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Last month I got new brakes for my front tires and went back to get my lugnuts tightened. Today driving on the interstate my front right tire basically fell out of the lightment but luckily didnt fall out of my car completely. The Mechanic at bobs service ask who did…
When I get bad service I always want to warn others with a review. And while it is easy to accept good service without a review, I try not to. I try to make sure for every bad review I give that I give at least one and…
VIP has been amazing everytime I have visited. I got new brakes and rotors on the front and rear. Tammy did an AMAZING job communicating with me about my vehicle. Eveyone there is very knowledgeable and they have an easy drop off/pick up service. I will definitely use them again…
Always ready and willing to help. Sometimes service can be a bit slow at peak times but understandable when its tire change season. All the desk staff, Tammy, Steve and Pete(Manager) are all great and good to work with. Been my go to place for Tires for…
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All-Season tires are versatile and suitable for warm and cool climates, but not recommended for extreme hot or cold weather conditions because of specific rubber components.
Like their name suggests, all-weather tires are versatile and can perform well in a variety of weather conditions and can be severe snow-rated.
With bigger treads than traditional all-season tires, all-terrain tires allow for both on and off-roading capabilities.
Winter tires are manufactured to perform well in snow, ice, sleet and other cold weather conditions. Winter tires are typically soft, with an intricate grooved tread pattern — made for holding compacted snow and creating traction — and are severe snow-rated.