S&S Automotive Incorporated

W305 S4990 Highway 83, Mukwonago, WI 53149   (VIEW MAP)

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Auto Repair Tips: Rotating Your Tires

Tires can sustain up to 20 percent more wear when they are rotated regularly. Not only will this save you gas money, but rotating your tires will also help your tires last longer. For uniform tire wear, it is suggested that a vehicle’s tires are rotated every 6,000 miles as part of your auto repair

Mukwonago Mechanic Tips: 5 Ways to Stay Fit In Your Car

While you might not be able to run a mile or even do sit-ups while you’re in the passenger’s seat, there are still ways to burn calories while on the road! This month, we’re shifting from auto repair tips to give you five easy exercises that you can do on those long car trips to

Waukesha Auto Repair Tips: Shocks and Suspension Systems

If it feels like you’re sailing the high seas when you take your car for a spin, your vehicle may need new suspension components to keep you comfortable and safe on the road. The suspension components in your vehicle are intended for comfort, stability and performance depending on the weight of the vehicle. Remember, suspension

Waukesha Auto Repair Tips: Winter Accessories

Especially during the winter, Waukesha is no place to mess around. But as an auto repair shop, it gives us an excuse to show our customers some useful products that could make the winter season that much easier to deal with. Check out these useful goods that could make the cold a simple foe to

Auto Repair Waukesha: 6 Essential Fluids

Many car owners think of their cars as huge chunks of metal with moving gears and parts. While this is true to an extent, without any sort of fluid or lubrication to move these parts along your engine would blow! Here is list of the 6 essential fluids your vehicle needs to say running strong:

Warning Signs of an Overheated Engine

The summer sun loves to sizzle all in its path. For you, this might mean a great tan (or an unfortunate sunburn), but for your car the climbing mercury could lead to overheating. If you haven’t experienced an overheated car, chances are you’ve seen an unlucky soul on the side of the road staring in

11 Driving Tactics to Save Gas This Summer

1. Slow down and watch your speed. The EPA suggests that driving at 55mph instead of 65mph can result in a 10-15% increase in fuel efficiency. Driving 20 miles at 55 instead of 65 will only take you an extra 3 minutes. Use cruise control when possible. 2. Coast to a Stop. Brakes are a