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Types of Winter Tires

Winter is coming. And with winter, the dreaded icy roads and snow-covered hillsides. If you live in a place where it snows or gets very cold during the winter months, then you've probably been thinking about getting some new tires for your car--especially if you have a truck or SUV that needs to be able to handle those conditions as well as rain and other types of road hazards. This post will detail the different types of tires that are available for purchase this year so that you can know what to look for when shopping around!

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Be Prepared With a Winter Survival Kit

Here at Ruxer Truck Center we want to remind you that the winter months are fast approaching. This is a good time for drivers in Jasper to prepare a winter survival kit for their vehicle.

Why would you want to add such a kit to your car? Being stranded in a winter storm or freezing weather can be dangerous. The first thing to consider and purchase is a tub or bin for your supplies. The size should depend on the size of your vehicle's trunk or cargo area. A lid that seals is a must. You don't want…

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Have Your Vehicle Services for Back-To-School!

If you are getting ready for back-to-school season, it is crucial to have your vehicle service scheduled. Getting your service scheduled at the same time that you get everything else ready for the back-to-school season means that you can have peace of mind transporting family in the mornings and commuting them home in the evenings.

Have Ruxer Truck Center ensure that your fluids are topped off, and all your filters are clean and ready for the school season. This includes checking your engine oil as well as coolant and brake fluid.

 

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Planning a Leaf-Peeping Road Trip

If you're thinking of a leaf-peeping road trip through New England this fall, you will want to make the most of your trip. In order to make your autumn sight-seeing a success, you'll want to keep some advice in mind from the pros.

Get up Early

Getting a head start to the day is key. Much activity happens at daybreak during the fall in New England. You are likely to see more animals, get more dramatic color displays, and encounter fewer clouds.

Follow Your Map

With the advent of technology today, it's easy and convenient to follow…

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8 Reasons Why Your Engine May Be Overheating

Engine overheat is one of the most common and serious problems that may happen to your engine. When this happens, immediate action should be taken to establish the cause. If not addressed immediately, it can cause irreparable damages to your vehicle. Therefore, it is important to keep an eye on your engine temperature at all time. Always check the temperature level on the dashboard.

Here are the eight common reasons why your engine may be overheating:

• Because of faulty cooling system – too little or no coolant
• Due to failure of the water pump
• Because of leakages in the cooling system…

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Tire Care Tips: Tread & Pressure

When you are driving down the road, do you ever notice your tire tread? If it is low, then that means there isn't much rubber left on the tires. This can be dangerous because of how much traction a thin layer of rubber provides. It is easy to forget about your car's tires and focus on other aspects like gas mileage or horsepower. But if you neglect them for too long, they may become bald and make your ride bumpy and unpredictable. Keep your tires in good shape with these tips.

Check your tire pressure monthly

Tire pressure…

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How to Clean Your Car Quickly

Many people spend hours cleaning their car. However, it is possible for you to clean it in half the time. You can clean your car quickly by using either a garden hose or a pressure washer. If you decide to use a hose, then it needs to have a spray gun extension. You will also need some shampoo, wash mitt and microfiber towel.

Apply the shampoo to the car and then spray your car. You can use a microfiber towel in order to dry off your vehicle.

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Low-Mileage Oil-Change Intervals

Being a low mile driver means that you drive your car for fewer miles than others. When you go fewer kilometers, you shall save on money and time spent on maintenance.

You shall be able to skip several maintenance tips during maintenance and continue to keep your car in good shape. Low mileage drivers clock less than 40 miles daily. They also fall into the below categories:

  1. Those who regularly use public transportation
  2. Those living close to work
  3. Retired people and no longer commute to work
  4. Those who have an extra vehicle

Below are few tips to consider if you…

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Tips for Cleaning Your Tires

It’s easy to clean your car’s tires when you have the right tools and cleaners. You definitely don’t want to use any agents with chemicals that will strip away the conditioner and protectant sealing in your car tires. These include dish soaps with caustic degreasing agents. Instead, you’ll want to find a cleaner that is labeled safe for all car wheels.

To clean in the nooks and crannies of your tires, you can use a stiff bristled brush, such as a nylon brush. These work with tire cleaning agents to get all of the dirt and…

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Stay Away from Hydroplaning by Using These Tips

Hydroplaning is a scary experience, and if you want to avoid it, you should have a better idea of what makes vehicles to hydroplane. Ruxer Truck Center, we're here to help you stay safer on the road. We know what an uncomfortable feeling not being in control of your vehicle is because it happens to everyone every once in a while. So if you want to stay in control whenever you're on the road, follow these tips to avoid hydroplaning.

First of all, make sure that you are driving at a reasonable rate for the weather. When there…

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