BOLTON PRAISE

29/07/09 “Very efficient, very polite and helpful fitter” Mr Gary Mitchell – Brighton Area

3/08/09 “Great Service – Punctual and quick – Thanks” Mr G N Maude – Brighton

4/08/09 “Very professional driver. Will use you again” Mr G Monson – Hove.

4/08/09 “Great Job, Thank You” Mrs D Mercer – Hove

5/08/09 “Nice chap! Helpful!” Mr T Blake-Lawson – Brighton.

08/08/09 “Excellent service” Mr J Coates – Hassocks.

11/08/09 “Very good, professional job” Mrs M Simon – Hassocks

11/08/09 “Excellent service” Mr Green – Hassocks

13/08/09 “Very efficient” Mr R. E Vincent – Brighton

13/08/09 “Great service, on time and very friendly” Mr Craig Pitt – Brighton

17/08/09 “A good job, as usual” Mr A Krandoo – Brighton

18/08/09 “Excellent service” Mr Keith Chapman – Newick.

20/08/09 “Quick Fitting, Friendly guy” Mr Ian Whiteside – Preston

07/09/09 “Very Good Service, will use again” Mr C Edgar – Brighton

09/09/09 “Very Good” Russie Ashby – Hove

09/09/09 “Excellent Service, very helpful”  Mr Cham – Haywards Heath

10/09/09 “Excellent Service” Caren Cathwell – Brighton

10/09/09 “Great job done” Mr Newman – West Sussex

11/09/09 “Very efficient – will recommend again” J Royston  – Brighton

26/09/09 “As ever, excellent service, with thanks” Mr David Skinner – Brighton

29/09/09 “Very Professional service. brilliant Thanks” Mr M Cahill-Jones – Brighton

 

TYRES     BOLTON BLOGS

Tips for Safe Tyre Inflation
July 25, 2009

Check your tyres pressure, including your spare tyre monthly and before long trips. be sure to use an accurate pressure guage.
Check your air pressure when tyres are cold when your vehicle has been drievn less than a mile at moderate speed or after being stopped for at least 3 hours.
Never release air from a hot tyre in order to reach the recommended cold tyre pressure. Normal driving causes tyres to run hotter and air pressures to increase. If you release air when your tyres are hot, you may dangerously underinflate your tyres.
If your tyres lose more than 2 psi per month, the tyre, the valve or wheel may be damaged. Get your tyres inspected.
Use valve caps to keep valve core clear of debris and to help guard against air leakage.

Foot Pumps for Tyres ‘Best Buys’ Award
June 24, 2009

Michelin tyres have scooped first and second place in a foot pump ‘Best Buys’ survey for a the UK’s biggest selling motoring weekly.

Regular use of an accurate foot pump is the most cost-effective way of keeping tyres correctly inflated, which is vital during winter months when unpredictable weather can lead to hazardous road conditions.

The Michelin Single Barrel pump was awarded the ‘Best Buy’ 5-star rating for performance and accuracy, while the Michelin Twin Barrel foot pump took the runner-up ‘Recommended’ award and a 4-star rating, in the Auto Express review.

The two foot pumps from the Michelin motoring accessories range were compared with 10 competitors’ products in tests carried out by Auto Express’ technical experts.

The accuracy of the pressure gauges and their pumping power were at the heart of the tests, with points given for stability in use, build quality, hose length and ease of tyre-valve connection.

Auto Express highlighted the superb performance of both Michelin pumps. The Single Barrel foot pump offered great accuracy, a grippy rubber foot pad, a box for storing adaptors and impressive stability; and it was this attention to detail that gave it the 5-star ‘Best Buy’ award.

The Twin Barrel pump’s large, clear gauge, long hose and smooth action were mentioned and the gauge was the most accurate in the test. These qualities plus a decent price clinched the runner-up ‘Recommended’ award and 4-stars.

Auto Express pointed out that regular use of an accurate foot pump is the most cost-effective way of keeping your tyres correctly inflated which in-turn will maximise fuel economy and keep tread wear to a minimum.

 

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