Expert Auto Repair

Expert Auto Repair

Finding New and Used Tires for Less at a Tampa Auto Repair Shop

A vehicle owner looking for an auto repair shop in Tampa will be best served by one that provides a full range of services. This should include auto tune up services and the repair and maintenance of various automotive parts such as brakes. The auto repair shop should also sell top quality new and used tires for less, as well as tire rims and wheels at a discount. It should likewise provide expert services for tire mounting, wheel alignment, wheel balancing, tubeless valve maintenance and tire disposal. After all, tires, tire rims and wheels, as well as tire services make up a huge portion of car maintenance and repair costs.

The selection of tires for the vehicle should be done with professional assistance to ensure that the proper tires are chosen. Using the wrong type of tires will result in poor vehicle performance, higher maintenance and repair costs and shorter tire life.

Tire mounting and wheel balancing are services that should also be performed only by professional technicians with the use of specialized equipment. Proper tire mounting ensures the proper fit of the tire bead to the wheel. Proper wheel balancing, on the other hand, ensures the proper distribution of the weight of the vehicle and its load among the tires and the wheel assembly. If the wheels are improperly balanced, the tendency is for the vehicle to veer toward one direction even against the driver's direction. This increases fuel consumption and creates danger on the road.

Proper tire installation should also be done by professional technicians. New tires need to have their protective coating stripped off with special cleaners. Other consumable items needed in the process include bead lubricants, wheel nut lubricants, solvents, wheel cleaners and tire cleaners. It is preferable that the auto repair shop supplies these consumables at a low price to its clients.

Professional tire experts should also perform proper wheel alignment, adjusting each tire of the vehicle to correspond to the specific angle specified in the vehicle's owner's manual. Improperly aligned wheels will resist instead of complement each other, resulting in greater tread wear and increased fuel consumption.

Proper tire rotation is also done by the tire technicians. The front and rear tires should be exchanged regularly according to a set schedule. This is because the location of the tire determines the pattern of wear and tear it receives. Since front and rear tires receive different patterns of wear and tear, exchanging them routinely ensures even tread wear.

Proper tire air pressure should likewise not be ignored. Using under inflated or over inflated tires results in uneven wear and shorter tire life.

An auto repair shop in Tampa that offers auto tune up services and a complete range of vehicle maintenance and repair services while selling top quality new and used tires for less as well as significantly discounted tire rims and wheels is aptly called Tires 4 Less. Of course, this auto repair shop is also an expert in tire mounting, wheel alignment, wheel balancing, tubeless valve maintenance and tire disposal services. Vehicle owners will be getting a good deal.

Escort Passport 8500 X50 Radar and Laser Detector (Blue Display)
Escort Passport 8500 X50 Radar and Laser Detector (Blue Display)
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The Passport 8500 has been hailed as the most revolutionary radar/laser detector ever. Forbes.com said, "it might be the best radar detector ever made!" Popular Mechanics called it "state of the art." RadarTest.com named it "The World's Best!" Now, we're raising the bar . . . again. Introducing the all new Passport 8500 X50 - the most advanced and sophisticated detector ever!

