Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Would you like a FREE Oil change?

Anyone who has run out of oil on a lonely country road knows how frustrating and potentially damaging it can be, and in fact missing oil changes when they are due is a common cause of car trouble. Because so many aspects of a vehicle’s engine rely on oil to function properly, not changing your oil can lead to a huge number of different automotive problems. Here, we’ll take a brief look at how you can prevent many car problems by keeping your oil changed regularly, as well as how a regular oil change can save you a significant amount of money

Part of the reason regular oil changes are so important is that some of the most important aspects of a vehicle rely heavily on oil. The engine itself, as well as the transmission (which make up the two most crucial parts of any automobile), need lots of oil to operate, and having an insufficient amount or allowing oil to become too old can cause catastrophic failure in these areas. The reason many people allow this to happen is that they simply do not know when they should get an oil change, especially because different types of oil need to be changed at different times.


The two most common types of oil are natural and synthetic, and each has a few key differences. Synthetic oil tends to last longer and provides slightly better performance, but is significantly more expensive in most cases. Keep in mind that even oils within the same class are different from one another, so carefully reading the description of a product you use and even keeping the packaging so that you can refer back to it (or get the information from the Bruneel mechanic you use) is a good idea. Your mechanic can also help you determine when an oil change will be necessary.

Getting an oil change fairly regularly is one of the best types of preventative maintenance you can do, and even changing your oil slightly before the due date can help prevent a number of car problems. Having your oil changed regularly can keep your car running smoothly and help keep your transmission and engine in good condition. Keep in mind that if you join our Facebook page, you are eligible to win a free oil change. These free oil changes are given out on a monthly basis, so your chances to win reset each month.



For more information please contact us at one of our Bruneel Tire Factory locations in Boise or surrounding areas.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Bruneel Tire Factory is your one stop shop!

Check with us first or check with us last... just check with us!

You know when something’s not right with your car. It might be a funny noise like a creaking sound, or the engine doesn’t have the same noise that you’re used to. Are the tires feeling low? Are you overdue for an oil change? Someone riding with you might not notice, but you will—especially if a warning light comes on. What’s the first thing most people do when that happens? They panic, don’t they? Well, don’t panic! Come to Bruneel Tire Factory and get it taken care of. It’s time to get those funny noises and strange warning lights looked at before a major problem occurs; one that could cost you lots more than a minor one will.


Bruneel Tire Factory is more than just a tire store; it’s a full-service car repair facility, able to handle all kinds of car repair and maintenance needs. Why go to one of those other guys who will end up charging you far more for the same repair? Bruneel Tire Factory can do it right, and Bruneel Tire Factory can do it for a much better value. Consider us your one-stop-shop for automotive services, car repairs and car maintenance. Brakes, air conditioning, tires, front end repair, you name it…Bruneel Tire Factory can do it. Even if you’ve got a major repair that needs attention, come to Bruneel. Our ASE-certified technicians will do a much better job than the guy in the garage down the street. We’re pretty sure that guy doesn’t back his work with a warranty.

Bruneel Tire Factory is a leader in the Boise area when it comes to tires, but if you didn’t know about our other automotive services, then it’s about time you learned. We’ll take care of your whole car, not just your tires. We handle all types of jobs, big and small. It’s important to take care of automotive problems as they arise because what starts out as a minor problem can easily become a major one if neglected for too long. A breakdown is something everyone wants to avoid, but Bruneel Tire Factory can help you get back on the road.

Bruneel Tire Factory is very passionate about earning the trust of each and every customer that walks through our doors. We show it in our value, we show it in our service, and we show it in the warranty we offer on our work. For the best value and the best warranty, trust Bruneel Tire Factory. You already come to us for your tires, now you can also come to us for your other automotive services.

Bruneel Tire Factory locations:

Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Moscow, Lewiston and Clarkston Washington

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Importance of flushes

Like anything else in life the key to a long run for your car is continued maintenance. Without proper maintenance there is little hope of maintaining proper health for your vehicle. This should include such regular services as a transmission flush, fuel injection service, radiator flush, power steering flush and brake flush. These services are a great way to keep your vehicle in top running condition. It is vital that you have these services performed on a regular basis to keep your vehicle from developing problems.

When scheduling these maintenance visits be sure to talk to your mechanic about how often you should schedule follow up maintenance visits for your vehicle. If you decide to have them only some items done per visit such as transmission flush and radiator flush one trip you should talk to the mechanic about how far apart you should space them. In addition you will want to be sure that you have scheduled ample time for the maintenance to be completed.

