How To Put Running Boards On A Truck After You've Lifted It Up To Go Off-Roading

Posted on: 13 May 2016

Lifting up the suspension of a truck is essential to get it ready for off-road driving, but lifting the truck up also makes it a lot harder to get into the truck. A few inches in height can be the difference between easily stepping into the truck and stretching your legs to get into the truck. You can solve this issue by adding running boards that you can step on to help you and your passengers get into the truck.
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5 Car Tools All First Time Car Owners Didn't Know They Needed In Their Tool Box

Posted on: 13 May 2016

If you just purchased your first car, you need to start building up your vehicle tool set. Here are five car tools that you may not naturally think about, but that would make a great addition to your car tool kit.  Digital Camera A camera can be an invaluable tool when working on your vehicle. No matter how hard you try to remember, it can be difficult to remember how to put a part back together after you have taken it apart and worked on it.
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Protections To Look For When Shopping For An Auto Body Shop

Posted on: 12 May 2016

If you are taking your car to a body shop to have it repaired, you probably want to ensure that you choose the right shop. You might have thought about comparing prices between the various shops in your area so that you can score the best deal, and you could be thinking about looking for online reviews and asking for pictures of cars that have been repaired in the past. However, you also have to make sure that your vehicle is fully protected during this process.
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Tips For Maintaining A Safe Environment When Performing Hydraulic Repair

Posted on: 11 May 2016

If you are trying to perform some do-it-yourself auto maintenance, you are going to need to make sure that you uphold certain safety measures in order to keep an environment that is going to be conducive to work in. Here are some tips for maintaining a safe environment when performing hydraulic repair.    1. Don't Use Your Fingers to Look for Leaks If you know that the hose in your hydraulics system has a leak and this is the source of your automobile woes, you are going to need to make sure that you locate that leak as quickly as possible.
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