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Alexis Khazzam

Owner: Alpha Jeep & Motorsports

Common Tire Myths

Common Tire Myths

Many of us rely on our four tires every single day. We use our cars to go to work, to the gym, to run errands and pick up kids. We assume we are safe with the tires below us. However, many myths surround tires and their upkeep and if you believe these myths, you could end up doing extreme damage to your car.

When Replacing Two Tires, They both go on the Front

This is a very common tire myth. According to Popular Mechanic, rear tires provide stability, and without stability, steering or braking on a wet or even damp surface might cause a spin. This can be not only very scary, but also very dangerous! If you have new tires up front, they will easily disperse water while the half-worn rears will go surfing: The water will literally lift the worn rear tires off the road. So what do you do when you need to replace two tires? The tires with the most tread should always go on the rear.

All Cars come with Spare Tires

This used to be the standard, but not anymore. For both space-saving reasons and fuel efficiency, approximately one in three new cars don’t come with a spare tire in the trunk. Instead, you’ll get a “temporary mobility kit” with a tire sealant and a tire inflator or run-flat tires.

Tires should be rotated once a year

Tire rotation should occur every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, which should coincide with your car’s oil changes. Most people drive more than 5,000 miles in a year, meaning you should have your tires rotated more than once a year.

You Should Never continue Driving on a Flat Tire

Run-flat tires, which allow you to keep driving even after a puncture in your tire, are becoming more and more popular. This allows the drive to drive to a shop instead of waiting on the side of the road for help. Run-flat tires can be driven at speeds up to 50 miles per hour, although they are not meant for long term use.

Considering you rely on your tires to carry you and your precious cargo daily, you should be sure to put the proper maintenance and care into those tires. Remember that new tires should go on the back, tires need rotated every 5,000 miles and that you may drive on your run-flat tires. By dispelling these common tire myths, your car and its cargo will thank you!

Top 5 Most Common Jeep Customizations

Top 5 Most Common Jeep Customizations

So you have crossed all the barriers and the spoil of your combat rests comfortably in your driveway. You finally have your Jeep! Now what? Especially as a first time Jeep owner, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which customizations you should have installed. There are several very popular modifications you can begin with.

Lift Kits

Extreme Terrain writes that a lift kit is often the most common first item Jeep enthusiasts get, and rightly so. Adding a lift kit to your Jeep increases clearance, break over angle, approach angle, and departure angle. The benefits are plentiful. A lift kit provides the ability to drive over bigger things without getting stuck, etc. In some cases it also helps driving through water without getting wet.

Soft Top

According to Auto Anything, installing a soft top on your Jeep helps to protect from heavy abuse and penetrating muck. These covers give you protection from the elements without feeling like you’re trapped indoors.

LED Lights

LEDs, or light emitting diodes, are currently one of the most popular modifications around. This is mostly because their light output at both low and high beam is nearly double the factory headlight output.

Floor Liners

Many people consider their Jeep’s interior as a second home. And a great way to easily keep that second home ‘mess free’, especially in this on-the-go age, is a set of floor liners. Designed to fit over the factory or aftermarket carpet, floor liners are that glove which protects your interior from just about anything you drag into the Jeep – water, mud, snow, gum, grease, whatever.There are a few different types of liners available. You can choose carpeted mats, rubberized slush mats, or all-weather heavy-duty liners.

Grab Handles

Grab handles are especially helpful in Jeeps, due to their height off of the ground.  These grab bars are installed as a front mounted piece bolted to the A-pilar. “Most of us need a little help jumping in to a stock Jeep Wrangler, let alone a lifted one,” according to Welcome Distributing President Ken Welke. “You don’t need to tear up your seat and steering wheel when you climb in. Instead, use GraBars which are incredibly convenient and compliment your Jeep so well that (new Jeepers) will wonder why these grab handles weren’t included from the factory.”

Now that you are a proud Jeep owner, it is time to start customizing! Whether you choose LED headlights as your first improvement or a five inch lift kit, customizing your Jeep will make it feel more like your own.

