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  • Monday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
Michelin Tyres & Services - United Tyres
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M.R M (11/20/2020)
On road tyre service good..balancing alignment good..balancing and alignment mean off the yoga mat? Both contribute to a smoother ride, but tire balancing and alignment are different services. A tire balance corrects the weight imbalance on your tire and wheel assemblies, while an alignment corrects the angles of the tires so that they come into contact with the road in just the right way.nnbalancing (also known as wheel balancing) corrects uneven distribution of weightnnin the wheels. Imbalanced wheels can lead to vibration, excessive tire wear, damage tothe suspension, and other problems.nnDuring a tire balance service, your tires and wheels are mounted onto a tire balancing machine. The machine spins the tire and wheel assembly to measure the imbalance, so that a technician can precisely install the correct tire weights to achieve a properly balanced wheel and tire assembly. Often, wheel balancing and alignment happen during one service, but they shouldn’t be confused for the same thing!nnWhat Are the Signs That Your Tires Needs Balancing?nnUneven tire wear and vibration in your steering wheel, floorboard, or seat can signal it’s time for tire balancing. You may also want to have your tires balanced during a tire rotation, after a flat tire repair, or as part of your scheduled maintenance.nnInterestingly, the part of your car that trembles can indicate whether the front or back wheels need balancing. If it’s in the steering wheel, it’s likely your front tires. If it’s in the seats, the imbalance is in the back wheels.nnTires can become out of balance because of uneven tire wear or the loss of a wheel weight because a rim hits a curb or pothole. If you leave your car parked for extended periods without moving it, the tires might develop flat spots that cause imbalances.nnWhat Is Wheel Alignment?nnWheel alignment (also known as tire alignment) refers to an adjustment of a car’s suspension — the system that connects a vehicle to its wheels. It’s not an adjustment of the tires or wheels themselves.nnAlignment keeps your car from veering to the right or left. It also can improve the handling of your vehicle and stop unusual on-the-road vibrations.nnWhat Are the Signs That Your Car Needs an Alignment?nnYour vehicle might need an alignment if you notice any of the following:nnThe car is pulling to one side of the road.nnThe tire treads are wearing out prematurely or unevenly.nnThe tires are squealing.nnThe steering wheel tilts off-center when you’re driving.nnThe steering wheel vibrates when accelerating.nnYour alignment can get knocked out of whack after being in a car accident, driving over a pothole, or running into a curb.nnHow Do Balancing and Alignment Benefit Your Car?nnThe most significant benefit of balancing services is that they prevent premature tire tread wear. Technicians agree that getting your tires balanced every 5,000 to 6,000 miles (or as recommended by your manufacturer) can help extend their lifespan and improve their performance.nnWheel alignment benefits, on the other hand, include improved vehicle handling, fuel efficiency, and tire life. Firestone Complete Auto Care recommends that you have your vehicle’s alignment checked every 6,000 miles or twice a year. Left untreated, alignment issues can shorten a tire’s life by thousands of miles, and they can damage critical steering and suspension components.nnTire Balance vs. Alignment QuicklookServiceDefinitionSigns It’s TimeBenefitsTire BalanceA tire balance corrects the weight imbalance on your tire and wheel assemblies.Uneven tire wear and vibration in your steering wheel, floorboard, or seat.Proper balancing can lead to a smoother ride, less tire wear, and reduced strain on the drivetrain.Wheel AlignmentAn alignment corrects the angles of the tires so that they come into contact with the road in just the right way.Vehicle pulls to one side, rapid tire wear, squealing tires, or crooked steering wheel when driving straight.Proper alignment ensures a smoother ride for you and a longer life for your tires. Bhi
Siddharth (02/23/2019)
You can reach out if you prefer services on the go!
Anwar Khan (11/17/2018)
I am very happy with their talking nature and services
BlazeKillerOP (02/10/2020)
Best Quality Tyres And Great Experience
Amit Khanna (03/18/2019)
Don’t know much abt tyresnAlignment and balancing work is also very poornVisited once and will never go back there.nEven if your tyres are good they will say change your tyres.nThey are interested in selling tyres onlynTyres prices are very very high according to other service providers in market.nThey people don’t have tyres will give u rates open the vehicle and will say sorry we don’t have that brand buy Michelin and it’s best and will force to buy it
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