Automotive (Do it Yourself (DIY))
Selling Your Car - Tips on Taking the Phone Calls - Graeme Sprigge
Appointments - How to take the phone calls Now that you have advertised you should soon start to get some calls as soon as your ad hits the media. It’s not just a matter of making a time to see the car. This is a turning point and where you start to locate your buyer. A lot of the time I can tell... Submitted 6 years 362 days ago.
Spring Organizing For Your Garage - Jan Hayner
Yes, this is the time of year to get all of the dust out of the garage and clean up the mess you made all winter long. Get organized for spring chores, get all of the tools and equipment ready and hunt down all of the lost winter fix-it tools. Plan of Attack Set aside 2 consecutive... Submitted 6 years 10 days ago.
Buying Skidder Tire Chains - Elizabeth Morgan
Anyone involved in the forestry or logging business knows a thing or two about skidder tire chains. Skidders, those heavy, four-wheel tractors used to haul logs - especially over rugged terrain, are an extremely useful tool for getting logs from one location to another. Because the landscape... Submitted 6 years 214 days ago.
Gooseneck trailer hitches are used to haul irregularly shaped trailers that have frontal protrusions that stick out past the rest of the trailer. Gooseneck trailer hitches are some of the strongest on the market, often able to handle up to 30,000 pounds. These trailer hitches are not installed at... Submitted 6 years 214 days ago.
A Guide to Discount RV Rentals - Elizabeth Morgan
RVs are a unique way to travel with no hotels or crowded airports. It’s just you, America’s highways, and anything you want to see. Owning an RV, however, can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. A cheaper alternative is to rent an RV. This is even a cost-effective way to sample different RVs... Submitted 6 years 214 days ago.
How To Install a Trailer Hitch - Elizabeth Morgan
Trailer hitch installation may seem like a difficult and confusing process, but it is much easier with the right knowledge and tools. Most people are able to successfully install their own trailer hitches without any help from a professional. In addition to the installation instructions provided... Submitted 6 years 214 days ago.
Where to Find Wholesale Radar Detectors - Jennifer Bailey
Radar detectors have become an extremely popular piece of technology for drivers. With quality detectors running several hundred dollars, the perceived high cost of these devices has the potential to drive away consumers. In reality, consumers can purchase wholesale radar detectors through many... Submitted 6 years 228 days ago.
How Do Radar Detectors Work? - Jennifer Bailey
Police have long used radars to track the speed of drivers and to help maintain safe roads. Meanwhile, many drivers have begun using radar detectors to help avoid costly fines for speeding violations. Despite the popularity of radars and radar detectors, many people do not understand the science... Submitted 6 years 228 days ago.
How to Buy Discount Tonneau Covers - Ken Marlborough
"Since the market for Tonneau covers is so large, it is possible to find great deals on a wide selection of models. Several manufacturers must compete with each other, making better products and selling them for less than their competitors. Companies must undersell each other to stay in business.... Submitted 6 years 235 days ago.
How to Find Scooter Parts - Kent Pinkerton
Scooter parts can usually be found at a scooter store that will typically specialize in a specific type of scooter. A scooter store could either specialize in a variety of recreational scooters, while another store will specialize in the mobility scooters. Retailers also offer scooter accessories... Submitted 6 years 236 days ago.
Folding Tonneau covers are available for pickup trucks of all makes and models. There are many different types of folding Tonneau covers. They can be made of aluminum or vinyl with steel beams. The more panels a folding Tonneau cover has, the smaller the space it can fold into for storage. Most... Submitted 6 years 236 days ago.
A Brief History of Scooters - Kent Pinkerton
Scooters were first known as a child's vehicle that dates back to before 1920. Although scooters were being manufactured, the majority of older children fashioned their own out of miscellaneous used parts. Remember the Little Rascal movies with scooters made out of produce crates? Technology and... Submitted 6 years 238 days ago.
