A lot of people get custom wheels in Oshkosh. When you do this yourself (over the internet . . .) you could run into trouble if you're not careful. Sometimes, once they're mounted, they just don't f...
Most Oshkosh drivers know that tires wear out and that the wear has to do with tread depth. Most of us have heard that “bald” tires are dangerous, but most of us picture a tire with no t...
Custom wheels are one way that Oshkosh folks express themselves and personalize their vehicle. But they aren't as cheap and easy as sticking decals on your back window. There are several f...
Remember snow tires? They were basically just regular tires with big, knobby lugs to get them through deep snow. They were loud and rode hard, and Oshkosh drivers couldn't wait to get them off the c...
If you're interested in customizing the wheels and tires on your vehicle, there are a few things you should know first.Most importantly, the wheels you buy need to fit your vehicle. Not al...
Have you noticed an increase in price when you get a flat tire fixed in Oshkosh, or have your tires rotated? It might be the result of your TPMS, or Tire Pressure Monitoring System.The federal gover...
When we shop for shoes, most of us know that we can get two pairs of cheap shoes or one good pair for about the same price. And since the two cheap pairs wear out in about the same time as the good ...
Tires are an expensive purchase, so knowing when tires should be replaced is important for Oshkosh drivers. Tires will just wear out with normal use. The depth of the tread on your tire dete...
Today's tires and wheels offer a lot of options for every Oshkosh driver's style, habits and driving conditions.Tires are designed for high-performance in winter or summer and even come in a long-we...
When Oshkosh drivers need to replace tires, they need to know how many they should get and on which axle they should be placed. Replacing a damaged tire may leave you with three others with significan...
You know you need new tires, but you're not sure what type. You look at a tire to get the size: 225, 50, R, 16, 92, H. All the way to the Oshkosh service center you keep repeating it over ...
Why are wheel bearings for Oshkosh vehicles important? It's simple: your wheel bearings keep the wheels on your vehicle. In today's Auto Authority LLC post, we'll discuss more about wheel bearings and...
Repair or Replace? That’s a question Oshkosh drivers ask when they have tire damage. Some punctures cannot be repaired because of their size or location. Punctures larger than a quarter of ...
Do you like to shop for shoes in Oshkosh?When buying a running shoe, is quality important?Does durability matter as long as the shoes look fabulous?Would you rather have one pair of long lasting sho...
Oshkosh drivers know that underinflated tires wear out more quickly. Underinflation is also a major cause of tire failure for Wisconsin auto owners. More flats, blow outs, skids an...
Taking care of our tires is part of vehicle care for Oshkosh drivers. We know they have to be replaced when they wear out, but tires also require some preventive maintenance. This maintenance w...
Oshkosh drivers want their tires to last as long as possible. Two ways to extend tire life are wheel balancing and tire rotation.When wheels are out of balance, they wobble and vibrate. That makes the...
Ever notice that your tire is covered with writing? It's like some hieroglyphic art form. Of course, Oshkosh drivers know that it's not just graffiti, but to most of us, it might as well be. Would you...
Tires do a lot of work for Oshkosh drivers. They transfer engine power and braking forces to the road; they handle steering control; and they cushion all those bumps and jolts while drivin...
Flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances can all be the result of driving around Oshkosh on underinflated tires. Admittedly, it's hard to tell when a radial tire is under...