Winterize Your Car—Black Friday Checklist for Tires, Battery and Safety Upgrades

Winter weather magnifies small issues—weak batteries, bald tires, streaky wipers—into big problems. Use Black Friday to winterize your vehicle with smart, discounted upgrades. 

1)Tires: All-Season vs. Winter: 

  • All-season: balanced performance for mild winters. 
  • Winter tires: specialized compound/tread for cold, snow, ice—shorter stopping and better traction below ~45°F (7°C). 

Tip: Black Friday tire deals are the perfect time to upgrade or switch sets before the first snowfall. 

2) Battery & Charging System 

Cold weather reduces cranking power. Get a free battery test with service and replace if needed. 

3) Visibility: Wipers, Defrost, Lights 

  • Replace wiper blades, check washer fluid (winter blend). 
  • Confirm headlight/taillight function and aim. 
  • Defrost & HVAC operation for clear glass. 

4) Fluids & Filters 

  • Oil (full synthetic recommended), coolant, brake fluid, washer fluid
  • Cabin air filter for HVAC performance and defogging. 
  • Engine air filter for MPG and throttle response. 

Tip: Black Friday service bundles often include multi-point inspections—perfect for catching fluid and filter issues early. 

5) Alignment & Suspension 

Hit a pothole? Winter roads can be rough. Alignment protects tire investment and keeps handling safe. 

Tip: Bundle an alignment with your tire purchase to extend tread life and save on future repairs. 

Top Black Friday Questions We Hear Every Year 

Q: Are winter tires necessary if I have AWD? 
A: AWD helps you go; winter tires help you stop and steer on ice/snow. They’re complementary, not interchangeable. 

Q: Can I run winter tires year-round? 
A: Not recommended. Softer compounds wear faster in warm weather. 

Q: What PSI should I run in cold weather? 
A: Tire pressure drops ~1 PSI per 10°F decrease. Check monthly and adjust to your door-jamb spec when tires are cold. 

Winterize once, the right way — and save while you do it. Take advantage of Black Friday deals on tires, batteries, and more to keep your car ready for anything the season brings.  

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