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		<title>Custom Wheels and Tires For Your Fort Lee Ride</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like everywhere you go in the New York City area you see custom wheels. Big trucks, little cars, mini-vans &#8211; it doesn&#8217;t matter, people are expressing themselves with custom wheels. Some people want smaller tires and wheels &#8211; some want larger &#8211; and some want them enormous. So where do you start if [...]]]></description>
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<p> It seems like everywhere you go in the New York City area you see custom wheels. Big trucks, little cars, mini-vans &#8211; it doesn&#8217;t matter, people are expressing themselves with custom wheels. Some people want smaller tires and wheels &#8211; some want larger &#8211; and some want them enormous. So where do you start if you want new wheels?  We suggest you start with your budget. We know, that sounds so practical. But if the look you&#8217;re after goes beyond just new <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> and wheels and enters into the world of suspension modifications, you need to be prepared for the additional cost.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s start with something easy &#8211; you want to give your ride a unique look and the stock wheel size is just right for you. One of the concerns you will have is that the new wheels have the same offset as your factory wheels.</p>
<p> First, what is offset? The wheel bolts onto the hub on the car&#8217;s axle. The distance from the inside edge of the wheel to the point at which it bolts on, is the offset. If the new wheel has a different offset from the factory, the <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> may rub on the inside or outside of the wheel well. That could lead to catastrophic tire failure.</p>
<p> Your tire and wheel professional at <a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a> can help you find the right size wheel &#8211; or install adapters to make your new wheels fit. All you have to do is pick from the hundreds of styles available.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a><br /> 1290 Anderson Avenue<br /> Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024<br /> (201)224-8444</p></blockquote>
<p>So, what if you want to upsize? Well, if it is just bigger wheels you want, but you want to keep the same overall tire diameter, that&#8217;s pretty easy. The same offset concerns apply. You need to know that the <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> will likely be a little bit wider than the originals and could rub when you make sharp turns. Your tire professional at Twin Towers Service Station will help you avoid this.</p>
<p> It is also important to keep the same overall tire diameter because changing the rolling diameter can mess with your anti-lock brakes and stability control systems. Are you starting to see why you want to consult with a tire and wheel expert at Twin Towers Service Station?  Is &#8220;super-size me&#8221; your motto? If it is, you are going to have to lift your vehicle to make room for those huge tires. A mild lift doesn&#8217;t require extensive modifications. An extreme lift means a lot of new hardware under the vehicle. It also means a lot of stock electronic systems need to be recalibrated to the new tire size. For example, your speedometer and odometer will give false readings if they aren&#8217;t recalibrated.</p>
<p> You should also be aware of possible performance issues. Bigger tires and wheels weigh more. Experts refer to this as unsprung weight because it isn&#8217;t held up by your suspension system. Increased unsprung weight affects performance in different ways than an equivalent amount of groceries or little soccer players in the passenger compartment. Acceleration is negatively affected. Stopping distances may also be increased &#8211; sometimes dramatically. If you want really big <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> and wheels, you might need to upgrade your brakes to compensate.</p>
<p> Heading the other direction, some folks like to run smaller than standard wheels and lower the suspension. All of the same fitment issues still apply as well as calibration issues. Don&#8217;t think that suspension modifications are a bad thing. Many systems actually improve ride, function and performance over the stock set-up.</p>
<p> Regardless of your budget, you want your vehicle to continue to do all the things you need it to do. Some of those show cars and trucks you see on TV look fantastic, but have been modified in ways that may not suit your needs. For example, if you put large rims on your SUV with low profile tires, you may be in for busted rims if you go off-roading a lot. There just isn&#8217;t enough sidewall to absorb the impact of thumping over rocks.</p>
