Posted on 8/30/2021
Brake rotors are an essential part of your braking system because they are the piece that stops your wheels from spinning when the brake pads clamp down on them. Brake rotors are designed to withstand high temperatures during the process of braking. They need to dissipate the heat quickly so that you can press down on the brake pads again. Because of this intense heat, the surface of the brake rotors can get warped over time. As a result, your brakes may feel jittery and less effective. Brake rotor warping isn't always as bad as it sounds. Warping simply means that there is an uneven surface brought about by heat. Brake rotors can be distorted for the following reasons: The brake rotors can become glazed with substances from the brake pads. The glazing can occur when the brake pads get too hot, which causes the pad material to rub off. As a result, the brake rotor surface will become uneven and decrease the overall efficiency of the brakes. The surface ... read more
Posted on 7/28/2021
With July in full swing, it is a great time to explore the roads or simply go camping. RV travel is an excellent and safer way to explore the open land of Canada. Whether you own or rent an RV, there are some maintenance tips you should know and prepare for before hitting the road. Top 5 RV Maintenance Tips 1) Inspect Seals & Seams It would help if you were to examine your RV's roof for leaks every several months. Water leaks can occur through any open seams in your roof's edges, vents, skylights, or AC unit. You don't want to embark on your trip just for it to be ruined by a flooded RV. 2) Change the Oil Unlike a car that you regularly maintain every 3,000-5,000 miles, an RV tends to endure more stress on its engine. It would be best if you did oil changes on a seasonal basis to make sure that everything is lubricated and running at its best. For RVs, it's advised that you should change your oil every 3,000-4,000 miles or at least once every ye ... read more
Posted on 6/28/2021
Your tires are the main source of traction between your vehicle and the road surface. That said, your car tires take a beating with everyday use and will eventually wear out. Given their importance in road safety, driving on old worn-out tires is a recipe for disaster. For instance, driving on old tires can make you lose control of your vehicle when driving, which is downright catastrophic. Of course, regular car and tire maintenance will keep you up to date on when your tires are worn out and require replacement. Here are some of the most common signs that your tires are due for replacement; Bald Tires Here is one of the most obvious signs that you need tire replacement. Your tires need to be sufficiently treaded to facilitate easy and safe driving, braking, and maneuvering. Your Car is Constantly Shaking and Vibrating Sure, you are going to experience some shaking when driving on rough, bumpy roads. However, if your vehicle shakes and wobbles even on pristine streets, it could b ... read more