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Signs Of Bad Wheel Alignment (and Why You Need to Fix it ASAP)

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  Driving a car is always fun but it is also dangerous at the same time. Always make sure to check your car before driving especially the tires on which your vehicle relies on the road. Having a bad tire or bad wheel alignment in St. Albert or anywhere in the world may cause a serious accident when you are on the road. Driving a car is always fun but it is also dangerous at the same time. Always make sure to check your car before driving especially the tires on which your vehicle relies on the road. Having a bad tire or bad wheel alignment in St. Albert or anywhere in the world may cause a serious accident when you are on the road. If you notice any of the symptoms below that are associated with bad wheel alignment, don’t ignore them because it’s a pretty serious safety issue. Keep in mind that sometimes underinflated tire might be the issue. So, first of all, check your tire’s air pressure and if it is normal then your car might need wheel alignment. Vehicle Pull to One Side Y...

How to Maintain a Hybrid Car? 5 Steps for Best Performance

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Most of us know what is included in conventional gas car maintenance, like oil changes, coolant level checks, spark plug replacement, etc. But what is included in hybrid auto repair in Edmonton? If you have recently owned a hybrid car or considering buying one, it’s important to understand what maintenance tasks it requires for the best performance. Below are the 5 most important steps for hybrid car maintenance to get the maximum performance out of it. Brake Maintenance A braking system is one of the most important parts of any vehicle that can never be overlooked. Unlike your regular gas car, these vehicles also need their brakes serviced but fortunately, some hybrid cars have longer brake life due to their regenerative braking system. Regenerative braking utilizes the forward motion of your vehicle into electricity. It serves you in two ways, braking and recharging your battery. While braking, the system automatically allocates some portion of braking force to energy regeneration ...