<p> Some people stuff the largest tires and wheels possible in their vehicles but have to severely restrict suspension travel so that the <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> aren&#8217;t rubbing all day. That can lead to a very harsh ride. Again, talk with your wheel professional about all of these things: how you drive, what look you are going for, your budget and what compromises you are willing to make.</p>
<p> At the end of the day, you&#8217;re going to be rollin&#8217; out of there with one sweet ride.</p>
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		<title>Differential Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 20:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Drive Train]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Here at AutoNetTV, we have viewers, like you, from all across the country who write to us with questions or feedback. One common question we&#8217;re asked is: What is a differential and what does it do? You may have been told your differential needs service, or seen it as an option up on the service [...]]]></description>
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<p> Here at <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips on Video" href="http://autonettv.com" target="_self">AutoNetTV</a>, we have viewers, like you, from all across the country who write to us with questions or feedback. One common question we&#8217;re asked is: What is a differential and what does it do? You may have been told your differential needs service, or seen it as an option up on the service menu. Differential service covers a lot of things, so let&#8217;s first talk about what a differential does.</p>
<p> As you drive through a turn, your outside wheels and inside wheels turn at different speeds. Kind of like the cars going around a race track &#8211; the ones driving in the outside lanes have a greater distance to travel than the cars in the inside lanes. The differential is what allows the outside and inside drive wheels to rotate at slightly different speeds so that the <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> don&#8217;t hop or skip while taking corners, or lose traction in dirt or snow. Differentials have gears in them that transfer the power from the drive train to your wheels &#8211; which is why they&#8217;re often referred to as gear boxes. The gears need to be very strong to do this work, and they need to be properly protected so that they&#8217;ll last.</p>
<p> All vehicles have some form of differential. If you have a front-wheel drive car, your differential is often called a transaxle and is located in the front. If you have rear-wheel drive, the differential is in the back of the car. If you have a four-wheel drive vehicle, you will have a differential in the front and the back &#8211; and in the middle as well. The center differential adjusts for differences in speed between the front and rear wheels.</p>
<p> Differential fluid lubricates and cools the gears. Over time, the fluid can get dirty from bits of the gears grinding off. The additives that keep the fluid clean and protect the differential break down over time. So your vehicle manufacturer has scheduled intervals for you to have your differential fluid changed.</p>
<p> Differentials are hard working mechanisms, and, along with the gears in a manual transmission, need to be serviced regularly with high-quality, replacement fluid. Your New York City automotive service advisor can give you more information as to when your next differential service is recommended. You can also ask if they have a record of when the service was last completed.</p>
<p> As with most service intervals, if you are driving under more severe conditions, you will want to service your differential more frequently. &#8220;Severe service&#8221; conditions are defined in most owners&#8217; manuals, and include: frequent starts and stops, short trips, cold weather, hot weather and towing. All these conditions add to the stress of the vehicle and its parts. Also, off-roading in New Jersey can be especially hard on differentials, especially if you cross streams. Proper service will extend the life of your gears and keep them running more smoothly. If you have never had your differential checked, visit http://www.twintowersservice.com/ for more information.</p>
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		<title>Fort Lee Exhaust And Emissions Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 21:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes when we talk about exhaust service in Fort Lee, we think about exhaust pipes and mufflers. And if you can see smoke, or if it&#8217;s too loud. But, exhaust service at a place like Twin Towers Service Station is really a lot more comprehensive these days. For example, in the U.S., the federal government [...]]]></description>
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<p> Sometimes when we talk about exhaust service in Fort Lee, we think about exhaust pipes and mufflers. And if you can see smoke, or if it&rsquo;s too loud. But, exhaust service at a place like <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong> is really a lot more comprehensive these days.</p>
