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Originally Posted by John_W
Has anyone taken their golf cart to the new Tire Choice at Colony for an oil change? I've heard they are providing that service.
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I saw them lift a cart today and rotate tires, I was impressed that the female tech used a Torque Wrench . I just tried to remove the wheels from a friends new Yamaha, The torque is 58 ft lbs. I broke a Snap On Impact trying to hammer them off.
I don't want to get into the politics there however I have never seen a better outfitted facility for Tires and Wheel Alignment. This isn't no get er done with a table measure or a bubbler balancer outfir.
I am going to be working with Hunter alignment to see if they have a adapter to match a Cart wheel for perfect Toe settings.
As far as fuel treatments? I have seen inside of engines with a bore scope and it is amazing the carbon that builds up on pistons and valves. Our Southern fuel has better detergents in it than Northern fuel. Without writing a book ,fuel treatment is a necessary evil today. However you can gently do it yourself with BG products, AMSOIL Performance Improver which I am a Dealer for here in TV and other over the counter products.
Penguin is correct some do up sell. Does it hurt the engine. Heck no. Is is good for it, Yes! does it have to be done.? None of us on the forum can answer that unless we were they to diag the vehicle.
If there was no complaint then I suspect up sell. If there was a engine misfire concern, ruff idle ,stalling or hesitation then it would help.
Penguin and I should start our own Village Automotive Consulant Service-