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Staff get new qualifaction PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kenny   
Thursday, 27 October 2011 08:59

With the removal of spare wheels from modern car's the demand for roadside Tyre replacement has increased, Bridgwater Tyre's and Exhausts, have embarked on a new training program at Bridgwater Collage to re train and bring its mobile fitting staff up to date with working safe on the roadside and Motorway's.

This will ensure that when in attendance to a Vehicle roadside we will have the abilities to safely repair the car and return it to the road, making sure all risks are accounted for, all our mobile fitters are now compliant to PAS 43:2010 to BSI standards

 
The Italian Job 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kenny   
Thursday, 13 October 2011 15:30

Bridgwater tyres and Exhausts are helping to sponsor the Kinsman duo in thier Clubman GT , to Italy this year, in aid of chairty, you can donate yourselves here: http://www.justgiving.com/AlexAndSuzy-Kinsman.

For more details or to follow the progress of the nutty duo follow them here https://www.facebook.com/#!/TheItalianJobEvent.

 

We will be uploading some pictures of the Clubman GT in its splendor of black and gold in the next few days.....

Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 October 2011 15:34 )
 
WINTER TYRES PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kenny   
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:59

Why are Tyres Important?

Most drivers know that snow and ice can dramatically affect their safety on the road. Steering, acceleration and braking are more difficult as normal tyres have less grip in these conditions. However, it is not just these extreme wintry conditions which can reduce your safety on the road. Even cold, damp roads can dramatically affect the performance of tyres, leading to an increased accident risk.

Thankfully though, tyre manufacturers have developed a range of winter weather tyres which are specifically designed to operate in these conditions, delivering improved safety throughout the entire winter period.

Hazardous Conditions

While snow and ice present the most obvious hazard to motorists, most drivers change their driving style to suit these conditions.

However, cold, damp roads are visually no different to wet conditions in the warmer months and drivers tend not to adjust their driving style. A tyre's performance though, is significantly reduced by this combination of conditions, making cold damp roads one of the highest safety risks to drivers.

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Tyre Technology

Air temperature is a crucial factor in a tyre's ability to perform. When the temperature drops below 7°C, the tread compound in normal tyres begins to harden, providing less grip. The tread compound in winter weather tyres contains more natural rubber and advanced silica compounds to minimise the hardening effect, giving extra grip and shorter stopping distances in cold, damp conditions. Together with sophisticated multi-sipe tread patterns, the combination is one that no summer tyre can match, making winter weather tyres the safest option from October through to March, when temperatures rarely rise above 7°C. This especially applies to commuters and business motorists who are on the roads in coldest conditions in the early morning and evening.

Tests conducted by the British Tyre Manufacturers' Association found that a car braking at 60mph on a wet road at 5°C stopped five metres shorter, equivalent to more than one car length, when fitted with winter weather tyres.

 

Checks for all

All drivers, irrespective of whether they fit winter weather tyres or not, should carry out regular checks throughout the winter to ensure their tyres are in the best possible condition for maximum safety.

In winter tread depth should be checked to ensure it is well above the legal minimum of 1.6mm across the central 3/4 of the tyre, around its entire circumference. TyreSafe has developed the 20p test for a simple and quick way to test your tyres' tread depth.

Tyre pressures should be checked at least once a month or before a long journey. Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold (i.e. travelled less than 2 miles) against the vehicle manufacturers recommended levels.

When checking your tyre pressures, give the rest of the tyre a thorough visual inspection for any signs of damage. Look for any cuts, cracks bulges and remove any embedded objects.

 

Comparison of temperature dependent braking distance

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Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kenny   
Friday, 02 September 2011 12:27

As of 2010 all new cars must have Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems in place (TPMS)

Almost all of these systems are contolled by a module fitted to the base of tyre valve.

These componants are subject to extreme conditons and are subject to failure at anytime.

Where a new TPMS valve is fitted to a wheel it needs to be re-programmed to the cars ECU or brain and up until recently only a main dealer could do this.

Bridgwater Tyres and Exhausts can now supply and fit OEM valves with ECU re-programming and install them for conciderably less than a main dealer, with the added advantage of not having to book the car in and leave it.

We can fit them while you wait!

Some of the manufacturers using this system already are Renault, Peugeot and Citroen.

If you wish to contact us by email or phone - Hit the contact us button above!

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 October 2011 21:06 )