Avoiding Tire Blowouts

Avoiding Tire Blowouts

Suffering from a tire blowout while we are in the middle of driving can be extremely dangerous. Therefore, we must take all the precautions at hand to avoid it from happening.

Towing experts from Leahy’s Towing wrote a guide to help you avoid a tire blowout.

Keep the Right Pressure on your Tires

Maintaining proper tire pressure is essential for our safety. Neither under nor above recommended levels. You can consult the exact amount of pressure for your tires on the vehicle user guide, as not all tires work with the same levels.

Check tire pressure before each time you drive your vehicle. Use a pressure gauge for this task and it can be filled if you need to at a gas station air compressor.

Importance of Tire Pressure

Filling our tires causes the rubber to stretch out due to the excess of air. Leaving a weaker tire. On the other hand, under-inflated tires may blowout as they easily overheat.

Overloaded Vehicles

At any time we can exceed the maximum weight capacity of our vehicles. This situation could lead to a tire suddenly blowing out.

Verify how much weight can your vehicle take before you embark on a long trip. Besides, don’t do moving trips if your load is too heavy. Rent a moving truck instead.

Driving at High Speed

Speeding compromises the integrity of your tires. A tire can blowout due to excessive heat when you are driving at high speeds. Additionally, it may cause a sudden drop in tire pressure, which could lead to blowouts, especially in older tires.

Age and Quality

Another way to avoid suffering from a tire blowout is being aware of their use. Depending on the vehicle, tires last from 25,000 to 50,000 miles.

Worn out tires are susceptible to experiencing blowouts. Have them replaced if they have covered the previously mentioned distances.

If you do unfortunately have a blow out. Enlist the help of your local Leahy’s Towing company. We are just a call away.

ESSENTIAL TEEN DRIVER TIPS

ESSENTIAL TEEN DRIVER TIPS

Raising a teenage driver should be done in a proper way. It is important to give them the best advice and information in terms of safety. This, in order to teach them how to drive safely. In order to educate you on this matter, we have come up with tips from driving pros.

Stoplight Logic

Teens can get confused if there are more stoplights than the traditional green, yellow, and red. There may be curved or flashing arrows in some lights. Other signs mean that drivers should yield just before turning to the left side. One of the basic steps to teaching your teen to drive safely is to educate him to recognize the stoplights there are on the road.

Long-Distance Trips

It is highly likely that your teen uses the car to drive himself to school and then back home. It is important for them to manage longer driving distances. Driving long distances can cause fatigue and a hypnotic effect on a person. For this reason, you should let them drive when you have family road trips or other excursions to places far away.

Night Driving

You should also allow them to drive at night when with you at the front passenger seat guiding them. You should take them to the freeway and streets with empty sides. Once they feel comfortable driving around these places, you can be sure they can handle them by themselves. Also, teach them how to turn on the car’s blinkers and beams properly. One important thing to consider is to tell them that by no means should they drive while drunk. Also, that there are dangers implied when driving tired and drowsy. If a teen isn’t paying full attention to driving, it is best for them not to drive at all.

Unfamiliar Areas

Having a map with them is a good way to teach when how and where to drive. Driving should be steady and they should be taught how to read a map and drive at the same time.

Let them know the best professional towing companies for cases of emergency. Its always good to have the number of a towing service onhand. Leahy’s Towing is one to trust.

SIGNS OF TRANSMISSION ISSUES

SIGNS OF TRANSMISSION ISSUES

Car transmissions issues can get bad pretty quickly. The downside to having them is that they can become expensive to repair in the long run. Also, they can be dangerous for people who are going in the car. It is beneficial to know how to spot transmission issues in your car. The following are common transmission issues many owners may have to deal with:

Fluid Leaking

There may be fluid stains beneath the car. A possible cause of this is having a gap in the transmission system. The leak may come from either the torque converter seal, the pan gasket, or the fluid lines. You can recognize fluid leaking because the stains are normally green or red.

Clucking sounds

If you shift gears and there are clucking sounds, there may be the possibility of your car having transmission issues. In case you hear them, please go to a car mechanic for help.

