On Wednesday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m. to noon, Big O Tires in Falcon is providing aclinic that will address the new Colorado traction laws, winter travel safety, as well as a demonstration on the proper installation of tire chains and other Department of Transportation approved traction devices.Also included in the clinic: a free air pressure check, Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) check, tread depth and a tire wear check. Big O will also†host a grill-out during the clinic, and provide hot cocoa, coffee and a goodie bag give-away to all participants.††Big O now stocks products such as Autosocks to ensure that drivers can get the traction they need to make it home on icy, snowy days. Autosocks are lightweight, durable and damage-free to nice wheels. They take up little space in the vehicle. Almost anyone can install Autosocks, which take just take 2 minutes to install. Autostocks provide high levels of traction. Autosocks can get one out of a slick situation and help people safely get to their destination. Plus, they are low cost.
Big O hosts clinic on new regulations
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