Providing proper maintenance for your vehicle is the only way that you can be sure to keep the vehicle in its best shape possible and head off any potential problems headed your way. It is a great idea to talk with a mechanic about the various ways you can keep your vehicle running well and things to watch for when it comes to maintenance. This is the only way to make sure that you are keeping up on things like fuel injection service and radiator flush. You will regret not keeping up on these basic maintenance services for your vehicle. Taking the steps to protect your vehicle is paramount to saving you time and money.

These services are well worth the price and are to be considered an investment in your vehicle. Managing the damage after it occurs is far more costly than handling it in advance. You can find an excellent price on these services at Bruneel Tire Factory. With the pick three services for $250 you have no excuse not to take preventative measures to keep your vehicle in top shape. This is a great way to get all the services you require without breaking the bank. Taking time to make a call is the fastest way to start your vehicle on a plan for protection. Being proactive is vital to keeping problems at bay and making sure you stay on the road. For more information or to schedule an appointment contact a Bruneel location near you!

Winter Weather Driving – Important Safety Tips

When it comes to winter driving in snow, ice, sleet, freezing rain and other treacherous conditions, it is important to be prepared and use a variety of safety tips to ensure a safe and successful driving experience.

First, get a tune up. Make sure your hoses, belts, wires and pumps are functioning properly before winter weather arrives. Next, check your battery and your coolant levels. Antifreeze is an important component that will protect your vehicle from frigid winter temperatures. Other safety tips for winter driving include checking your windshield wipers and making sure your gas tank is full. Also, make sure your windshield wiper fluid is full and keep an extra gallon in your trunk. Next, if you have a real wheel drive vehicle, put sandbags or a similar weighted item in the back to help increase the traction of the rear wheels in the snow. You may also want to consider adding a block heater to your vehicle. This small engine heater will guarantee that your engine starts quickly on a cold morning and provide instant heat when you start your vehicle.

Other safety tips include making sure your vehicle, windows, mirrors and headlights are clear of snow and ice before hitting the road, which is now a law in most states. Properly functioning defrosters are also a must for winter driving. Get to know your car and how it handles in snow, ice and other winter weather conditions. You may also want to consider investing in snow tires. Regardless of your tire choice, check your tire pressure and make sure it is at an appropriate level. Carry emergency supplies in case you get stranded or stuck in the snow, such as a shovel, sand and a cell phone to call for help.

Next, keep tire chains in your trunk so you have them if you need them, and make sure you know how to put them on correctly. You may also want to consider tire siping as well. Drive slowly and keep plenty of distance between your vehicle and other drivers on the road. When you are ready to purchase a new vehicle, choose one with a variety of safety features that can help you maneuver during winter driving, such as anti lock brakes and vehicle stability control. Finally, the most important safety tip is to master the art of driving in treacherous winter weather. Practice in a large, empty parking lot or other spacious area before hitting the road.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Tire Siping - Getting ready for Winter Driving!

Winter is on its way, or has already arrived in many places. It’s time to install those studs and chains on your tires again, or is it? How about considering tire siping this year? It is a great choice as opposed to other methods, and provides continued traction year round on wet surfaces. Siping has been shown to improve starting, stopping, and driving traction by up to 200%. Additionally, siped tires deliver a smoother ride, better tire performance, and longer tire life. Tests have shown that braking performance peaks just before tires lose traction. Siping tires increases the time span of peak braking performance by providing extra grip.

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A tire’s tread surface is made up of tread blocks. These are sections of the tire that are made specifically to provide traction on slick surfaces. When road conditions are wet or icy, the smooth surfaces of the tread blocks, combined with their rough edges, add extra griping power. However, tire siping gives you even more traction from your tire. This is because of the fact that siping the entire tire surface results in more griping edges. Siping does not remove any rubber from the tread. This allows each sipe to support the other. Molded sipes leave gaps in the tread. A sipe, being a small, 90 degree cut, is practically invisible.

Siped tires also provide a smoother ride by giving the tire micro-flexibility. The tire carcass and sidewalls do not have to absorb as much friction from an uneven road surface. Tire siping gives a tire more shock absorbing properties. Tire life is also extended since the flexible siped surface is taking on most of the impact to the tire. Heat distribution to the tire is also a natural result of friction. However, a siped tire results in a cooler tire, because the sipes have a heat disbursing effect.

Sipes in mass production are too expensive and time consuming for tire manufacturers to perform. Your local Bruneel Tire Factory has a siping machine to provide this service. This specially designed machine rotates your tires, while making small 90 degree cuts in the tread. Tire siping can be performed on new or used tires. Be ready for those snow packed roads this winter! Inquire today about this smart and effective procedure for your tires. You will notice an immediate result in your vehicle’s handling ability.