<p> For example, in the U.S., the federal government mandated catalytic converters for all cars in Fort Lee in 1976 and on-board emission control computers in 1990. New Jersey and federal emissions requirements have forced manufacturers to come up with much more sophisticated ways to comply with environmental regulations. Cars sold in Canada follow the same guidelines.</p>
<p> So, exhaust service has really become <a title="Fort Lee exhaust and emissions service" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">exhaust and emissions service</a>. High-tech computer-controlled emissions devices are now a big part of that. And because it&rsquo;s so sophisticated, your vehicle manufacturer recommends having your emission system checked out by a qualified technician, like the ones we have at <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong>, regularly to make sure everything&rsquo;s working right &ndash; which is usually every six months or 6,000 miles.</p>
<p> If your &#8216;check engine light&#8217; comes on while you are driving around the New York City area, especially if it&rsquo;s flashing, then you need to get your car looked at right away. Chances are it&rsquo;s an emission related problem. You might have exhaust or emissions trouble if your car is hard to start, runs rough, or if it&rsquo;s noisy or smoking.</p>
<p> So let&rsquo;s review the exhaust system. Everything starts with the <strong>exhaust manifold</strong>. That&rsquo;s the part that attaches to the engine and collects the exhaust from the cylinders and directs it into the exhaust pipe.</p>
<p> The <strong>exhaust gaskets</strong> help seal the connection with the manifold and other joints along the way. Now, if the manifold is cracked or loose, or a gasket is leaking, then dangerous gases could escape into the passenger compartment, where you ride. Carbon monoxide can be deadly, so it&rsquo;s important that your exhaust system doesn&rsquo;t leak.</p>
<p> The <strong>exhaust pipes</strong> connect the various components. They can rust or be damaged by a rock, so they need to be inspected periodically.</p>
<p> Next comes the <strong>catalytic converter</strong>. This part actually looks like a muffler. It changes chemicals that are dangerous to your health, and to the local New Jersey environment, into harmless carbon dioxide and water. Now it doesn&rsquo;t require any maintenance itself. But eventually they wear out. If it has, you&rsquo;ll probably find out when your car fails an emissions inspection.</p>
<p> Now the <strong>muffler</strong>. Its main job is to quiet engine noises. Mufflers work by either absorbing or baffling sound. And you can actually customize your car&rsquo;s sound with different mufflers &ndash; which is pretty cool because you can change the look of your car, and the way it sounds.</p>
<p> Rusted or road-damaged mufflers can actually leak and they need to be replaced right away. The exhaust system is attached to the car by a series of hangers and clamps that hold the system in place. And when these hangers come loose or break then hot exhaust components can touch and melt wires, hoses and lines. Just think of the damage a hot curling iron can do &ndash; but worse. It&rsquo;s not good to have that waving around. </p>
<p> And finally, we end at the <strong>tailpipe</strong>. Appropriate name. This is the final outlet for the exhaust. And one other component is the <strong>oxygen sensor</strong>. It monitors the oxygen content of the exhaust so the engine-control computer can adjust the fuel-to-air mix to keep the car running right.</p>
<p> We hope this hasn&rsquo;t been too &#8216;exhausting&#8217; of a discussion, but these things impact everything from life and death safety due to exhaust leaks, to just fine-tuning the sound of your ride. And talk with your service advisor at <a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a> if you feel you need any of these items inspected on your vehicle, because a quick look can sure save a lot of pain down the road. </p>
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		<title>Maintenance for High Mileage Vehicles In Fort Lee New Jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 18:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the recession hit, the median age for cars in the Fort Lee New Jersey area (zip code: 07024) was over nine years. And two-thirds had over 75,000 miles. At Twin Towers Service Station we hear reports that those numbers continue to rise. If you have a high-mileage vehicle in the New York City area, [...]]]></description>
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<p> Before the recession hit, the median age for cars in the Fort Lee New Jersey area (zip code: 07024) was over nine years. And two-thirds had over 75,000 miles. At <a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a> we hear reports that those numbers continue to rise.</p>