Most Common Car Customizations

Car customization is gaining popularity every year. It is a cheap and easy way to give your car an updated look. What are some of the most common car customizations? Wheels, window tinting, adding a shift knob and custom upholstery are easy ways to make your car feel brand new!

Wheels

According to Wheels.ca, one of the most dramatic ways to make an improvement on the look of a vehicle is to upgrade the factory wheels. When customizing, most car owners choose to add larger, bolder, shinier aftermarket “rims.” The rim is technically the outer lip part of the wheel but it is also slang for aftermarket wheels. There are a multitude of rim choices. Rims come in different colors, styles and offset options.

Window Tinting

Many drivers choose to have their windows tinted. Tinted windows provide more privacy to you and your passengers, as well as safety when your car is parked. Passersby are unable to see any valuables you may have inside. Window tint is practical is more than one way. It is designed to keep glass from shattering if an object hits it. In the event of a car accident, you and your passengers are protected from glass shards and from being ejected through windows. Window tinting is both aesthetically pleasing and provides practical implications as well.

Shift Knob

Just like adding new knobs to doors or cabinets around the house helps give a home a personal feel, so can a unique shift knob to your car. Shift knobs are one of the best ways to customize the interior of your vehicle and, with so many options available at reasonable prices; Autos.com explains thats you can change your shift knob as quickly as you change your clothes. Bring a little style to your daily commute by updating your shift knob!

Custom Upholstery

Sometimes your vehicle’s upholstery starts to look faded, or it may have holes in it from years of wear and tear. There is a quick and easy remedy to this; install custom upholstery. From custom embroidery to exotic leathers, a customer auto upholsterer or interior specialist can add uniqueness and individuality to any vehicle.

Whether you are looking to replace your car’s wheels or shift knob, car customizations make a huge difference. You will be excited to drive your newly customized car and maybe that hour long commute to work won’t feel so bad anymore!

About Alexis Khazzam

Alexis Khazzam is a dedicated entrepreneur based in Peoria, IL. He is the owner of Junction Ventures, AppsCo and Alpha Jeep & Motorsports.

Recognized both nationally and internationally a leading customization shop, Alexis Khazzam and the Alpha Jeep team provide unparalleled services. Their work has been featured at the 2015 F1 Grand Prix showcase in Montreal, Canada, as well as at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Some of their work has also been featured on the cover of Forza Magazine and the subject of a full article in Truckin’s annual “Ultimate Parts Guide” issue.

Alexis Khazzam passion for customizing his own vehicles was what initiated his car customization business. Over time, his weekend passion grew into a budding small business, and now Khazzam and the Alpha Jeep team are customizing Jeep vehicles, high-performance and luxury cars throughout central Illinois and the Midwest.

Alpha Jeep and Motorsports officially opened its doors in 2013.  As a licensed Quadratec- and ARIES-sponsored dealer, the Alpha Jeep team performs many different Jeep customizations. Whether it’s upgrading your engine or installing bull bars or modular bumpers for your Wrangler, they are the best place to do the job. They also customize domestic and import vehicles of all makes and models. As a licensed dealer of APR products, they promise the highest quality products will be used to upgrade your vehicle’s ECU, motor, suspension, exterior lighting or interior style.

Today, Alexis Khazzam prides his business on their exclusive and interpersonal nature of customer service. The Alpha Jeep team goes above and beyond for every client, meeting with you personally and working with you on every step on the customization process. Their small size allows them to truly focus on your vehicle.

Apart from Alpha Jeep and Motorsports, Alexis Khazzam is also the owner of Junction City Shopping Center and AppsCo. Junction City Shopping Center opened in 1956 and is still based in Peoria, IL today. Junction City offers shoppers a collection of locally owned, premier retail boutiques in one beautiful and convenient setting. Another one of Alexis Khazzam’s business ventures is AppsCo, a not-for-profit organization providing a fully integrated business learning experience for public school students. AppsCo is a software application doubling as a learning tool to give students hands-on business experience and, potentially, a paycheck.