Sentences with phrase «tires last a long time»

So, not only will these tires last a long time, they'll end up being quite a value because you should get a lot of use out of them.

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but the effect is not for long time maybe last 1 - 2 days and it will go back to dry again this one good to used when you have to travel used this in the plane is perfect it gives you fresh and very hydrated skin and not looking tired..
One of the best things about these tires is that they're made with a special tear and snag material that helps them last a long time.
I'm tired of throwing away stuff that I bought on the whim and without thinking and looking forward to buy only when I know it'll last me a long time.
«The drivers feel it's time to implement the extra protection,» said Wurz, and with the FIA looking at new ways to make Formula 1 more entertaining, including allowing the cars to make more horsepower, designing longer - lasting tires, and a return to fuel stops during races, the danger of open - wheel racecars will only increase.
My cars and trucks always last a long time, as do my tires, transmissions, engines, shocks, springs, drive shafts, U-joints, brakes and just about everything.
«It's a circuit that has a good long straight, some reasonably high - speed corners, and we can run our Le Mans tire specification for the last time before we go to France.
This won't just help your lap times either, with proper pressures and temperatures, your tires will also last longer and save you money.
Every on - time oil change, tire rotation or brake replacement helps a vehicle last longer, be safer and, possibly, retain more value.
At present, we have our newest model X-power, which is ideal for the person that is tired of charging batteries alot.This unit boast a 650 Mah Battery and 900 mah battery which will last a very long time, vape all day!
but the 9900 looks totally like a really goood long lasting phone i could really love it for a long time and not get tired of it.
The game will last you a long time which, unless you get stuck, you shouldn't tire of.
Last week, I did something that I have not done in a very long time: I got stuck on a country road in a very large snow drift, which is impressive given that I was driving a nearly 6,000 pound vehicle with four - wheel drive and winter tires.
If you know you'll be both willing and able to change it all out in 5 - 10 years when you get tired of something else, then by all means go for it, but for those who need it to last longer, classic and white will always stand the test of time — and it will also eventually always come back into vogue as we are seeing right now.
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