Radar detector manufacturers are constantly playing a game of catch-up with new technologies designed to nab the lead-footed. "Pop" radar is a relatively new instant-on technology that may make a whole generation of radar detectors obsolete. These radar guns operate at low frequency until they are switched on to determine a driver's speed with lightning-fast accuracy. This leaves a radar detector little opportunity to scan and detect the radar signal. Pop radar may sound ominous, but a new crop of radar detectors--including the Escort Passport 8500 X50--offer Pop radar detection. Escort claims that the 8500 X50 is the most powerful and advanced radar detector ever, with the supreme sensitivity required to detect low-frequency Pop radar. Design Mounting the 8500 in our test vehicle was easy and straightforward. A small suction cup bracket slides into the unit's release mechanism and easily attaches to the windshield with light pressure. The unit is housed in a sturdy plastic case that's low profile and compact--although it is larger and heavier than Escort's wireless offering, the Solo S2. The rear of the unit is dominated by a receiver window and there's a rear-facing laser detector window designed to detect laser signals emanating from behind the vehicle. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) provides maximum range, with minimum false alarms. The Escort 8500 has a suprisingly simple control layout. Two buttons on the top of the unit control sensitivity settings and display brightness. They also double as selection buttons when the unit is in programming mode. The left side of the unit sports a volume dial. A mute button is positioned on the front panel next to the large, horizontal LCD display which, during normal use, graphs the intensity of the radar and laser signals the unit detects. Power is supplied by an included Escort SmartCord, which plugs into a cigarette-lighter power socket. The SmartCord features an alert LED, as well as a built-in mute button-- two handy additions. Features The 8500 can detect all of the radar bands currently in use in North America for speed detection, including the X, K and Ka bands. The unit also features detection diodes for laser detection, but for the most powerful protection from laser detection, Escort offers the ZR3 laser jamming system, which is plug-and-play compatible with the 8500. The feature that separates the 8500 from other Escort radar detectors, as well as the entire previous generation of radar detector technologies, is its Pop radar detection capabilities. Pop radar guns, while still relatively rare in police departments, are used to identify speeding vehicles in traffic. They provide little warning as the radar signal idles at a low frequency until it transmits an extremely short, high-frequency burst to "Pop" a target. The 8500 is equipped with a highly sensitive receiving system and a digital signal processor designed to pick up Pop signals from a safe distance. Pop detection is not enabled by default in the 8500, however; users must turn it on in the settings menu. Escort probably chose to disable Pop detection by default because its increased sensitivity also increases false alerts. However, first-time radar detector users might be in for a surprise if they neglect to turn it on. The Passport 8500 X50 provides 3 types of warning displays to choose from. Audio alerts are the most important feature of any radar detector, and the 8500 doesn't disappoint in this department. Warning tones get progressively louder as a threat approaches, and users can set the unit to deliver warnings at preprogrammed volume levels. Each radar band--including Pop radar--has a distinct tone, making it easy to quickly discern threats. The 8500's "AutoMute" feature automatically lowers the volume level of an alert after a period of time. False alarms are one of the major annoyances of radar detector use. In our tests, the 8500 was surprisingly adept at minimizing false alarms from home garage door systems, as well as home and commercial security systems that commonly operate on X-band radar. The unit's city sensitivity setting decreases sensitivity to X-band sources, while the highway setting does not. We found the unit's powerful "AutoSensitivity" mode the most accurate, however, as it dynamically filtered all types of radar signals and identified which sources were a legitimate threat. We got a few false alarms, but for the most part, annoying chirps from bogus X-band sources were uncommon. The 8500 has nine built-in customizable settings. In the settings mode, the LCD acts as a menu system that lets users control display brightness, automatic mute, audio tones, and power-on modes. There are also settings for disabling detection of selected bands. We liked the expert mode settings, which allow a user to get a constant picture of the intensity of all the radar bands in the area. The SpecDisplay, which is a feature exclusive to the 8500, displays the actual numeric frequency of the radar signal being received. For those living in states that prohibit use of a radar detector, the 8500 does include VG-2 radar detector detector protection, which is designed to both alert the driver and shut down the unit's oscillator. On the Road We used the 8500 on a 20-mile stretch of busy interstate and were impressed with the low number of false alarms we received. Again, this remarkable level of accuracy is due to the unit's AutoSensitivity feature. While we encountered no police radar, other controlled tests of the 8500's performance have put the reliable range of detection at 2 miles for all bands. Meanwhile, Pop mode tests place the reliable detection range between 500 and 1000 feet. Pros Well-designed controls and display features AutoSensitivity feature greatly reduces false alarms Highly accurate with massive detection range Cons Pop detection not enabled by default

A revolutionary radar/laser detector, the Passport 8500 X50's new "V-Tuned" radar receiver provides extreme detection range on all police radar; conventional and "instant-on" radar, including the new POP mode radar threat, X-Band, and up to 50% more range than the original Passport 8500 on the all-important K and Ka bands. Digital signal processing (DSP) provides maximum range, with minimum false alarms. caption Click to enlarge. Included SmartPlug lets you mute/adjust volume easily. Includes travel case. All-Band Protection The 8500 X50 provides extreme long-range warning on all radar bands including X, K, superwide Ka, and instant-on POP mode. Multiple front and rear laser sensors provide 360-degree laser protection, including the widest field of view. For the ultimate in laser protection, the Passport 8500 X50 is ZR3 ready. Escort's patented Digital Signal Processing (DSP) provides extreme radar range with minimal false alarms. Patented Mute and AutoMute circuits keep the Passport 8500 X50 quiet in even the most populated areas. In addition, the Passport 8500 X50's advanced EZ-Programming lets you customize up to 9 features: Power-On Indication, Power-On Sequence, Signal Strength Meter, AutoMute, Audio Tones, City Mode Sensitivity, Display Brightness, Dark Mode, Radar / Laser Bands. Brilliant Display The 8500 features an ultra-bright blue matrix display with 280 LEDs. The device displays three high-resolution meter modes: standard Bar Graph display or ExpertMeter and SpecDisplay for more advanced users. ExpertMeter tracks and displays up to 8 radar signals simultaneously, and SpecDisplay provides actual numeric frequency for any radar signal. Auto-Sensitivity Mode Passport's AutoSensitivity mode provides long-range warning, with minimum false alarms. In this mode, Passport�s internal computer continuously analyzes all incoming signals and intelligently adjusts the sensitivity circuits. You can also select conventional Highway and City modes. When driving in urban areas where annoying X-band intrusion alarms and door openers are common, City mode can be engaged to lower X-band sensitivity and reduce X-band alerts. One Year Limited Warranty Get extra peace of mind with Escort's one-year limited warranty. The company also offers a two year extended service plan. What's in the Box Escort Passport 8500 X50 Radar and Laser Detector, Owner's manual, Quick-release windshield mount, Coiled SmartCord, Quick reference card, Travel case

Features

  • Provides extreme long-range warning on all radar bands, including X, K, superwide Ka, and instant-on POP mode, along with 360-degree laser protection
  • Ultra-bright blue alphanumeric matrix display with 280 LEDs and three different modes
  • Advanced EZ-Programming lets you customize up to nine features
  • Exclusive AutoSensitivity intelligently filters out annoying false alarms
  • One-year limited warranty
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