General11:54 · Jun 16

Paradis Tires Promises Fast Roadside Tire Service and Safety Checks

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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Tzmigei Paradis Ltd. says it provides fast, professional tire and roadside rescue service for private cars and light commercial vehicles, with an emphasis on availability, reliability and safety. The company says its goal is not only to get a stranded vehicle moving again as quickly as possible, but also to carry out a thorough safety check so the next drive is stable, balanced and low-risk.

The article says that when a tire bursts or suddenly loses pressure, many drivers do not have the right equipment or knowledge to change it themselves. In those cases, a professional team arrives at the vehicle, diagnoses the problem on site and decides whether the tire can be repaired or must be replaced. The process includes lifting the car, removing the damaged tire, checking the rim, fitting a correctly sized replacement and doing a basic wheel balance, along with a quick inspection of the other tires for hidden damage.

For drivers near urban areas, the company can continue the work at a dedicated tire shop for deeper checks, pressure adjustment and further balancing. The article highlights the value of local service networks in areas such as Hadera, the north and the Sharon, including follow-up service at regional tire centers in Hadera and Haifa, so drivers can complete repairs without long delays or unnecessary towing.

The company also stresses that any significant tire incident, especially after hitting a curb, pothole or road obstacle, should be followed by wheel alignment and inspection of the steering and suspension. It says proper alignment improves safety, reduces tire wear, helps fuel economy and can extend tire life. It adds that tire selection should match the vehicle, road conditions, weather and driving style, and that emergency replacement tires must meet the manufacturer’s specifications and the dimensions listed in the vehicle registration.

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