METHOD Race Wheels
Posted by Tire & Wheel Specialist on Jul 7th 2016
Gauge-Store is now carrying a full line of METHOD Race Wheels! Method Race Wheels has many designs and finishes in the performance wheels. Method has a complete line of wheels for street, race, UTV and a nice VT Rally series. Method wheels are lighter, stronger and faster. You can have a great new unique look for your truck or UTV
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CENTERLINE ALLOY WHEELS
Posted by Tire & Wheel Specialist on Jun 30th 2016
Gauge-Store is now carrying a full line of Centerline Alloy wheels! Centerline has a great line of truck wheels, offering Racing truck wheels, lifted truck wheels, and street truck wheels, along with modern muscle wheels for you car. For over 30 years centerline wheels has manufactured superior quality and innovative styling for your aftermarket needs.
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White wall tires
Posted by Tire & Wheel Specialist on Jun 8th 2016
The status of whitewall
tires versus blackwall tires was originally the reverse of what it later
became, with fully black tires requiring a greater amount of carbon and less effort to maintain a clean appearance these were considered the
premium tire; since the black tires first became available they were commonly
fitted to many luxury cars through the 1930s. During the late-1920s gleaming
whitewalls contrasted against darker surroundings were considered a stylish,
but high-maintenanc
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Posted by Tire & Wheel Specialist on Jun 7th 2016
A tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an electronic system designed to monitor the air pressure inside the pneumatic tires on various types of vehicles. TPMS report real-tire tire pressure information to the driver of the vehicle, either via a gauge, a pictogram display, or a simple low pressure warning light. TPMS are provided both at an OEM (factory) level as well as an aftermarket solution. The target of a TPMS is avoiding traffic accidents, poor fuel economy, and incr
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Lug Nut Torque Sequence
Posted by Tire & Wheel Specialist on Jun 6th 2016
Proper installation requires torquing wheel-attaching hardware (lugnuts or bolts) to the recommended specification for the vehicle make, model and year. Torque specifications can be found in the vehicle's owner's manual, shop repair manual, industry reference guides or obtained from the vehicle dealer.Proper torquing requires using the correct tools, procedures and patterns to prevent over-tightening hardware, stripping threads and stretching studs, as well as will reduce the possibility of
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