CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service, 660 E Main Street Wellington, Utah, Ut (435) 637-5337 Next to Post Office. Is your One stop shop for all you Auto Repair needs. We do = Tires, Alignment, oil change, tune up, brakes, off road, 4x4, lift kits, mufflers, exhaust and much more. North of Moab, Green River, Sunnyside, South of Price, Helper, spanish Fork, Castle gate, carbonville. on Hwy 191/6

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Sunday, February 15, 2026

Tires = Price & Helper Utah Auto Repair

#C.A.R.S

CARS TIRES

Tire pressure is a measure of the amount of air in a vehicle's tires, in pounds per square inch. The required service involves checking the tires' pressure with a pressure gauge, at least monthly, if not more frequently. But then you knew that.

Why do I have to do this?     Having the proper tire pressure is a crucial safety issue. Next to the brakes, the tires are the most important safety devices on your car. Incorrect tire pressure will compromise cornering, braking and stability. And in the worst-case scenario, improper tire pressure can lead to tire failure — and a serious accident. Incorrect tire pressure also will affect your comfort, fuel economy and tire life.

What happens if I don't do this?     If tire pressure is too high, then less of the tire touches the ground. As a consequence, your car will bounce around on the road. And when your tires are bouncing instead of firmly planted on the road, traction suffers and so do your stopping distances. You'll also feel a decrease in ride comfort. (Hint: If you notice that every tie you own has coffee on it, check your tire pressure. It may be too high.)

C.A.R.S. Tire Pressure:    

Most vehicles list tire pressure requirements on one of the door posts, most often the driver's.

     If tire pressure is too low, then too much of the tire's surface area touches the ground, which increases friction between the road and the tire. As a result, not only will your tires wear prematurely, but they also could overheat. Overheating can lead to tread separation — and a nasty accident. One sign of low tire pressure is if your tires squeal when cornering.

     You need to check your tire pressure even if your tires aren't leaking. Why? Because tire pressure also changes with the temperature outside. Tire pressure decreases by about 1 pound per square inch for every 10-degree drop in outside air temperature. So if you last had your tire pressure checked in July, when it was 80 degrees outside, and it's now January — and the temperature is minus 20 — your tires may be underinflated by 10 pounds, which is dangerous.

Tire Rotation:     We know that all tires rotate. But we're talking about another kind of rotation — rotating tires to different corners of the car and maybe even reversing the direction in which they turn. 
     Many tires are rotated front-to-back and side-to-side, but some tires are directional, which means they're only supposed to turn in one direction. They have to stay on the same side of the car. Directional tires often have arrows on the tire's sidewall to show you the direction in which they should turn.

If you're not sure which kind of tires you have, check with your mechanic.

Should I do this service when it's recommended?
    The financial benefit of rotating tires is that you'll increase the useful life of the tire. Instead, you can ask your mechanic to rotate your tires when they're already off your car for another service, such as a brake repair. th
ey may do it for Less.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service    Hwy 191 / 6
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah

       - Next to Post Office

-North of Moab, Green River Utah

                                            -6 miles South of Price, Helper, Spanish Fork Utah

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

HEADLIGHTS in Utah Auto Repair


HEADLIGHTS

When you are ready to fix your old headlights, CARS Utah can help.

Winter is here and Headlights help keep you safe. 

  •  If you find your head lights are too dim, we can replace the bulbs to add brightness.
     Jeep bar lights are great for camping.
    We have lights to add your cars & camper for  Ambiance and out door lighting.  
    We would be happy to show you Idea's that you might like.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service 
660 E Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Highway 191 / 6      Next to Post Office
(435) 637-5337
www.facebook.com/carsbellingham
CARS Complete Auto Repair Service IN UTAH 

Other Services =  Mufflers, Brakes, Exhaust, Tune-ups, Tires & much more....

Hours: M-F 8-5, Sat By Apt. Sun. Closed




C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. 
(435) 637-5337 
North Of Moab, Green River Utah
 6 miles South of Price, Helper
South of Spanish Fork, Provo UT

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Tires for Winter at CARS auto repair Utah

TIRES     
Winter is here and you want to make sure your tires are in good condition.

You should check the condition of your tires' treads.
     The minimum acceptable tread depth is 3/32 inch. This is about the distance from the edge of a penny to the top of Abe's head. But, if you are leaving on a trip, you wouldn't want the minimum tread.
     
While you're looking at the tire tread, keep an eye out for an uneven wear pattern. (Uneven) means the tire is more worn on one edge. This usually means you need a wheel alignment. Also, run your fingers along the tread and feel for lumps. The presence of lumps could mean that the tire is not balanced correctly.

C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 
660 E Main ST. Wellington Utah
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com   = Cars Auto Repair Utah
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham
North Of Moab, Green Ruver Utah  
-6 miles South of Price, Helper Utah
South of Spanish Fork UT

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