Sunday, October 28, 2012

Preparing Your Wheels for Winter – Installation 2 of 3



Installation 2
Become a Tire Pressure expert in Winter
One cause of uneven tire wear is incorrect (under) inflation. Tires lose about 1 pound per square inch of pressure for every 10 degree drop in temperature.

This might not sound like much but, consider that a drop in tire pressure as small as 5 psi alters a car’s safety.

Keeping your tires properly inflated can help them last longer—and might even save you a few dollars at the pump, not to mention on your alignment issues. 

The QuickTrick™ Alignment Products are not designed to give you a tire pressure reading, so always keep your tire pressure gauge with your QuickTrick™ Sticks!
You can find more tips on our website at QuickTrickaPedia& Alignment 101


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Preparing Your Wheels for Winter – Installation 1 of 3 Test

Preparing Your Wheels for Winter – Installation 1 of 3 Test 

Your Tire Tread

 • One of the first ways to tell if your tires are ready for winter roads is to check the wear on the tread.

 • If your wheels are correctly aligned & you have rotated your tires regularly, the tread should be worn evenly on both sides. If not, this could be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment and need adjusting before the big freeze hits.

 • Uneven or excessive tread wearing can cause major problems during the winter months, as roads get slicker and your tires require more grip to brake and accelerate.

 • Take the ‘penny test’:

  1. Hold a penny between your thumb and forefinger so that Lincoln’s head is showing. 
  2. Place the top of Lincoln’s head into one of the grooves of the tire’s tread. 
  3. If any part of Lincoln’s head is obscured by the tread, you have a safe amount of tread. 
  4. If you can see above Lincoln’s head, then you need a new tire. 
Join us next week for part 2 and make sure you keep up with your 6-week measurement checks with your QuickTrick™ Alignment Products. Have a great Week!

Mr QuickTrick™

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Common Misconceptions on Wheel Alignment

A common misconception about poor alignment is that it causes shaking while you drive. Shaking or vibration, while driving, is often caused by a worn-out tire that is out of round, or unbalanced tires. Worn tires may initially be a result of an alignment problem, but the shaking itself is because of the condition of the tires, not the alignment itself. You can avoid this problem by a routine 6 week maintenance plan with your QuickTrick™ Alignment Product. Simply mark your calendar to do a quick measurement on each side of the front end every 30 days to 6 weeks. As a result, you will identify the issue before it becomes a a costly problem. Knowledge is not only power, it is also penny-wise. Visit our Ebay Store or Website at Alignment Simple Solutions. Next week we will go deeper into the terms and definitions surrounding Wheel Alignment! Have a great week! Mr QuickTrick

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Series - Symptoms of Alignment Problems (cont)

Tire Wear • One of the most obvious symptoms of an incorrect alignment is tire wear. The camber as well as toe can affect your tire wear. • Toe-in is the distance between the front edge of the two front tires and the back end of the two front tires. When the tires are misaligned, with regard to toe-in or camber, then it causes areas of the tire to be overused and results in a shorter tire life. Excessively worn out treads on the outside of a tire can mean the camber is too positive, or there is too much toe-in. Inside wear indicates the opposite alignment problem with possible negative camber and/or misaligned toe out. • All of these symptoms can be measured with the QuickTrick™ Toe Alignment Products. More FAQ’s and the QuickTrickaPedia can be found on our website. Next week we will review common misconceptions