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Preventative Maintenance for Your Tires and When It’s Time for a Replacement

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Tire Rotation Along with the factors previously described, a tire’s position on your vehicle can impact how it wears down. That’s because driven wheels work harder than non-driven wheels, but regular rotation can make this a nonissue. That’s not to say that a new set of tires should break the bank.

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Dallas Auto Repair Guide to Saving Money on Car Repairs

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Make sure to follow regular maintenance schedules recommended by your manufacturer, including oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections. Scheduled maintenance tasks such as oil changes, filter replacements, brake inspections, and tire rotations will help maintain your car’s efficiency and performance over time.

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Car Repair: Tips for Keeping Your Car on the Road

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The key to caring for your Honda is the “Maintenance Minder” — a chart in your car’s manual. Here’s an overview of what you can expect to find in this chart: Every 5,000 miles: Get oil/filter changes, a fluid level check, tire rotation, and inspection of your brakes, suspension, and other components.

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