Four Ways To Protect Car Paint In The Winter
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20 June 2018
The winter months place a massive amount of stress on anything that is exposed to the elements, and your car's paint job is no exception. Ice, snow, temperature fluctuations, and salt exposure can all wear away at the paint and ruin the appearance of your vehicle, not to mention make it much more likely that rust and corrosion will set into the body of your car. Fortunately, there are a few things that you can do to make sure that your car paint stays in the best condition possible throughout the cold season.
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3 Things You Should Know Auto Glass Repair
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19 June 2018
If you find a crack, hole or other damage to your car's windshield, you will want to solve this problem immediately. A damaged windshield can lead to an accident that can be more costly than a simple windshield repair or replacement. The following are a few things you should know when you need your windshield fixed.
1. Windshield repair and replacement is a mobile service
Not only has this service become mobile, but mobile service is now the norm.
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Four Signs You Should Have Your Spark Plugs Replaced
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19 June 2018
Your spark plugs are one of the essential parts of your vehicle's ignition system, because as their name indicates, they are the component that literally provides the spark that allows the fuel in the engine to ignite, powering the rest of your car. This means that damaged or malfunctioning spark plugs can negatively affect the performance of your car. Understanding what a few of the signs of bad spark plugs are can help you identify when you should head to an auto repair shop to have them replaced.
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5 Things You Need To Know About Using A Tire Pressure Monitoring System With Your Motorcycle
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19 June 2018
The pressure in your tires is extremely important. You need just the right amount of pressure in order for your vehicle to grip the road correctly. This is even more true for motorcycles than other types of vehicles. With a motorcycle, you want to make sure that you have the right tire pressure at all times, which is where a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) comes into play.
1. You Can Add a TPMS to Your Bike
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