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Why You Should Check Your Tyre Pressure Often

Jack Dreyer | Thursday 1st July 2021 5:15pm

Driver checking their tyre pressure.

Having over or under-inflated tyres can be dangerous not only to you but to other road users. Read on to find out the what, why, and hows of tyre pressure.

Tyre Tread: what's the difference between asymmetric and directional tyres?

Bradley Jando | Tuesday 29th June 2021 10:00am

asymmetric and directional tyres

Buying new car tyres but don't know the difference between asymmetrical, symmetrical and directional tyres? We take a look at different types of tyre tread

Do you know what your exhaust does?

Bradley Jando | Wednesday 23rd June 2021 4:17pm

Underneath if a car showing the exhaust

Your car exhaust system is a crucial part of your vehicle, but many drivers don't actually know the job it does. Kwik Fit offers an explanation in this article:

What Can Cause Excessive or Uneven Tyre Wear?

Bradley Jando | Monday 21st June 2021 11:28am

car driving on sunny road

Have you found that your tyres are wearing more quickly than they should, or in strange places? Click to find out what it means and how to fix the problem!

How Long Do Brake Pads Last & When To Replace Them

Jack Dreyer | Friday 18th June 2021 10:25am

Technician holding dirty brake pads.

When was the last time you replaced your brakes? Do you know the tell-tale signs that appear when they are due a replacement? Read on to find out more.




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