2018 Editions Archives - Page 14 of 15 - Tire Review Magazine
How to Raise the Bar on Sales at Your Tire or Auto Service Business

How do you set the bar for high performance at your tire and auto service business? Start by implementing these six tips.

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#MeToo: How to Prevent and Investigate Sexual Harassment At Work

All the media attention around the #MeToo movement may lead you to ask what you as an employer need to do to prevent sexual harassment at your company. If so, read on!

How to Handle Sexual Harassment at Work
Setting Your Auto Shop Up for Your Retirement

Whether you are nearing retirement or have decades left, there’s no time like the present to begin forming your exit strategy.

Exit Strategy
OTR Tires: Proper Air Pressure per Application

Air is to the tire what oil is to the engine. But what is the correct air pressure for OTR tires? Use these keys to assess your tire program.

Why Shocks, Struts and Tires Wear Down

Shocks, struts and tires wear over time but why exactly? Here’s a simple explanation.

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Servicing TPMS on Ford, Chrysler and GM Vehicles

There are standard relearn procedures for TPMS systems but they can vary by make and manufacturer. To help, here’s a roundup of TPMS advice and procedures for domestic vehicles – specifically Chrysler, GM and Ford passenger vehicles.

How to service Chrysler's TPMS system
The Real Cost of Sales Training

When asked about the cost of sales training, the real question is, “What’s the cost of not providing effective sales training?”

Sales Training
Proud to Be: Trudy Deutsch, Manley Tire & Oil Service

In an era when many owners make it a point to keep religious beliefs separate from their business, Trudy Deutsch of Manley Tire does the opposite, placing Christian values front and center, making her faith a part of the culture.

Brake Line Inspection: Corrosion Warning Signs and Protecting Against Liability

No one can predict when a brake line or hose will fail. This is why inspecting brake lines should be part of every vehicle inspection

Wheel Alignment: Teaching Customers the Basics

When you’re not mindful of your posture during the day, it affects the rest of your body. In the same way, if a vehicle’s wheels are out of alignment, it will affect other parts of the car – including the tires.

Tips for Extending Tire Tread Life on Your Fleet

Maintaining trailer tires is one of the most challenging aspects of commercial fleet maintenance since trailers are frequently rotated or released in a route or during a delivery change.

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Getting Your Mojo Back: Stop Thinking and Start Doing to Build Business Momentum

Define your game, take action on those things that will move you forward, then get busy.

Business Momentum