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How to Remove Tires?

When you have a car you need to do what you have the ability to to ensure that you take care of it properly. This entails that you have to give it the frequent oil changes and even take it in for a tuning when that disagreeable check engine light comes on. Though we commonly take the vehicle in when it has a problem the one thing we have the ability to repair is a flat tire.

In order to do this you will need to discover the right method to get rid of tires from the car so that the vehicle and the tire is not damaged at all. With the correct tools and the right directions this process might be instant and simple.

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Posted on July 6th, 2008 by admin  |  No Comments »

Things to Think About Before Working on Your Car For the First Time

There’s nothing quite as rewarding as doing a good job yourself. Especially when it’s a project that costs you less, you know you did it on your own and you did it right. However, as good as that feels be sure you don’t get in over your head. So be sure to ask yourself the following questions just to be sure that you will actually want to do any car work before you get yourself overly involved and over your head.

1.Do “I” really want to do this project? Is it going to be a nightmare, or will it be fun? You probably don’t want to do something that doesn’t feel good unless it’s absolutely unavoidable.

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Posted on June 7th, 2008 by admin  |  No Comments »

Maintenance Your Car to Keep Running For Years

Preventative maintenance isn’t a “cool” topic, but in today’s economic climate it’s more important than ever to keep your car in top running shape so that it will last as long as possible — without costly repairs. By performing a few minutes of maintenance once a month, you can help ensure that your car will be running for a long, long time.

With just a little practice, the following tasks can be done in less than 15 minutes. It might take a little longer the first few times you run through the steps, but a few minutes now prevents lengthy waits in repair shops, so it’s worth it. Just follow this list:

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Posted on May 16th, 2007 by admin  |  1 Comment »

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