Exploring Automotive Repair and Maintenance

Custom Wheels — Protecting Them Through The Winter

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You’ve done it — you’ve got the custom wheels that you’ve wanted for your car. Now, winter’s approaching and you’ve got a decision to make. Will you chance damaging those wheels by driving with them on your car this winter; will you not drive when the roads are covered in snow, ice, and salt; or will you put your stock wheels back on the car for the winter? If you plan to remove the wheels and store them for the winter, there’s a few things to make sure to do to protect them while you store them. Read More»

A Guide To Vehicle Rust Protection

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One of the worst things you can do for your car is let rust develop and overtake it. Not only is rust bad for the vehicle cosmetically, but it can also damage the structure of the vehicle itself. Because of this, it is important that you learn both how to prevent rust from taking place and spreading throughout your vehicle, and also how to remove it if you are dealing with current rust problems. Read More»

4 Things You Need To Do After You Have Your Windshield Replaced

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If your windshield was damaged and you have arranged to have it replaced, you need to make sure that you treat your new windshield right after it is replaced. Wait Before Driving After your windshield is installed, don’t just hop in your vehicle and start driving. The glue used to secure your windshield in place needs time to settle. You should wait a few hours after having your windshield replaced for the glue to have cured enough for it to be smart for you to drive. Read More»

What To Look For In A Truck You'll Use To Tow A Horse Trailer

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In the horse world, having a good truck is just as important as having a good trailer. If the truck can’t pull your trailer safely, you won’t make it to the shows or events you have planned. So what should you look for in a truck you’ll be using to pull your horse trailer? Here are three good qualities to get you started. 1. Trailer Brake Compatibility Although you may be able to safely tow a utility trailer that weighs 2,000 or 3,000 pounds without a trailer brake package, you do not want to attempt this with live horses. Read More»

Selling Junk Cars Online Vs. In Person

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There many ways of disposing junk cars. For instance, you can decide to sell junk cars online or in person, but this depends on your preference of what looks easy and convenient to you. So, let’s look at each method and how it can benefit you. Selling Junk Cars Online Reduced costs – posting a junk car online means that you don’t need to spend your money on the advertising. Read More»