<blockquote><p>If you have a high-mileage vehicle in the New York City area, bring it in for high-mileage maintenance:<br /> <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong><br /> 1290 Anderson Avenue <br /> Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024<br /> <strong>(201)224-8444</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Many people in Fort Lee are keeping their vehicles longer. The economy has influenced that, but the fact that modern sedans are more durable and reliable means that owning a high mileage vehicle doesn&#8217;t have to be a painful experience.</p>
<p> Local car owners in Fort Lee with over 100,000 miles on their vehicles often ask which service intervals they should follow. Let&#8217;s start with the special needs of the older vehicle&#8230;</p>
<p> The reality is that <strong>time and mileage will take its toll</strong>. The <a title="Fort Lee engine and transmission" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">engine and transmission</a> will have more sludge. The fuel, steering and brake systems will have gum and varnish built up. There&#8217;ll be more dirt and contaminants in the fuel tank. Corrosion and deposits in the cooling system. And seals and gaskets will start to dry out.</p>
<p> All of this, plus normal wear and tear, means that the engine might not be as strong as new, so it just has to work harder to get the job done.</p>
<p> So we need to compensate. Consider high-mileage formulations for oil changes, transmission service, etc. These special formulations contain additives that condition the seals and gaskets to prevent leaks. They also have more detergents to clean sludge and other deposits. They cost a bit more, but they&#8217;re worth it.</p>
<p> In general, if an <a title="Fort Lee auto service" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">auto service</a> was recommended every 15,000 miles when the car was new, you should continue to get the service done every 15,000 miles.</p>
<p> Talk with your Fort Lee service advisor at Twin Towers Service Station about the condition of your engine. See if he thinks you should adjust your auto service intervals for oil changes or other auto maintenance to account for the older engine working harder.</p>
<p> Expect the oil filter to get dirty faster. Same goes for the fuel filter. And some leaks are to be expected so you need to keep a closer eye on fluid levels.</p>
<p> If anything, following recommended service intervals for your sedan is more important in a higher mileage vehicle. Skipping oil changes or other services can lead to problems much more quickly than with a newer vehicle.</p>
<p> So, have your Fort Lee auto service advisor at Twin Towers Service Station help you with an assessment of your older car or truck. If you haven&#8217;t gotten around to a fuel system cleaning, or replacing power steering or brake fluid, a differential service or transmission service &ndash; it&#8217;s time to start taking care of those things. It&#8217;ll help keep you on the road for many more happy miles.</p>
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		<title>Wiper Blades In New Jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 19:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Windshield Wipers]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re gonna drive around the New York City area, you&#8217;ve got to be able to see! So having a good pair of windshield wipers is extremely important. We&#8217;ve all experienced the frustration and fear of not being able to see clearly during a storm, or when our windshield is just dirty. It seems like [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you&#8217;re gonna drive around the New York City area, <strong>you&#8217;ve got to be able to see!</strong> So having a <strong>good pair of windshield wipers</strong> is extremely important. We&#8217;ve all experienced the frustration and fear of not being able to see clearly during a storm, or when our windshield is just dirty.</p>
<p> It seems like your wiper blades are always at their worst when you need them the most. But windshield wipers are like most other vehicle parts&ndash; they <strong>require regular attention in order to work their best</strong>.</p>
<p> You really ought to <a title="Fort Lee replace your wiper blades" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">replace your wiper blades</a> twice a year; in the spring and the fall. If it&#8217;s going to be a particularly harsh winter in Fort Lee, you may even want to get special winter blades in the fall. Winter blades are designed to resist freezing.</p>
<p> Speaking of winter and freezing conditions, if your car has been sitting for a long time and the windshield becomes frozen, don&#8217;t use your wipers to clear off snow and ice. That&#8217;ll just tear up the blades and cause them to wear out more quickly. <strong>It may even damage the wiper motor</strong>.</p>
<p> Over time, wiper blades become hard and brittle, and then tear. They also lose their flexibility and just don&#8217;t cover the windshield effectively.</p>
<p> Worn wiper blades aren&#8217;t just a safety hazard; they can also scratch your windshield. That may require replacing the entire windshield; a big cost for such a little part.</p>
