Perfect wheel alignment shop in Reading, UK right now? Instead, go check out last year’s video, our mega tyre test, and the long term test of the Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport vs the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, they’re all linked in the description. Also, make sure you’re subscribed for the highly requested long term test of the Continental PremiumContact 6, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5, and Michelin Pilot Sport 4 I’m working on at the moment, that should be out in around a month! I’ll be putting updates on instagram if you’re interested.

The entire work atmosphere at Wheel Alignment Reading is just awesome as we enjoy every bit of work. The state-of-the-art workstation is laden with all possible devices that help us to get underway. The entire process is managed by skilled people who are managed by shop managers, who are eventually educated automobile engineers. You can always rely on their skills and experience.

Driving a car of any kind is a passion and there are millions of people all around the world who are sharing this passion with great sincerity. Though this passion is similar for everyone irrespective of brand and model of the car, there are some differences in the attitude. People with the latest Sedans and SUVs are more passionate towards proper maintenance of their cars. That is where the demand of better type shop reading increases. The reasons are quite obvious. Though all car repairing shops and type shops claim to offer the service, there are certainly some differences.

However, Wheel Alignment Reading is quite confident about the technical skills of our experts. They are well-educated, and they possess in-depth knowledge of their own skill set. Besides, we arrange special training sessions whenever a new technology is introduced. Most of our latest machines work with the power of computers, and that is why the readings are absolutely accurate. You can be assured about the fact that we deliver what is authentic. Find even more info on wheel alignment Reading.

The model was released in 2015 and is positioned as U-UHP (Ultra-Ultra High Performance). It received an asymmetric tread design and combines two popular products of the German concern: the simple SportContact 5P and oriented on racing tracks – ContiForceContact. Such concept was applied later in the Continental PremiumContact 6. To guarantee the reliability and high performance at speed up to 350 km/h the engineers used «Aralon 350» – a layer of nylon yarns interwoven with two layers of aramid, that is an additional layer of steel belt. It is a great choice for an aggressive and fast ride from one of the tire market leaders.

We tested the ContiPremiumContact in 2014, but Continental must have radically changed its design since then, because previously it only managed an unremarkable fifth place. It’s a remarkable turnaround, particularly as this design has already been replaced in some larger fitments by the PremiumContact 6. Its only real weakness was exposed in our rolling-resistance test, where fuel economy could be 3% worse than the best tyres in this category. Elsewhere, the Continental has clearly upped its game to the point where it took top spot on both handling tracks (level-pegging with the Hankook on the dry circuit). Our testers were particularly impressed with the car’s agility and direct responses, that made the car feel quite sporty with the Continentals fitted.

Continental is a top tire manufacturing company from German. The products of Continental are ranked just behind those of Michelin, Bridgestone and Goodyear. Still, Continental manufactures a full line of original and replacement tires. The high-grade tire is harmoniously combined with all three elements: safety, fuel economy and environmental friendliness. In addition to tires, the company is also a leading automotive supplier of interior electronics, automotive safety, brake systems and other vehicle components. The headquarters of the U.S tire operations is located in Lancaster County, S.C. The company sells General and Continental tire brands. Find even more details on http://www.wheelalignmentreading.co.uk/.