Bruneel Tire Factory offers Tire Siping services at all of our locations listed below. Thank you for choosing Bruneel Tire Factory for your automotive needs!

Idaho : Boise , Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, McCall, Lewiston, Moscow

Washington : Clarkston

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Importance of Getting Your Oil Changed

It is absolutely necessary to get your oil changed on a regular basis to make sure your car remains in good working condition over time. The normal recommended interval between oil changes is every 3,000 miles for standard motor oil and every 6,000 miles for synthetic oil. Putting off an oil change is one of the worst things you can do, in part because of the wide array of benefits by putting clean oil in your car. To begin with, it improves engine performance, extends engine life, as well as improves the car’s gas mileage. You can change the oil yourself or you can take it to a car maintenance facility and they can do it for you.

One of the first major benefits you’ll experience from an oil change on a regular basis is a slight increase in gas mileage. As oil ages in your car, it begins to break down. As it breaks down, it creates friction between the moving parts of your engine. As friction increases, so does the heat produced. Mixing heat and friction will burn more gas, which in turn will decrease the number of miles your car gets per gallon of gas. This will cost you more in the long run because you’ll have to go to the gas station to fill up more often.

The car only goes as far as the engine does, so if you want to extend engine life, a regularly scheduled oil change is the most inexpensive course of action. How your engine performs depends largely on the type of oil you put into it. If the engine is considered the heart of an automobile, then the oil is the blood. The engine will run cleaner and more efficiently. A cleaner engine runs much better than a dirty one can.

If you regularly put synthetic oil in your car during an oil change, the main advantage over traditional oil is that synthetic oil goes longer without having to be changed; normally, the recommended time lapse between each synthetic oil change is about 6,000 miles. In short, oil changes are absolutely necessary for the long term health of your car. No one wants their cars to break down at the most inopportune time, so remember to get the oil changed. An oil change can help your car continue to run as well as it possibly can, while also improving gas mileage and increasing horsepower.

Bruneel Tire Factory offers Oil Change services at all of our locations listed below. Thank you for choosing Bruneel Tire Factory for your automotive needs!



Idaho : Boise , Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, McCall, Lewiston, Moscow

Washington : Clarkston

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Preventive Car Maintenance – Regular Maintenance Prevents Expensive Repairs

Preventing car damage and repairs should be every car owner’s number one priority. Cars are the primary method of transportation for many families. Many people count on a working vehicle to take them to and from work. Keeping a car in good condition requires a few simple services done on a regular maintenance schedule. Not only do these services keep key components running smoothly, but they also help prevent expensive repairs and even potential accidents.

Changing your oil is one of the most basic things you can do to prevent damage to your engine. Motor oil is responsible for lubricating, cleaning, cooling, and protecting the engine of the car. As you drive, moisture accumulates in the engine. Unless you spend a lot of time driving on the freeway, chances are that moisture never has a chance to boil off, leading to an accumulation of sludge, acid, and fluid. You can probably imagine the damage that acid buildup can do to your engine if you do not change your oil – it is not pretty. How often a car will need oil changes depends on the vehicle. Most manufacturers recommend changing the oil every 3,000 to 7,000 miles or every 6 months, whichever comes first. Some diesel engines may need their oil changed more often. If there is any doubt, consult your owners manual.

A transmission flush, brake flush, radiator flush or power steering flush might be necessary from time to time as well. Transmission fluid keeps the transmission well lubricated and running smoothly; a flush, while not strictly necessary, can prevent transmission failure. Flush transmission fluid every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Brake fluid should be flushed roughly every two years. As you drive, brake fluid absorbs moisture. This causes the boiling point to lower over time and makes your brakes lose power. Your radiator will become clogged over time and should be flushed twice a year so that it can keep your car cool. Finally, you might consider a power steering flush to keep your power steering system lubricated. This should be performed around the same time you change your coolant.

Also, a fuel injector service can improve engine performance and reduce “carbon knocks.” Basically, when you request a fuel injection service you can expect to have your fuel injector, rails, and even the fuel tank cleaned out. This removes carbon deposits that build up around the fuel injector. Although it can greatly improve horsepower, fuel efficiency, and performance, whether or not a fuel injector service is worth the cost depends on the condition of your car and the quality of the gas you use. However, as part of your car’s preventive maintenance regimen, fuel injector services can keep your car running smoothly. Contact Bruneel Tire Factory today for your preventative maintenance needs.