<p> Replace worn blades right away. Your local service center can provide you with a quality replacement blade. They cost about the same as they would at the store; but installation is included at <a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a>. </p>
<p> Of course you also need washer fluid to help your blades do their work. Even though your local Fort Lee service center will top off the washer fluid with a <a title="Fort Lee full service oil change" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">full service oil change</a>, it is a good idea to have some extra fluid at home, or in the car if you are on a long trip.	</p>
<p> Always use windshield washer fluid. Plain water, even that fancy bottled water, may freeze in the fluid reservoir or on the windshield itself, making things worse. Besides, water won&#8217;t do a good job of cleaning your windows.</p>
<p> And remember that some vehicles have two reservoirs: one for the windshield and one for the back window &ndash; which may be under the hood or somewhere in the back.	</p>
<p> So follow these tips to keep your windshield clear and your eye on the road, and give us a call at <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong> or come by our shop at 1290 Anderson Avenue, Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024. Call to make an appointment at <strong>(201)224-8444</strong></p>
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		<title>Synthetic Oil For Fort Lee Autos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you aren&#8217;t currently using synthetic motor oil in your Fort Lee vehicle, maybe now&#8217;s the time to consider it. Need more information? Well, synthetic motor oil is a substitute for petroleum based oil. Synthetic oil doesn&#8217;t gel or gum-up like petroleum based oil and it doesn&#8217;t vaporize as easily. It protects better in severe [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you aren&rsquo;t currently using <a title="Fort Lee synthetic motor oil" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">synthetic motor oil</a> in your Fort Lee vehicle, maybe now&rsquo;s the time to consider it. Need more information? Well, synthetic motor oil is a substitute for petroleum based oil.</p>
<p> Synthetic oil doesn&rsquo;t gel or gum-up like petroleum based oil and it doesn&rsquo;t vaporize as easily. It protects better in <a title="Fort Lee severe driving conditions" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">severe driving conditions</a> like stop and go driving around Fort Lee, as well as in very hot or very cold conditions. More and more new vehicles are being delivered with full synthetic motor oil; with the recommendation to use synthetic for the life of the vehicle.</p>
<p> Why is this? <strong>Synthetic motor oil maximizes engine power and fuel economy</strong>. To see why; we&rsquo;d need a microscope, so we&rsquo;ll have to settle for using our imaginations.</p>
<p> The molecules of conventional motor oil are long hydrocarbon chains. Synthetic motor oil, on the other hand, has uniform, round molecules. Which is more slippery, a pile of pencils or a pile of marbles? </p>
<p> Synthetic motor oil lubricates better because there&rsquo;s less friction. That means better wear protection, cooler operating temperatures, more power and better <a title="Fort Lee fuel economy" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>. And synthetic oil doesn&rsquo;t sludge up like conventional oil, so it prevents those small oil passages from clogging up. </p>
<p> Some manufacturers are extending oil change intervals. The added protection of synthetic oil covers you for these longer intervals. Talk with your service advisor about how you drive and see if he thinks you can benefit from synthetic oil. Also ask about the appropriate oil change interval for synthetic, because it may very well be longer than for conventional oil.</p>
<p> Most of us here in Fort Lee have a busy life and might occasionally miss an <a title="Fort Lee oil change" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">oil change</a>; go ahead admit it. Since we&rsquo;re not perfect, doesn&rsquo;t it make sense to use a motor oil that&rsquo;s got your back? </p>
<p> Now synthetic oil costs more. But it lasts longer, protects better and increases fuel economy. You&rsquo;ll likely save money in the long run. If you&rsquo;re serious about making your car last longer, start using synthetic motor oil right away.</p>
<p>Give us a call at (201)224-8444 to schedule an oil change, or visit us at our <a title="Twin Towers Service Station website" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Selecting New Tires and Wheels</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 17:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of us just love tires. All those little rubber hairs on new tires and the smell is wonderful. We live in a great time for tires. No matter how you drive, where you want to go or the look you&#8217;re after; there is a tire for you. The same is true about wheels. The [...]]]></description>
