, loosen lug nuts, DO NOT remove or loosen completely. Jack up the car then finish removing the 5 lug nuts. Remove the bad tire and replace with your spare. Put the lug nuts back on the tire but do not tighten them completely yet. lower the jack until the car is on the ground. When tightening down the lug nuts make sure you do every other lug nut until they are all tightened down. You do it this way to ensure they are tightening the wheel equally. Road side assistance like AAA can help as well if you don't have the items you need to DIY.
Question: I have a 2011 Toyota Rav 4 and my driving is minimal (about 15 miles a day), but I want to keep the car running well and ultra-reliable, but I often hear conflicting advice? When is the right time to bring the car in for servicing (oil, tire rotation, filters etc.)?
Answer: I found that you should start maintenance at 15,000 miles. The website www.driverside.com/service-schedule has a detailed list of what needs to be checked/changed and at what mileage it should be done at.
Question: My tires for my 1992 Honda Civic are shot. Where is the cheapest commercially known tire repair service?
Answer: There are many fine tire repair service stations available. In order to help you find your answer, you may want to rely on asking family, friends or even neighbors for their opinions on the cheapest tire repair place. Consulting your phone book and also asking for a estimate on tire repair service is also a good choice for finding a cheap tire repair service.
Question: What are tire repair shops and what service do they provide? Do they do other stuff other than tires?
Answer: Tire repair shops can do anything from fixing and or replacing worn or ruined brake pads to getting down and dirty with your actual tire! They also can work with master cylinders, low fluid, or auto repair.
Question: I need to put new tires on my car. What is a good auto service and tire place near zip code 85304?
Answer: If you want to find out what good auto services and tire place services are available near the 85304 zip code. Then you would have to look in the yellow or the white pages.
Question: I need to get my automobile fixed. Where is the good place to get auto service and tires?
Answer: Big O Tires offer both auto service and Tires. Many places that sell tires also offer a service plan to go along with the tire services. Another great way to obtain tire and a service plans is to look into your local Yellow Pages for full maintenance plans.
Question: I need to get my car serviced before I drive to New York. Where can I get both my brakes and tired serviced?
Answer: you can go to grismer automotive service. They will check the tires and brakes and let you know the issues and tell you if the brakes and tires need to be replaced or serviced.
Question: I need to find a new mechanic to service my auto and tires. How do I go about finding a good one in my area.
Answer: Find a new mechanic by looking in your phonebooks or calling different places to find the closest or most desirable mechanic in your current location.