ABOUT US

Victory Fab & Powder Coat came together in 2021 as the husband-and-wife team of Scott and Deni sold their 27-year franchise... and, it began with metal signs.

After working with their local Pacific Northwest community for so long, we wanted to continue serving the area with another locally-owned business that the community can be proud of.

Victory Fab started as a custom metal sign company. (Some local favorites can still be found at VictoryFab.Etsy.com.) As word got around town, though, Victory Fab was quickly recruited into powder coating for some local manufactures that weren't able to find the quality that they needed.

The rest, as they say, is history!

Victory Fab & Powder Coat is your trusted partner for exceptional powder coating and sandblasting services in northern Idaho. Offering high-quality finishes that enhance the life and appearance of your metal projects, Victory Fab provides meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every product receives the care it deserves.

Whether you need rust removal or a durable powder coating finish, our team of experienced professionals is committed to exceeding your expectations. Contact us today to discuss your project and let us transform your vision into reality.

The Mechanics

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At [Your Tire Shop Name], our team is the driving force behind our success. We take immense pride in introducing you to the dedicated individuals who make your tire-related dreams a reality.

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FAQS

What is the recommended tire pressure for my vehicle, and how often should I check it?

The recommended tire pressure for your vehicle can typically be found in the owner's manual or on a label inside the driver's door jamb. It's essential to check your tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips. Proper tire pressure ensures even wear, better fuel efficiency, and optimal handling, contributing to your safety on the road.

What's the difference between all-season and winter tires, and when should I consider switching to winter tires?

All-season tires are designed to perform well in various weather conditions, including light snow. Winter tires, on the other hand, have a specific tread pattern and rubber compound for superior traction in cold and snowy conditions. It's recommended to switch to winter tires when temperatures consistently drop below 45°F (7°C) to ensure better grip and control on icy or snowy roads.

How can I tell if my tires are worn out and need replacement?

You can perform a simple visual inspection and the "Penny Test" to check your tire tread. Place a penny into the tread grooves with Lincoln's head facing down. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head, your tire treads are too shallow and need replacement. Additionally, look for signs of uneven wear, cracking, or bulging on the sidewalls. If you notice any of these issues, it's time to consult a professional for a thorough assessment and possible tire replacement.

14028 N.Ohio Street, Rathdrum, ID 83858

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