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<p> Some of us just love <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a>. All those little rubber hairs on new tires and the smell is wonderful. We live in a great time for tires. No matter how you drive, where you want to go or the look you&#8217;re after; there is a tire for you.</p>
<p> The same is true about wheels. The hardest part is choosing from the thousands of wheels available.</p>
<p> We may not be able to help with that, but we can help you get some things in mind before you consult with your Fort Lee tire professional. Let&#8217;s start with function and think about how you drive.</p>
<p> For example, maybe you have a large SUV but you don&#8217;t drive off-road, so an off-road tread isn&#8217;t important. Also, because you are not out bouncing over rocks in the New Jersey backcountry, you don&#8217;t need a high profile tire to protect your rims. So that means you can probably go with the low-wide look.</p>
<p> If you have a winter season with rain and snow or if you find you need better ice and snow performance, they make great, high-performance snow tires that won&#8217;t make it look like you are driving a tractor.</p>
<p> There really are a lot of options for any given vehicle. You will find it very helpful to have a discussion like this with your New York City tire pro when you need new <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a>. You can find the best solutions for your driving needs and to make improvements in ride or handling.</p>
<p> Picking a wheel that is the same size as what you are now running is pretty simple. But, it gets trickier if you want to upsize. Just get some help when you go bigger. All that tire and wheel still needs to fit in the available space. You do not want your <a title="Fort Lee tires" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> to rub when you turn or hit a bump. You also need to make sure your brakes and suspension bits will fit with your wheel of choice. It doesn&#8217;t matter how great your car looks if it&#8217;s not drivable.</p>
<p> Taller, wider wheels and tires probably weigh more than your stock shoes. And it&#8217;s &#8220;unsprung&#8221; weight &#8211; that has a big impact on brake performance. The upsized shoes increase rotational inertia &#8211; if you go too big you may need to upgrade your brakes to compensate.</p>
<p> Another possible problem is an inaccurate speedometer. This happens because the number of rotations can change with the new wheels. Fortunately, speedometers and odometers are all controlled by the engine computer; so it is simple to get it reprogrammed and compensate for the bigger tires.</p>
<p> No matter what you are after: low cost, long life, high performance, traction or stunning good looks, your wheel and tire professional at Twin Towers Service Station in Fort Lee, New Jersey can help you identify your needs and give you a custom fit. With all the options available, you don&#8217;t have to compromise. There is a tire out there with your name on it!</p>
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		<title>Ethics of Automotive Repair in Fort Lee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re going to be talking about the ethics of automotive repair. It seems like news outlets really like hit-and-run reporting; they hit everyone from groceries stores to retail to physicians. And the Fort Lee automotive service and repair industry hasn&#8217;t been given a pass either. Unfortunately, every profession in Fort Lee has some bad actors [...]]]></description>
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<p> We&#8217;re going to be talking about the <strong>ethics of automotive repair</strong>. It seems like news outlets really like hit-and-run reporting; they hit everyone from groceries stores to retail to physicians. And the Fort Lee automotive service and repair industry hasn&#8217;t been given a pass either.</p>
<p> Unfortunately, every profession in Fort Lee has some bad actors that hurt the reputation of everyone else. On the automotive side, <strong>industry associations and professional licensing organizations are very committed to high ethical standards</strong>.</p>
<p> Yet some people remain uncomfortable with Fort Lee automotive service and repair. It may start with the fact that our vehicles are a big investment and we rely on them for so much in our lives. That alone guarantees our attention. And how well we understand the recommendations really impacts our comfort level.</p>
<p> If we understand what&#8217;s recommended and the benefits of taking care of the work &ndash; and the <strong>pitfalls of putting it off</strong> &ndash; we&#8217;ll have more trust in the recommendation. So communication is key. It&#8217;s like going to the doctor; If she&#8217;s using medical jargon and takes a lot of basic medical knowledge for granted, we have a hard time following her train of thought. It can be like that with your Fort Lee service advisor too. He&#8217;s so familiar with all things automotive, he may forget you don&#8217;t know a PCV from an EGT.</p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t understand what your doctor&#8217;s talking about: <strong>ask some questions</strong>. If you don&#8217;t understand what your Fort Lee automotive advisor&#8217;s talking about: ask some questions.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s go back to those ethical standards; when we hear a repair recommendation, we always ask ourselves, &#8220;Is this really necessary?&#8221; Well, here&#8217;s the industry standard:</p>
