When Are Your Tires Worn Out?

August 21, 2014

Hey Flint, are your tires worn out? What is the standard for our Michigan streets? How can you tell on your SUV? While there may be legal requirements for the Flint area, there are safety concerns that go beyond meeting minimum replacement mandates. 2/32 is the depth of the tire trea... More

The Fallacy of Cheap Tires

August 12, 2014

Do you ever shop for shoes in one of our Flint area shoe stores? When buying a running shoe, is quality important? Does durability matter as long as the shoes look fabulous? Would you rather have one pair of long lasting shoes or two pair of lower quality shoes at the same price? Is ... More

Buying the Right Tires and Wheels In Lake Orion Michigan

May 8, 2014

Everyone in Lake Orion Michigan eventually replaces their tires, whether it's because they're worn out or they're just looking for something different. There are so many great tire choices in Lake Orion Michigan, it can be difficult to sort them out. Let's group the broad spectrum in... More

Saving Lives In Lake Orion With Tire Pressure

March 19, 2014

All new passenger vehicles on our Lake Orion Michigan roads now have tire pressure monitoring systems TPMS for short. They are designed to alert you if your tires are under inflated. Since they are fairly new, a lot of people have questions about TPMS. First off, the most important... More

Tire Replacement: What Holly Drivers Need to Know

December 20, 2013

Looking at getting some new tires? The choices at Holly tire stores can be a little overwhelming. Suppose you have an SUV and are trying to decide between all season tires or some that are also rated for off-highway. Do you get off the payment on the outskirts of Holly more than mos... More

Tire Tread Depth for Lake Orion, Michigan

November 27, 2013

Driving on bald tires is like playing roulette. Though you may be fine today, eventually your luck is going to run out. The Feds don't have any laws for tread depth, but 42 of the states, and all of Canada, do have regulations. They consider two-thirty-seconds of an inch to be the mi... More