DUBLIN, IRELAND, February 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) TyreGo.ie, an Irish owned website supplying the tyre and automotive industry with garage equipment and tyre bay supplies, has recently uploaded its first batch of Easy Balance Balancing Compound to the site.
Easy Balance which is now available to purchase, is a balancing compound which is placed straight into truck and bus tyres. It's been available on the market since 1994 and since then has proven its effectiveness to balance truck and bus tyres worldwide.
Easy Balance lies at the bottom of the tyre until the vehicle starts to reach speeds of 25 to 30 km/h at which point it begins to distribute around the inside of the tyre and counteract any unbalance that occurs.
TyreGo.ie owner Killian McNabb is delighted to be able to stock a product he regards as one of the best on the market:
'I think that Easy Balance Balancing Compound is a great addition to the website. It's one of the most effective products in its category at both reducing tyre wear and increasing fuel efficiency.'
The TyreGo.ie website features over 500 other high quality products to choose from in addition to a fast and secure online ordering and payment system.
TyreGo.ie is a 100 per cent Irish owned and operated company that specialises in tyre bay supplies, garage equipment and consumables. They offer next day delivery on consumables and 48 hour delivery on garage equipment.
Website: www.tyrego.ie
TyreGo.ie Launch Easy Balance Balancing Compound for Truck & Commercial Tyres
TyreGo.ie has recently launched its first batch of Easy Balance Balancing Compound to the website.
2013-02-22
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