<p> If a technician tells you that a repair or replacement is required it <strong>must meet the following criteria</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><ol>
<li>The part <strong>no longer performs its intended purpose</strong></li>
<li>The part <strong>does not meet a design specification</strong> </li>
<li>The <strong>part is missing</strong></li>
</ol>
</blockquote>
<p><strong>For example</strong>, it you take your car in for a grinding noise when you step on the brakes, you may just think you need new brake pads. After the inspection, the technician at <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong> says that you have a cracked rotor and need to replace it.</p>
<p> If you tried to get him to simply put new pads on, he would say that if you didn&#8217;t want to replace the rotor; <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong> would ethically have to refuse the repair.</p>
<p> To just put pads on a cracked rotor would have been very wrong. The brakes could&#8217;ve failed at anytime and needed to be repaired &ndash; not just have a band-aid slapped on them.</p>
<p> Now, looking at something not so serious, the technician may suggest repair or replacement if:</p>
<ol>
<li>The part is <strong>close to the end of its useful life</strong> &ndash; just above discard specifications or likely to fail soon</li>
<li>To address a <strong>customer need or request</strong> &ndash; like for better ride or increased performance</li>
<li>To <strong>comply with maintenance recommended</strong> by the vehicle&#8217;s manufacturer</li>
<li>Based on the technician&#8217;s <strong>informed experience</strong></li>
</ol>
<p>Of course, the technician has the burden of making ethical recommendations and properly educating their customers. For the customer, if you are uncomfortable with a recommendation, ask some questions. <strong>More information is always a good thing</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Twin Towers Service Station On Your Serpentine Belt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 19:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we&#8217;re going to be talking about serpentine belts for our Fort Lee New Jersey customers. Let&#8217;s start by talking about the accessories that are driven by the serpentine belt. First is the alternator. That&#8217;s the device that makes electricity to power the vehicle and recharge the battery. Then there&#8217;s the air conditioning compressor that [...]]]></description>
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<p> Today we&rsquo;re going to be talking about <strong>serpentine belts</strong> for our Fort Lee New Jersey customers. Let&rsquo;s start by talking about the accessories that are driven by the <a title="Fort Lee serpentine belt" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">serpentine belt</a>. First is the alternator. That&rsquo;s the device that makes electricity to power the vehicle and recharge the battery. Then there&rsquo;s the air conditioning compressor that makes cool air for you while you&#8217;re driving around Fort Lee New Jersey in the summer.</p>
<p> The power steering and power brake pumps are driven by the serpentine belt in most vehicles. Those pumps make the pressure that assists your steering and braking. </p>
<p> In many vehicles, the water pump is driven by the serpentine belt. The water pump is what circulates the coolant that protects your engine. In some cars around Fort Lee New Jersey, the water pump is driven by the timing belt. </p>
<p> The radiator cooling fans on some vehicles are also driven by the serpentine belt. Some have separate electric motors. That&rsquo;s really a lot of work for one belt.</p>
<p> But modern engine design has a single belt that snakes around the front of the engine and drives most if not all of these accessories. Serpentine belts do a lot of work, but they&rsquo;re tough and can last for thousands of miles.</p>
<p> <strong>Just how long will they last?</strong> That&rsquo;ll vary for each individual car in the Fort Lee New Jersey area. Your manufacturer will have a recommendation for when it should be changed, but it could need it sooner. The good news is that a <a title="Fort Lee visual inspection" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">visual inspection</a> can reveal a belt that&rsquo;s getting close to failing.</p>
<p> Twin Towers Service Station can look at the belt: if it has more than three or four cracks per inch it needs to be replaced. A deep crack that&rsquo;s more than half the depth of the belt &#8211; replace. Frayed, missing pieces, a shiny glazed look? It&rsquo;s out of there.</p>
