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New Vision LLC is a full-service tire and auto repair shop located in Columbia, SC. Serving consumers for over ten years with integrity and care. Providing fast turnaround on oil changes, repairs, and scheduled maintenance services. Our knowledgeable and skilled technicians work with you to tailor a package specific to your automotive care needs, manufacturer’s recommendations and driving habits.
Our top-notch preventative maintenance will keep you in your vehicle longer and get the most value and extended usage out of your car. Which means keeping you on the highway, off the side of the road, and out of the repair shop. Whether you are looking for tires, repairs or top-notch service, we have got you covered. Our friendly and skillful staff of experts is here to serve you. For service, appointments please give us a call or drop by to schedule your service (803) 297-2508. We offer a wide variety of services, wheels, and tires to fit your vehicle and budget.
READ MORE VIEW SERVICESConsider inspecting your tires closely at least once a month, for signs of uneven wear. Uneven wear patterns can be caused by improper inflation pressures, misalignment, improper balance, or suspension neglect. If not corrected, further tire damage will occur. If you noticed uneven wear on your tires, bring your car to New Vision Auto LLC, Columbia SC. In many cases, we can correct the problem to help prevent further damaging so you can continue using your tires.
If no rotation period or pattern is specified, you should consider rotating your tires, front to back, every 6000 miles or at least every 7500 miles. Irregular wear may require more frequent rotation. Consult your car’s owner’s manual, the tire manufacturer, or your Tire dealer for the appropriate rotation pattern for your vehicle.
Choosing to repair or replace your tires depends upon the injury itself. Every injury, including punctures, scrapes, bulges, separations, or cuts should be evaluated by your tire dealer. Air loss due to punctures is known to ruin tires that might have been saved had they been removed in time for proper repair. However, gradual air loss raises a tire’s operating temperature. This can cause some of the components to separate, or damage the tire body in ways that create rapid or sudden air loss. If you tire shows visible damage or you suspect hidden damage due to small punctures or impact, play it safe and consult your Tire dealer.