Articles Matching “rims”
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Old school Bentleys on the road
Fred Cox on July 1, 2009
It's not often you see a museum worthy car being driven at all, much less on the road where gawking drivers can run into them, but here are a couple of 80 year old Bentleys in all their glory.
I was lucky enough to come across these on Vancouver Island last week. They had just returned from an adventure up the West Coast of Canada and Alaska with other Bentleys of various vintages. According to the event's website, one of these cars had 13 tire changes, so it wasn't easy going by any means.
These were the days before almost any safety rules or equipment existed, so no bumpers, even. Active safety was the word of the day.
Read full article | Comments (1) | Filed under safety, speed, Classic, Bentley, lifestyle, tires, windshield, rubber, rims, maintenance, Vintage Motorsports, brakes, shock absorber, exhaust, headlights, antique, sports sedan, performance, muscle car, Cash for Clunkers
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Car care workshop part 6: Maintenance
AshleyW on June 9, 2009
This is the last part (1, 2, 3 4, and 5 here) to this informative workshop that I went to. I must say that the staff at this Speedy Auto Service have really set the bar for me in what I will look for in a mechanic and auto repair shop. Everyone was extremely welcoming and told all of us so much information that I know I will use.
Most importantly, they emphasized and reminded us that as consumers it is our right to ask questions about any repair.
I left that workshop with a wealth of information and I hope from what is written here, those who read this learn as much as I did. Thank you to the amazing staff: Marcella-Lynne Durant-Abraham, VP of operations, Carl Abraham, owner and operator, Abdul Sankar, mechanic, Vittorio Puzzo, mechanic, and Arman Abdollahian, apprentice, for providing women and men with the tools to understand the automotive repair environment.
Here are some tips and helpful tools in car maintenance from Abraham.
Read full article | Comments (0) | Filed under News, Advice , Safety, tires, rims, maintenance, Autoshop, women, women, Speedy, repair, exhaust, batteries, women, repair, headlights
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An expert's look at how to maintain your tires and rims
AshleyW on May 15, 2009
On a busy Friday morning I spent some time with Dave Wilson, owner of Second Time Around Tires in Toronto, Canada. He gave me expert advice on the best ways to maintain your rims and tires all year long.
Steel wheels
Wilson says your basic tire with a steel rim with or without a hubcap doesn't require a lot of maintenance. Checking your tire pressure is important and also looking for any signs of rust. This could happen depending on where you live. In Canada — or in the Northern U.S. states — with our famous snow storms, the combination of salt, dirt from the roads and oxygen can cause the tire to unseal itself from the rim starting a leak. Wilson also mentioned that corrosion can build up where the valve is located and depending on the weights that are used to balance a tire that can also affect a proper seal.
Alloy wheels
"Aluminum won't rust," Wilson said. "It will corrode but it won't rust." Tire rims are made of aluminum and steel most of the time. A method that is used at Second Time Around Tires to check for leaks is to submerge a tire in a basin of water. If there are any leaks air bubbles will rise to the surface. Although steel rusts faster it doesn't necessarily mean that you have a leak. Double check with your local tire shop just to be sure.
"What happens sometimes is the valve core will become loose," said Wilson. That will also produce air bubbles... a little tightening is all it needs to stop the leak.
Click through to read more about tire and rim maintenance.
Read full article | Comments (0) | Filed under How-To, Advice , Interview, style, tires, uniroyal, Maintenance, rims, aluminum, steel
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