Archive for May, 2026
Chevrolet has been building vehicles in America for well over a century, and that history still shows up on factory floors across the country today. If you’ve ever wondered whether Chevy is an American brand in more than just name, the honest answer is: largely yes, with some nuance. Many of the most popular models […]
If you need third-row seating, Chevrolet gives you three real options: the 2026 Traverse, the 2026 Tahoe, and the 2026 Suburban. All three are genuine 3-row SUVs, but they differ quite a bit in size, seating capacity, and who they actually work for. At Turan-Foley Chevrolet Buick near Gulfport, we help buyers sort through this […]
Gulfport, MS is the kind of place where an ice cream stop can fit into almost any day. Whether you are cooling off after time near the beach, treating the kids after school, or wrapping up dinner with something sweet, there are plenty of places around town to satisfy a craving. From classic cones and […]
At Turan-Foley Chevrolet, one of the questions we hear most often is simple: how much can a Chevy Silverado 1500 tow? The short answer is that the answer depends on the exact truck. Engine choice, cab style, bed length, drivetrain, axle ratio, wheel setup, and factory trailering equipment all affect the final rating. In the […]
At Turan-Foley Chevrolet, we treat wheel torque as more than a small maintenance detail. On a Chevy Equinox, the correct lug nut torque helps keep the wheel seated properly, supports consistent brake feel, and reduces the risk of brake pulsation or rotor damage caused by uneven tightening. Chevrolet’s own owner information also calls for tightening […]
At Turan-Foley Chevrolet, we know truck owners want clear answers they can trust, especially when it comes to important service specs. If you are looking for the lug nut torque for a Chevy Silverado 2500, the good news is that the answer is simple. No matter which model year you have, the recommended lug nut […]
At Turan-Foley Chevrolet, when Silverado owners ask for lug nut torque, we do not guess and we do not rely on shop lore. We start with the factory specification for original-equipment wheels. In the official GM owner manuals we reviewed for the Silverado, the wheel nut torque is listed as 140 lb-ft, or 190 N·m.

