Beat the Rush and have your Winter Tires put on now!

by silsautocom on October 28, 2011

Some insurance companies are offering discounts for using Winter Tires.

Sil’s Complete Auto Care Centre offers these great services:

sils image tireBar Beat the Rush and have your Winter Tires put on now!

----------The Benefits of Winter Tires
The facts about winter tires and why all-season tires just won’t do.

image winterdriving Beat the Rush and have your Winter Tires put on now!Ever since the introduction of the all-season tire, Canadian drivers have slid and spun their tires through the coldest months of the year. Here’s the kicker: it doesn’t seem to matter whether there’s snow on the ground or not.

Unlike all-season tires, severe-condition winter tires (identified by mountain and snowflake symbols on their sides) have tread patterns and rubber that are tailored for colder conditions. And that helps them perform better than all-season tires once temperatures plummet, whether or not they have to dig through the white stuff.

In contrast, all-season tires can turn into four round black rocks when the cold hits. Even on dry pavement, at a balmy 5 degrees C, a severe snow-rated tire outperforms an all-season tire. And a study conducted by the Quebec Ministry of Transport showed that a proper winter tire can improve braking by up to 25 percent over an all-season radial and CAN IMPROVE COLLISION AVOIDANCE BY ABOUT 38 PERCENT!

image winterTireSign Beat the Rush and have your Winter Tires put on now!Drivers should also not be tempted to skimp and buy only two tires. Do you want to slide off the road forward or backward? Four winter tires are necessary to maintain proper handling and balance.

Regardless of where you drive, you need to keep a close eye on the condition of your tires. Ensure that your tires still have deep treads to help with snow traction. And pay attention to their inflation. In winter, temperatures can drop rapidly. Tire pressure varies by approximately 1 p.s.i. (pounds per square inch) for each 5 degrees C rise or fall in air temperature.

In winter the temperature can easily slide from 5 degrees to -15 degrees overnight, dropping tire pressure as much as 4 p.s.i. In an already under-inflated tire, that could put you into the danger zone. Tires, therefore, should be checked monthly. If you’re not up to keeping track of the pressure of your tires when winter’s chill sets in, consider stopping by Sil’s Complete Auto Care Centre.

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Coupon: March Break Special

by silsautocom on March 22, 2011

sils SMcoupn mar11 break2 Coupon: March Break SpecialOffer expires 04/15/11

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6 service items that should never be skipped

by silsautocom on March 21, 2011

six service items 6 service items that should never be skipped

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sils CPN 300ptInspec Sils Coupon Savings of between $70 $90! Expires 02/04/11!

Take advantage of this special, offered to our our best clients to help them get the year started with a very happy and reliable vehicle.

Anyone that likes us on Facebook before the expiration date AND mentions Facebook when they book the appointment can receive this great offer! OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 4, 2011!

Thanks,
Carlo
, Owner of Sil’s Complete Auto Care

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What is the Purpose of Shocks & Struts?

by silsautocom on July 21, 2010

g4 image struts2 What is the Purpose of Shocks & Struts?It’s relatively easy for most vehicle owners to determine when their tires, brakes and windshield wipers are worn out. Shocks and struts, on the other hand, aren’t nearly as simple to inspect, in spite of the fact that these safety-critical components are highly susceptible to everyday wear and tear.

Experts recommend replacement of automotive shocks and struts at 120,000 kilometers. Testing has shown that original equipment gas-charged shocks and struts degrade measurably by 120,000kms kilometers*. For many popular-selling vehicles, replacing these worn shocks and struts can improve the vehicle’s handling characteristics and comfort.

*Actual mileage may vary, depending upon driver ability, vehicle type, and the type of driving and road conditions.

STEERING
Worn shocks and struts can allow excessive body roll when turning, which affects the vehicle’s ability to safely steer around objects in the road.

STOPPING
Worn shocks and struts can allow too much weight transfer to the front wheels during braking, which could result in a measurable increase in stopping distance.

STABILITY
Worn shocks and struts can allow excessive roll, sway and bounce while the vehicle is in motion, which reduces the driver’s control.

Like most safety-critical chassis components, shocks and struts do wear out over the course of normal operation. The rate of wear depends on a wide range of variables, such as road and environmental conditions, your driving style and vehicle load.

image g4 suv What is the Purpose of Shocks & Struts?In general, however, shocks and struts wear so gradually that the negative effects – reduced steering precision, stopping performance and/or vehicle stability – might not be easily recognized in normal driving conditions. In addition to these safety concerns, worn shocks and struts could negatively affect:

  • passenger comfort
  • rate and pattern of tire wear
  • dynamic wheel alignment
  • brake life
  • durability of other chassis parts

Sils Complete Auto Care wants you to Ride Safe.
The next time you get in your vehicle – check your odometer and also check to see if you are experiencing any of the symptoms above. Are you possibly driving on worn shocks and struts?

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