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How to maintain, fix and customize your ride, be it a sports car, pickup truck or jalopy.
A DIY Account on How to Replace the Headliner of Your Car
When one has hardly any clue about how to go about fixing their car, you can hardly expect them to know how to replace the headliner of the car either. Having said that, one can actually do the latter themselves as long as they have a clear picture of what they are doing. It is basically the fabric part that is attached to the roof of your car. Having said that, a sagging headliner can very well turn out to be a nightmare for you if not nipped in the bud at the right time. You can be absolutely positive of that fact.
Natalie IgePublished 5 years ago in WheelWhat a Tool! (Pt. 2)
Your brand new car should arrive in a box. A giant red ribbon and bow around the vehicle are always nice, but why doesn’t a directional pamphlet accompany the car-in-the-box? Instructions come with every other thing that you buy in a box. I would like for the directions to be written in ENGLISH. I do not speak German, Spanish, French, Italian or Chinese, and directions are hard enough to follow in English! I’m not talking about directions on how to turn the radio to a new station or how to open the trunk without getting out. Pish posh… who doesn’t know THOSE things?
Kelly JacksonPublished 5 years ago in WheelHow Do I Get My HR License?
Your first step is to accredit yourself with the right license and approved training course to ensure your smooth transition from behind the textbooks to behind the wheel.
Marshall StevensonPublished 5 years ago in WheelHow to Properly Handle a Car Accident
Car accidents suck and unfortunately, you’ll probably be in one. In fact, the car industry estimates you will file a claim for a collision once every 17.9 years, meaning you’ll probably get into four accidents in your lifetime.
Sam LarsonPublished 5 years ago in WheelCar Culture
Ever thought about starting a car club? Many people are looking for things to add to the enjoyment of life and learn new things...
Jason ShugartPublished 5 years ago in WheelSelling Cars Online
Selling a car online is not such a bad idea after all. If online transactions have changed human perceptions towards trading cars, then it’s sure sensible and wise to strike the deal online. This article will help you watch your moves, without being fooled by shams, and win yourself a fair car deal for selling/buying cars online, and editing service.
Rose SoursPublished 5 years ago in WheelWant to Make Some Extra Cash? Remove These Car Parts First!
Cars are our best friends when they are in perfect condition. They make our life easier in ways we don’t even realize until they are not there anymore. Even a simple task can seem to be impossible if there is no car by your side to run the errands. Even though cars are extremely helpful, they too have a lifespan, like all the other machineries. Once a car reaches the end of its lifespan, things start going downhill.
Lauren WilliamsonPublished 5 years ago in WheelWhat to Do After a Truck Accident
Accidents on the road are events everyone would rather avoid. This is especially true of accidents involving tractor trailers or large delivery trucks. These trucks can frequently weigh up to 80,000 pounds and are much more likely than other vehicles to cause serious injuries or death in an accident. In fact, nearly 90 percent of truck-related fatalities involve either pedestrians or those in smaller vehicles. Common injuries resulting from truck accidents can include spinal cord injuries, head injuries, internal organ damage, broken bones, and more.
Claire PetersPublished 5 years ago in WheelHow to Choose a Car That Is Right for You
Buying a new car is an exciting event for anyone. It is also considered a major purchase so you need to be wise when you are buying a car or else you could end up in some financial trouble. With enough research and planning, you can hold your head high as you walk out of the car dealership with a new car. You do not have to buy a car from a dealership, you can buy your car from a person or even a local dealer. Your car also does not have to be brand new, it can be used with low miles, which can save you thousands on your major purchase. If you are looking for financing you will have to take out a loan and be able to make monthly car payments.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in Wheel6 Tips to Remember During Your First Car Breakdown
So you've geared up for a big car trip and the first two hours go off without a hitch, but all of a sudden something is wrong. What do you do when your car is beeping at you or making strange noises? Is that smoke you smell? Is the car all of a sudden lower on one side?
Angela FausonePublished 5 years ago in WheelHow to Teach Your Teen How to Drive Without Freaking Out
I know, thinking about teaching a teenager how to drive has to be one of the scariest thoughts... like ever. I can still remember how afraid I was when I started to learn how to drive. I even accidentally left the car running as I tried to get out once. It actually kept moving forward as I didn’t shift the gear to park. No joke. One of the most terrifying moments of my life.
Amanda LinPublished 5 years ago in WheelMake Sure Your Car Is Ready for Winter
Men are not the only ones who like cars, and they are certainly not the only ones who can keep them in good shape. With that in mind, as the winter is coming, your car might need a few preparations in order to keep running smoothly throughout the season. So, here are a few things you should pay attention to in order to ensure that your car is ready for winter.
Isla WrightPublished 5 years ago in Wheel