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Auto Body Repair

All About Car Body Work Repair

When it comes down to it, a car is nothing but a means of transportation, but try telling that to the millions of Americans who value their cars as one of their most treasured possessions. Many Americans form a curious attachment to their cars and become obsessed with their appearance.

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Auto Detailing

All About Car Detailing

Do you remember your first car? A recent survey in America found that people remember more about their first car than their first kiss or their first love. The study found that 93 percent of those interviewed remembered the color of their first car, whereas only 88 percent of those

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Auto Body Repair

Signs You Need to Change Your Car’s Brake Pads

Cars are an essential means of transportation, moving us from place to place. But with movement comes the need to stop, and to perform this function, cars use brakes. When we think about cars, we mostly think about motion, but as Issac Newton said, “For every action, there is an

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Auto Body Repair

Why You Should Not Do DIY Auto Body Repairs

While it may look easy, the reality is that auto body repair involves specific techniques, requiring a lot of skill and the right tools and training to be done correctly. This article will examine some of the more common car body repairs and the work involved. This will also explain

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Electric Car Info

What is the National Drive Electric Week All About?

Scientists have identified a buildup of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, as the cause of global warming. The greenhouse theory states that greenhouse gases build up in the upper atmosphere, which traps hot air rising from the earth’s surface and prevents it from escaping into space. The result is increased

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Car Tips

Driving Safety Tips on Labor Day

It is estimated that approximately 92 million Americans will travel interstate by road this coming Labor Day weekend. With this many people traveling by car, accidents are bound to happen, and it is estimated that there will be more than 466 fatalities on American roads this Labor Day weekend. This

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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.