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A driver's ability to control their vehicle depends on the traction between their tires and the road. Tires don't require tread designs or even much tread depth to deliver traction on dry roads. A practical example of this is the racing slicks used on stock cars and open-wheel racers that provide traction at over 200 mph. However, tires do require tread designs to generate traction on wet, slushy and snow-covered roads. Liquids can't be compressed and require time and energy to move them out of the way as our tires drive through them. Those same racing slicks would lose traction at amazingly slow speeds anytime something prevented them from maintaining contact with the road. |
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Tire technology is constantly evolving, and our
tires incorporate some of the latest advancements
in the industry. THIS IS WHAT YOU GET when you
buy from us, someone you can trust Tires 2000.
Free tire rotations every 6,000 miles
Free flat repairs for as long as you own the tires.
Axle / CV Joint Repair (FWD)
Brakes: Standard or ABS
Clutch Repair
Electric: Batteries We Sell and Install
Electric: Electrical and Electronic Systems
Electric: Starting and Charging
Engine: Diagnostics and Performance
Engine: Service/Repair & Major
Engine: Service/Repair & Minor
Exhaust Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance: Severe Schedule
Steering and Suspension
Alignment
Shocks And StrutsTransmission: Automatic Service/Repair
Minor Transmission: Automatic Service/Repair
Major Transmission: Manual Service/RepairTransmission Fluid Flush
Vehicle Inspection: Total
Radiator Repair/Replacement
Axle / Drive shaft Repair (RWD, 4WD)
Differential Repair
Four Wheel Drive Systems
Tire Sales
Tire Mount & Balance
Tire Rotation
Drive Trough Instant Oil Change
Cooling System Service
Fuel System Service