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Auto Body Repair

Car Dents and How To Fix Them

Any dent that you notice on the body of your car could be the result of a minor accident that you were not aware of. This can sometimes happen even if you exert extra effort to care for your automobile. Car dents can affect a vehicle’s appearance. It hardly matters

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Auto Body Repair

10 Reasons DIY Is Not Good for Your Car Repair Needs

These days, it’s quite tempting to repair your car all by yourself, especially when you see that it’s just a minor problem. Anyway, there are lots of free online tutorials that you can always refer to. Yet, while it’s perfectly fine to try fixing broken items on your own, car

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Car Tips

Car Accident: Signs That a Car Has Been in One

You have searched online, visited local dealerships, checked out the buy and sell sections of local papers, and put the word out amongst friends and relatives. Finally, you have found a car within your price range, but now you want to ensure this car hasn’t been involved in a collision

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Car Trends

A Short History of American Cars and a Glimpse Into the Future

The Americans’ love for their cars is truly unique. Yes, the Japanese have their Kei cars and roadsters, while the Europeans are known for manufacturing well-known, prestigious cars. But there’s something about Americans and their bond with their vehicle that you won’t be able to find in other cultures. In

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How to Check Your Vehicle’s Timing Belt

To check your vehicle’s timing belt, first secure the hood and remove any engine cover. Locate the belt between the engine block and camshaft. Inspect it for visible cracks, frays, or signs of wear using a flashlight.

How to Deal With Tire Bulges and Cracks

To deal with tire bulges and cracks, start by identifying warning signs like visible deformities or irregular wear. Understand that bulges often indicate internal damage from impact or over-inflation, while cracks can stem from UV exposure or improper pressure.