FARGO, ND (ContentDesk) March 29, 2006 - Branick Industries, a leader in Nitrogen Tire Inflation Systems in the US and Canada, is pleased to announce that Allen Tire of Lakewood, CA has added Branick nitrogen systems to all of their 20 locations in Southern California.
Were very excited that one of the premier tire dealers in California has chosen our nitrogen solution for their customers, said Gil Schoener, President of Branick Industries. Nitrogen inflated tires improve a vehicles performance, extend tire life and improve fuel economy by maintaining a tires proper inflation pressure 3 to 4 times longer than regular compressed air.Nitrogen is also good for the environment and your safety. Properly inflated tires improve rolling resistance, last longer and require less fuel. That translates to less emission, less tire disposal issues and less dependence on foreign oil.
And, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association, under-inflated tires are the leading cause of all vehicle accidents.All of the Allen Tire systems were sold through Myers Tire Supply of Pomona, CA. Since 1933, Myers has been a world leader in the distribution of tire service equipment and supplies. Corporate offices are in Akron, OH. Learn more at www.myerstiresupply.com Allen Tire was founded in 1973 in Lakewood, CA and is now a prominent tire dealer with 20 locations throughout Southern California. For more information visit www.allentireco.comSince 1923, Branick has been a trusted supplier to the tire service and retreading industry.
You can visit them at www.branick.com You can learn more about nitrogen from the Get Nitrogen Institute at www.getnitrogen.org. This comprehensive web site also offers a nitrogen locator that helps consumers find environmentally conscious tire centers such as Allen Tire that offer nitrogen to the public. Branicks Nitrogen Tire Inflation Systems have been certified by the Get Nitrogen Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Denver, CO that is committed to educating America on the benefits of nitrogen.
CONTACT: Gil Schoener, President800-437-4394Branick Industries, Inc.PO Box 1937Fargo, ND 58107Phone: 800-437-4394Fax: 701-281-5900www.branick.com.
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Worn tires compromise an automobile's safety, traction, and gas mileage. Buying new tires is intimidating due to the cost; thus a number of car owners replace worn tires with discount tires. Discount tires may be bought from the original dealership, warehouse stores, or the automobile section at a department store.
When purchasing discount tires, a car owner must be aware of the manufacturer's name, model year, and model name of the vehicle. That is generally all a tire store needs to know to fit correct tires on the vehicle.
It helps to be aware of the size and rating of the tires. If the discount tires are pre-owned, a car owner must make certain that the tread is of adequate depth for gripping the road, that there is uniform wear across the tire, and that there are no bands breaking through the tire.
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Cambridge Dictionary defines tire as "a rubber ring, usually filled with air, that fits around the wheel of a car, bicycle, or other vehicle."
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The California asphalt paving industry is ever-changing and in order to provide the best services, asphalt paving companies are turning to new technologies to stay ahead of the competition.Asphalt technology in California has been changing since the creation of Hot Mix Asphalt and will continue to change as time permits. Asphalt rubber pavement was introduced in 1991, which shocked many industry experts. Asphalt rubber pavement seemed promising to those in the industry who were ready for a change. On the other end of the spectrum were industry experts who thought that the world wasn't ready for such technologies to be implemented.In Tom Kuennens article titled, "Asphalt Rubber Makes a Quiet Comeback" shown in Better Roads Magazine, he describes rubber asphalt as, "a chemically reacted mix of liquid asphalt binder with 15 to 22% crumb rubber. The rubber is obtained from reclaimed tires, and added to liquid asphalt.
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