Burning Smell

This sign can be dangerous. It may be caused by transmission oil overheating in the car`s transmission box. Help should be sought immediately if you notice a burning smell in your car.

Gear Grinding Signs

These ones depend on whether your car is automatic or manual. If it is automatic when there is a change in the RMP and there is a pulling feeling when changing gears. Gears can also have grinding and whining sounds. If the car is manual, then, there may be gear grinding sounds that indicate that the clutch has become degraded or the transmission`s synchronizers have broken.

Car Noise When in Neutral Position

If your car is in neutral position and you hear bumping sounds, then your transmission may be failing. This can be traced to a lack of transmission fluid. If there is car noise when in neutral position and the transmission fluid is not empty, then you should take your car to the mechanic.

Leahy’s Towing can come to your rescue if you have transmission issues that cause your car to fail. Call us for more information.

HOW NOT TO GET YOUR CAR STUCK IN DIRT OR SAND

HOW NOT TO GET YOUR CAR STUCK IN DIRT OR SAND

Driving in rough roads can be bothersome sometimes especially if you are not aware of the potential challenges that you might face ahead. While bumpy roads cannot be avoided, you can do a lot of things to repudiate your vehicle from getting stuck in dirt or sand. For those who are curious how, here’s what the vehicle recovery experts at Leahy’s Towing say.

1) Check the road first

The best thing you can do to avoid muddy and sandy roads is to check it ahead. Before driving, inspect the road and look at its condition. Check if there is any hazard so that you can plan your driving approach.

2) Have a steady momentum

You don’t need to drive fast, just keep it slow and have a steady momentum. In this way, even if you encounter mud, dirt, or sand, you have full control of your vehicle. Remember not to drive with full gear when driving. Let your wheels make traction. Low gear is ideal only for sandy roads.

3) Do not follow curves

Aim to drive straight, If you can avoid curves, do it as much as possible. Curves can lead you to get stuck. Have a pre-map of your path and look for a straight line where you can drive.

4) Drive with deflated tires

If you are aware of rough roads ahead, then it’s best to deflate your tires before driving. Deflated tires connect more with the deep mud or dirt and in return produce more traction.

5) Avoid using your breaks

Slow down and avoid using your breaks. If you are on a muddy road, let your vehicle stop naturally do it won’t get stuck too deep.

6) Know the direction of your wheels

Ruts sometimes lead your wheels. Always be aware of the direction of your tires so you would know how to avoid ruts.

If you get stuck and need the help of a professional towing company. Call us at Leahy’s Towing to get a tow.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2, 4 AND ALL WHEEL DRIVE

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2, 4 AND ALL WHEEL DRIVE

The drivetrain is basically how a car vehicle manifests power to its wheels which makes all the difference as you’re driving on rough roads or in unstable weather conditions. Experts at Leahy’s Towing will be providing information on the basic differences between the drivetrains of 2, 4 and all-wheel drives in the following:

2 Wheel Drive

With either front or rear varieties, you can find that majority of cars today have front-wheel drives. A characteristic of the front wheel is that it allows improved traction in unstable rainy conditions and they generally have more interior space compared to that of rear-wheel drives. With rear-wheel drives, on the other hand, these provide adequate traction and weight specifically for vehicles that have a heavy rear load such as trucks.

4 Wheel Drive

This provides adequate traction. However, it may cause problems upon driving on normal roads. The vehicle’s wheels have a possibility of turning at different speeds to make room for turning distances. 4 Wheel drive vehicles have the characteristic of automatically or manually locking the ‘center differential.’ This is to give equal amounts of torque to both the front and the back axles of the wheels which happens to be perfect for unstable roads or critical weathers but not for normal roads. These vehicles also give high multiplied power low gears for the purpose of being able to climb up steep conditions and obstacles.

All Wheel Drive

These cars provide power to all 4 wheels automatically when the roads are slippery or when quick acceleration is present. Torque levels can vary depending on the wheels, however this function is automatically applied most of the time. This is also the perfect option for drivers who need extra traction in cases of rain or snow, but don’t intend on doing any “off-roading.”

A professional towing company knows the difference in these types of vehicles and take great care when towing your vehicle. If you want to learn more about how the drive type affect towing get in contact with us for more help.