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  • Tips For Maintaining Your Alignment

    21 June 2016

    The alignment of your car is a major mechanical and safety concern. A poorly aligned car typically pulls to one side or shakes at highway speeds, which can make it difficult to control. Poor alignment also causes premature wear on tires, puts stress on axles and bearings, can damage steering components, and it can negatively affect your gas mileage. The following tips can help you keep your alignment in good working order.

  • 4 Ways To Save Money On Auto Repair Services

    20 June 2016

    Taking your car to an auto repair shop for services is never fun to do, especially when you have to pay out of pocket for services that your insurance doesn't cover. Luckily, there are quite a few ways to save money on auto repairs. Here are four ways to get the best deal. Receive a Written Estimate: When you bring your car in for repairs, always be sure that you receive a written estimate.

  • Driving On A Flat Tire

    20 June 2016

    Drivers usually get a sinking feeling when they see their tire pressure light come on suddenly and feel a tug in one direction or the other on their vehicle. You know you have a flat and need to pull over. However, you find yourself in an unsafe area. Maybe it's a dark and abandoned road or one with little to no shoulder. As a driver, you need to know how to proceed in this situation.

  • Interested In An Automobile For Sale Privately? What To Do Before You Buy

    17 June 2016

    Just because you are buying a car that has a car report, doesn't mean you know everything that is going on with the vehicle. If you are interested in purchasing a vehicle and you want to make sure that it's in good condition, there are a few things you'll want to do. You want to be sure you are making a good investment when spending the money on the vehicle, and that the vehicle will perform as you expect it to.

  • 3 Components Of Your Brakes That May Need Replacement

    17 June 2016

    The braking system of your vehicle is one that is highly important to take care of. When you receive regular inspections and provide maintenance for the brakes, you can be sure that you are able to slow and come to a complete stop in time. It's important to have your brakes inspected at every oil change or every 10,000 miles. When you have an inspection, there is a chance that you may need certain parts of your braking system replaced due to wear and tear.

  • Repairing A Rental Moving Truck For Optimal Performance: 3 Quick Inspections To Make To Prevent Engine From Overheating

    15 June 2016

    Americans are highly mobile, with the average American moving at least once every 5 years. Knowing these numbers, operating a moving truck rental business can be quite profitable. Before signing off on the moving trucks that are being rented out, you'll want to either get yourself or an employee to make 3 quick inspections to check for common causes for overheating engines, which is a fairly common phenomenon during hot, summer months.

  • 3 Ways To Make Sure Your Car Is Insured During The Transport Process

    15 June 2016

    If you need to ship your car across country, the easiest way to do it is to have a car transport company take your car for you. They have the necessary tools to safely transport your car, including both open and closed trailers. However, one of the things you are probably worried about when your car is being shipped is who is going to pay if something happens to your car.

  • Answers To A Few Common Concerns About Auto Hail Damage Repairs

    15 June 2016

    When powerful storms pass through your area, it is possible for your car to suffer extensive damages as a result of being pelted with hailstones. While it is possible for an experienced auto body repair specialist to restore your vehicle following this type of damage, you may not have much experience with having this work done. Therefore, the following few hail repair questions and answers will help you to be a better-informed car owner when it comes to these repairs.

  • 7 Tips For Inspecting A Semi Truck Before Purchase

    10 May 2016

    Although an used semi truck is less expensive than a new one, it is still a pricey investment. To ensure you get your money's worth, it is important that you do a complete and thorough inspection of the truck you are considering. Here are some tips for conducting the inspection before purchase.  Check the records. Your inspection does not necessarily need to start with the truck itself. You should start with its records.