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  1. How to Properly Install and Use Towing Mirrors
    by Emily Sandberg. When it comes to hauling a heavy trailer, there can never be too much emphasis on safety. Any number of things can go wrong and put your life and the life of other travelers in danger. This is why it is very important to learn all you can about towing mirrors and other types of trailer safety equipment before you haul. Towing mirrors are perhaps the number one safety consideration that you shou... products, articles, news

  2. How To Find And Install Auto Parts On Your Own Vehicle
    by Gregg Hall. Are you one of those people who is mechanically inclined? If so, congratulations, while I can do simple auto repair I prefer not to especially with the way cars these days are getting more and more complicated. Still, if you enjoy it and you want to save some money, you can save quite a bit by finding the parts you need and installing them yourself. One way that you can reduce the expense of auto... products, articles, news

  3. How To Install A High Quality Car Stereo In Your Vehicle Yourself
    by Gregg Hall. So you want a new car stereo system, do you? Maybe the thing that has been holding you back is the expense of having it installed. Well, you know you don't have to be a teenager to be able to install it yourself! It really isn't all that difficult if you have the right parts and instruction. In addition to saving money you get the satisfaction that you did it yourself and it is a great learning e... products, articles, news

  4. How To Properly Fix A Flat Tire
    by David Maillie. Don't ever say it won't happen to you. Statistics show that the average person will have 5 flat tires in their lifetime. That means you will have a flat and it is best to be prepared for it. I've seen people stuck on the side of the road with no spare, no jack or lug wrench and no cell phone. What if you get stranded down a far out, little traveled country raod at night? You will be stranded... products, articles, news

  5. How To Properly Care For The Interior Of Your Vehicle
    by Gregg Hall. One of the biggest detriments to the interior of an automobile is human body oil. Research proves that body oils on interior surfaces can cause significant life-shortening damage to your car via body oil emission. Someone who jumps into their vehicle during the warmer weather wearing very little can cause serious damage to the interior surfaces of their car, truck or van. The pH in perspiration ... products, articles, news

  6. What Are Some Of The Steps Involved In Detailing A Car Properly?
    by Gregg Hall. Modern automotive finishes are relatively thin and normally range from 4 to 6 mils in overall thickness, including anti-corrosion coatings. The actual color coat on a vehicle is characteristically the thinnest coating. The exterior paint layer is a clear coat and it is thermo set. This clear finish is only 2 mils thick, and is comparable to the thickness of a piece of paper. The bumper and other ... products, articles, news

  7. How To Properly Repair Chips And Deep Scratches On Your Car
    by David Maillie. We all have received them on our cars - rock chips, door dings, bumper scrapes, etc... They can come from a rock thrown up from a truck on the highway, or its as easy as a parking lot ding from someone in a hurry or even an errant grocery cart. Most of these are unavoidable. They can happen even if you park far away from stores and regardless of the measures you take to protect your car. Not ... products, articles, news

  8. How to Properly Check Tire Pressure and Condition for Safety
    by David Maillie. Tire pressure and condition is one of the most overlooked safety aspects on our cars. Most people just assume their tires are fine and that they will be safe because they look okay - the tires are not flat. Rarely do we ever see someone get out a tire pressure gauge and check their tire pressure or place their hands on the tire and feel for roundness and irregularities. What most people don't ... products, articles, news

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