<p> <strong>What&rsquo;s involved in replacing the belt?</strong> First the old belt is removed. Then a new one is fitted around all the pulleys for the accessories and the drive. There&rsquo;s a special pulley called a tensioner. </p>
<p> This pulley is mounted to the engine block with a spring loaded arm. Its job is to apply the correct amount of tension to the belt to keep it from getting loose and maybe slipping off. Because the spring in the tensioner pulley wears out, <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://www.autonettv.com" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a> recommends replacing them at the same time as the belt. It just makes sense.</p>
<p> <strong>What are the warning signs that there&rsquo;s a problem with the serpentine belt?</strong> You may hear a squealing sound from under the hood when accelerating around our Fort Lee New Jersey streets. A loose belt might give you a slow, slapping sound.</p>
<p> <strong>What do you do if your belt breaks?</strong> If you&rsquo;ve actually had that happen on our local Fort Lee New Jersey freeway, it can be a little scary. Often the first thing you notice is that you have no power steering or power brakes. Don&rsquo;t panic &ndash; you can still steer and brake, but you&rsquo;ll have to do the work. It&rsquo;ll be harder to steer and you&rsquo;ll need more time and effort to stop, so plan accordingly.</p>
<p> Your dashboard will light up will all kinds of warnings. You&rsquo;ll see a warning about your cooling system if you have a water pump that&rsquo;s driven by the serpentine belt. This is very critical because without your cooling system working, your <strong>engine will overheat</strong>. If you don&rsquo;t stop you&rsquo;ll have massive engine damage, maybe to the point that you need a new engine. Pull over as quickly as you safely can. Open your windows and turn the heater on full blast to provide a little engine cooling and pulled over as soon as possible.</p>
<p> The battery light will come on because the alternator isn&rsquo;t working. If your car&rsquo;s water pump isn&rsquo;t driven by the serpentine belt, you&rsquo;re not in danger of overheating so you can drive a little further if necessary. But the battery will run down to the point where the car won&rsquo;t run and will just shut off. You don&rsquo;t want that to happen while you&rsquo;re driving in our local Fort Lee New Jersey traffic.</p>
<p> Remember, this does not have to happen if you replace your serpentine belt on schedule. Ask your technician at Twin Towers Service Station to check your belts and hoses from time to time so you can take care of them if they need to be replaced prematurely.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong><br /> 1290 Anderson Avenue <br /> Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024<br /> <strong>(201)224-8444</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Fuel Saving Tip: Fuel System Cleaning Near Cliffside Park New Jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 21:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; A lot of gas is wasted in the Cliffside Park area by dirty fuel delivery systems. Let&#8217;s start at the tank. The gas tank gathers dirt, rust and sediment over the years. That&#8217;s why there&#8217;s a fuel filter to clean the fuel after it leaves the tank. A dirty filter will rob the [...]]]></description>
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<p> A lot of gas is wasted in the Cliffside Park area by dirty <a title="Cliffside Park fuel delivery systems" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">fuel delivery systems</a>. </p>
<p> Let&#8217;s start at the tank. The gas tank gathers dirt, rust and sediment over the years. That&#8217;s why there&#8217;s a <strong>fuel filter</strong> to clean the fuel after it leaves the tank. A dirty filter will rob the engine of the clean gas it needs to run efficiently.</p>
<p> <a title="Twin Towers Service Station Fuel System Cleaning" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/FuelSavingTips-SystemCleaning_DaveS_Chromakey_Repoort_v1_s.jpg" alt="Twin Towers Service Station Fuel System Cleaning" align="right" /></a> The fuel intake components get coated with gum and varnish over time. This results in fuel being delivered inefficiently and some of that gunk getting into the engine. A fuel system service at <strong><a title="Twin Towers Service Station" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">Twin Towers Service Station</a></strong> will leave your intake as clean as a whistle.</p>
<p> The big fuel thief is <a title="Cliffside Park dirty fuel injectors" href="http://www.twintowersservice.com/" target="_blank">dirty fuel injectors</a>. They deliver fuel to the engine at a specified pressure and in a particular spray pattern. When they&#8217;re clogged, the fuel doesn&#8217;t get atomized the way it&#8217;s supposed to and doesn&#8217;t get burned as efficiently.</p>
<p> See your owner&#8217;s manual or ask your Cliffside Park service advisor at Twin Towers Service Station when a fuel system cleaning is recommended.</p>
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