How to Choose Replacement Auto Upholstery -
- Charles and Susan TruettAt some time or other everyone experiences a permanent stain on their car upholstery, or worse yet a rip or tear that exposes the foam beneath and risks destroying your entire seat. However, there is no need to despair because there are multiple options for choosing replacement auto... Submitted 6 years 256 days ago.
Finding Cheap Car Transport Services - Thomas Morva
If you are moving a standard passenger car and want to investigate different car transport trailer options there are many possibilities in today’s auto shipping industry offered to the discerning customer. Open multi-car transport is the most economical and popular option for moving unrestored... Submitted 6 years 282 days ago.
How to Find Affordable Camouflage Seat Covers -
- Charles and Susan TruettEvery hunter needs good equipment from quality guns and calls all the way down to camouflage seat covers. Whether you are looking for camo seatcovers for your truck, tree stand, or boat, you will want to have the best quality without having to spend a fortune. Sure, there are plenty... Submitted 6 years 295 days ago.
Repairing Auto Paint Problems - CokeBoy86
My best friend asked me how to fix a one-inch space of missing paint on his car. Turns out he was dumb enough to put the high-pressure hose close to a ding in the paint, and ripped it even worse. I've owned my fair share of Hondas, so I knew just what to do. Since you're reading this, too... Submitted 6 years 305 days ago.
The Basics for Choosing the Right Air Compressor - Cooper
There is a lot of confusion out there about selecting the right size air compressor to run your air tools. Basically, there are several factors to look at when choosing the proper air compressor for your shop or garage. The first criteria is horse power rating. Most people assume the higher... Submitted 6 years 310 days ago.
Crankcase Explosion - Thomas Yoon
One of the most frightening phenomenon for operators of diesel engines is the crankcase explosion. Although many force-lubricated, totally enclosed, reciprocating machines like diesel engines, steam engines, air compressors and many others had been running for many hours without any such problems... Submitted 6 years 318 days ago.
Top 10 Tips You Must Know When Buying a Car - Kospa
1. You should purchase your new car at or around Christmas time because with everybody buying their Christmas presents, not many of them are looking to buy a new car, and it forces dealerships to up their sales strategies. Salesmen are more willing to haggle down to your prices to close the deal.... Submitted 6 years 326 days ago.
The basic Motorcycle Gears for beginners - Karen Nodalo
For most beginners, they don’t have enough clues on optimizing with the basic gears required to become a motorcyclist. Some beginners think they need to purchase their bikes only and they’re off to their Submitted 6 years 361 days ago.
Helpful Tips on how to buy Motorcycles - Karen Nodalo
Buying motorcycles isn’t just about buying because you need to know some helpful tips ant hints to get the best deals. It would even be very helpful if you consult an expert so you will never have to go wrong or think that your money has been put to waste. In purchasing a used motorcycle... Submitted 6 years 361 days ago.
Selling Your Car - What is My Car Worth? - Graeme Sprigge
The first question you must ask when selling your car is, 'How much is my car worth?' Well, this question is actually incomplete. You really need to ask three questions and you get three different answers.... The questions you must get answered depend on where you want to sell it. They are:... Submitted 6 years 362 days ago.
In recent times, some car manufacturers are opting to replace historically dowelled and interlocking arrangements of con-rod big ends, with physical breaks. There are many mechanics looking at these today, with bewilderment. Instead of machined faces, stress points are engineered and the... Submitted 7 years 8 days ago.
Formula One Cars - Unsurpassed Technology at Its Finest - Michael Walker
Formula One Racing is, quite simply, the paramount of karting. It is the professional form of the sport in its entirety. Formula One is an international phenomenon, a media conglomerate that rakes in millions and millions of dollars a year from advertising, sponsorship, and... Submitted 7 years 18 days ago.
In the Nick of Time: Your Car’s Serpentine Belt - Michael Walker
Recently, my friend called me from a roadside Dairy Queen in frenzy. His dad had been driving his Ford car down the highway and heard and awful noise. First, there was a squeal and then what sounded like a whip smacking the underneath of his hood. They weren’t sure what was happening... Submitted 7 years 29 days ago.
