Posted on 5/25/2021
Does My Car Need An Alignment? Tires, wheels, suspension, and brakes are very important to ensure a comfortable and safe drive. Recently, we have talked about tire condition and their maintenance and usually, an alignment goes hand in hand with new tires. Now let’s see what that’s all about! If you are wondering about your car and when to perform an alignment service, you are in the right place! First things first, an alignment refers to the angle that your tires are sitting on the road. It’s important that tires are straight and centered in the wheel wells, but through thousands of miles of driving, the setup of your tires can change and even the slightest difference in angle can affect the driving performance of your car. With an alignment service, we are fine-tuning these measurements to bring the car back to the original recommended condition. This helps to g ... read more
Posted on 5/11/2021
The Penny Test We get it. Life can be busy and the last thing you want to worry about is the maintenance of your car. But for the sake of your safety and others on the road, it's important to check in from time to time on how your car is doing. One of the most essential components to that is tire condition. In our previous blog post, we discussed tire replacement depending on age and tread depth. Today, we are digging a little bit deeper to show you an easy way to check your tire tread depth by yourself. So, stay tuned and save yourself some time before visiting your closest mechanic shop, with the Penny Test! The Penny Test is just as simple as it sounds, all you need is a Penny, access to your car tires, and you are good to go! Now, all you have to do is insert the coin with Lincoln’s head facing downwards to the tire tread and see how deep it goes. If you can see ... read more
Posted on 5/5/2021
You have been driving your car for quite some time now and are wondering about your tire condition. At first sight, they look fine, but how do you know for sure if they are due for a replacement? Well, that’s what we will find out in today’s Future Auto Service Blog post as we will discuss identifying factors and easy ways to find a replacement for your tires. How to Tell if Your Tire Needs to be Changed: Besides having a flat or blowout, there are two important factors when checking your tire condition: · Tread Depth · Manufacturing Age First, you always want to be aware of the tread depth. To get a better idea of tread depth, let’s first understand what the tread on a tire is actually good for. Essentially, all the grooves, knobs, and patterns are working together to help the car maintain a grip on the road while braking, accelerating, and cornering. Further, it can even ... read more
Posted on 4/28/2021
Three Things You Should Check On Your Car Right Now! Just like their owners, cars are incredibly unique and come in all shapes, colors, sizes, and costs. But if there is one thing they all have in common, it’s the fact that all cars have certain components that wear out when driving. Such parts have to be carefully inspected and replaced over time, to ensure maximum safety and lifespan of your vehicle. That process is generally referred to as maintenance and can be done by our certified mechanics at the Future Auto Service department or even yourself! In today’s blog post, we will go through the THREE most common maintenance items that you need to be aware of and should check on your car right now before driving: Engine Oil Battery Charge Tires Engine Oil: Fluids such as engine oil, make for an incredibly important part of your engine. Inside, hundreds of sensitive parts are moving at incredibly high speeds to bring acceleration and ... read more
Posted on 4/26/2021
Synthetic motor oil was designed to be a more cost-effective lubricant for engines that would reduce the amount of friction caused by shifting loads during driving. Thus, it was hoped that by using synthetic oils, the engine will have a longer and more reliable life span, not to mention a lower fuel economy. This, in turn, will benefit the consumer as well as the environment. There are two main properties that make up synthetic oil, the molecular size and the level of porosity. With the molecular size, this type of lubricant has a larger number of surface structures or crystallites. These crystallites are made of multiple molecules, or atoms, which are much too small to be seen by the naked eye. They are bonded together with molecular bonds that are strong enough to withstand the stresses that an engine is exposed to on a regular basis. In this way, friction is prevented and the engine lasts longer. The lower molecular weight ensures a steady supply of fuel throughout the life of the ... read more