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Locality: Victoria, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-478-1920



Address: 1057 B Marwood Ave V9C2P7 Victoria, BC, Canada

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Race Rocks Automotive 05.03.2021

Here's to the next Bonneville trip.... one day. Such a great team!!!!!

Race Rocks Automotive 25.02.2021

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Race Rocks Automotive 13.02.2021

Alright let's make this happen! Need to sell 7 more tickets in the next 5 days to make this a go!!! Let do it. Get your tickets now if you haven't already!

Race Rocks Automotive 24.11.2020

One More Day To Go !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Come and See Our Talented Vendors Gifts For Everyone

Race Rocks Automotive 20.11.2020

Two more days to get your tickets!!

Race Rocks Automotive 31.10.2020

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Race Rocks Automotive 24.10.2020

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Race Rocks Automotive 09.10.2020

Be Tire Smart - Play Your P.A.R.T. Pressure Maintaining proper tire pressure is important for many reasons other than reducing the potential of a flat tire or a blowout. In order to achieve optimum handling from your vehicle, from everyday driving to making emergency maneuvers, tire pressure needs to be at the proper inflation level. Even a tire that doesn’t appear to be low on air can result in reduced vehicle handling and excessive tread wear. Tires that are not at the corr...ect air pressure will also increase the rolling resistance (the friction that occurs when an object rolls) of the vehicle. Under-inflated tires, for example, result in increased rolling resistance and therefore require more energy (or fuel) to move the vehicle, which negatively impacts fuel economy. Alignment Proper alignment is an important part of tire maintenance. Poor alignment will cause your tires to wear unevenly and you may experience handling problems, such as "pulling" or vibration. Poor alignment will also increase your fuel consumption. Common practice is to have your alignment checked annually, or every 25,000 km. Rotation Regular rotation will minimize wear and prolong the life of your tires. Rotation will also reduce the risk of sudden tire failure. Front tires work harder than rear tires as they must bear the scrubbing action of steering as well as rolling wear. You can prolong the life of your tires by rotating them. Full size spares should be part of the rotation pattern. Rotate your tires according to the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation, found in the owner's manual. Or, talk to your tire professional to find out how - and how often - the tires on your vehicle should be rotated. Common practice is to rotate tires approximately every 10,000 km. Tread Tires are designed to grip the road, allowing your vehicle to start, stop and go around corners safely in any weather. The treads that accomplishes this wear out over time, but drivers can take precautionary steps to prolong the life of their tires. It is extremely important to check your tire treads for signs of wear. Proper treads allow for normal handling of your vehicle and help prevent skidding and hydroplaning. Tires are manufactured with a "wear bar" that tells you when there is less than 1.6 mm (2/32 inch) of tread depth remaining. When you see this wear bar, the tire must be replaced. Drivers can also check their tire tread by placing a dime in the tire’s groove with the top of the sailboat facing down. If you can see the top of the sailboat, the tire needs replacing. More info at https://www.tracanada.ca/consumer_educat/be_tire_smart.html