Posted on 6/23/2025

Steering angle sensors (SAS) are critical components in modern vehicles, acting as the vital link between the driver’s steering input and the car’s electronic control systems. Installed within the steering column, these sensors continuously monitor the steering wheel’s position, rotation speed, and direction, converting these movements into precise electronic signals. This real-time data is indispensable for a range of advanced safety and driver assistance feature, referred to ADAS. The primary function of a steering angle sensor is to determine exactly where and how the driver intends to steer, ensuring that the vehicle’s wheels respond accurately to steering wheel movements. The sensor uses technologies such as optical encoders or magnetic sensors to measure the angle and rate at which the steering wheel is turned, providing feedback that is accurate to within a fraction of a degree. For redundancy and reliability ... read more
Posted on 6/13/2025

Looking to upgrade your vehicle’s safety and performance? At 106St Tire & Wheel, we have an unbeatable offer that makes it the perfect time to buy both tires and brakes together — ensuring your car is ready for the road ahead. Why Choose 106St Tire & Wheel? When you purchase 4 tires from 106 St Tire & Wheel, you’ll receive a FREE wheel alignment — a critical service that extends tire life, improves tread wear, enhances vehicle handling, and boosts fuel efficiency. Proper alignment ensures your new tires perform at their best from day one. But that’s not all. We’re also offering $100 off on 4 brake pads when you buy your tires with us. Brake pads are essential for your vehicle’s stopping power and safety. Replacing them together with your tires is a smart move that guarantees balanced performance and peace of mind ... read more
Posted on 4/20/2016

FAQ about 106 St Tire & Wheel's used tires...a price friendly way to a safer ride! Where do used tires come from? Take a look around after the carnage of the flooding, mud slides, tornados? Millions of dollars in ruined vehicles are scattered about like MatchBox cars...cars, trucks, vans and more all ruined because of damage from fallen trees, mud and flooding. When flood water gets inside your car, inside your engine and your interior everything is ruined. Flood water carries with it not only waste water but also street water containing spillage from leaking transmissions, oil leaks, antifreeze, over-flooding sewers, etc. Interiors are ruined and drying them does not solve the situation as they are stained with waste materials like oil, grease, etc and maybe worse. Most times, a vehicle recovered from a flood will have the engine ruined by dirt, sand, debris getting into the engine and exhaust. Between body and fender damage, interior damage and engine damage, mo ... read more
Posted on 4/4/2016

Ouch!!! You hit a curb or one of Queens infamous potholes and blew a tire. You get a new tire and get it balanced but something doesn't feel right...a slight shimmy, a vibration or maybe even a more-pronounced wobble. Sounds like there is a good chance you have a damaged the rim. If you've been pricing wheels recently, you know they can be pricy ranging from between $400 and $1000 for a replacement. Come to 106 St Tire & Wheel as we offer a full range of comprehensive wheel and rim repair services and the good news? Most rims are repairable! Here's what we can do to help you: Re-true a warped, cracked or bent wheel with a specialized straightening machine, bringing it back to balance and trueness again quickly Repair the damage that comes from being scuffed along the curb too many times which is commonly know in NYC as curb rash. A ding along the rim from a hard impact isn't really a problem – you'd be amazed to see what kind of dent and ding damage is actually repairable ... read more
Posted on 3/31/2016

NYC, we got them and we got them bad! Severe road conditions that is. We all know when the National Weather Service says there is a severe weather warning, we need to take precautions. Our blog has pointed out many times during this last year the fact that in the NYC area we always drive under "severe road and traffic conditions" and we have spoken about many factors contributing to dangerous, over used, never maintained roads, traffic, stop and go driving, sudden breaking due to highways seemingly converging traffic and drivers going from doing 55 mph to 10 mph for miles and miles, etc. Nowhere in the USA except other major metropolises like Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, etc, do we find the scope and dimension of what we all know is dangerous roads, extensive drive time and gas consuming, etc which place tremendous burdens on our vehicles and on our nerves. Of course, weather always factors in making severe driving conditions and severe road factors nearly impossible and ... read more