automotive

Don’t Make These Mistakes When Shopping For Truck Parts

Improving your truck can be an enjoyable hobby. However, it can sometimes be a challenge to find the right parts. Whether you want a new bedliner or exhaust pipes, you need to take the time to find the parts that will work for you. It can be a challenge to do this but try to avoid making the following mistakes when shopping for truck parts (at an outlet such as Pacesetter Truck Caps & Accessories Inc). Read More 

Know The Warning Signs That Your SUV’s Brakes Need Repair Or Replacement

As the owner of an SUV, it's important that you know the first signs and symptoms of a braking system problem. Your vehicle's brakes are one of its most vital safety features, and even simple issues can cause catastrophic accidents if not repaired in a timely manner. Also, basic repairs that are not completed in a timely manner will lead to further damage and cause your repair bills to grow exponentially. Read More 

Increase Your Car Value When Putting It Up For Sale

There is a lot that goes into prepping your car before you want to sell it, and there are a few things you'll want to do before you list it and have people test drive. You want people to get the best impression possible when they pull up and see it, get inside it, and pull out on the road to test drive. You don't have to spend a lot of money on mechanical changes, but here are a few things you can do to make sure the vehicle impresses the buyers and providers a smooth ride. Read More 

Four Tips To Prepare Your Car For Emergency Towing

Cultivating a good relationship with a local towing service is a good way to help ensure you're never left lingering by the roadside in the event of an emergency, but it's best to try and avoid a situation like this before it happens. By keeping your vehicle in good running condition and practicing safe driving methods, you'll decrease your chances of ever needing a tow. If the inconvenience should happen, however, there are a few things you can do to help ensure your vehicle gets safely back to the garage. Read More 

Home Is Where Your Trailer Hitch Takes It: How Micro-Homes Are Built And Moved

Since some of the very first micro-homes were featured on cable TV programs, more and more people have invested in trailers and trailer hitches. They use the trailers as the floorboard for their tiny houses, and anytime they want to pick up and move, they simply attach a trailer hitch to their main mode of transportation, connect the trailer/tiny houses to the hitches and their vehicles, and drive off. If this is something you are considering doing, here is how the tiny houses are built and moved. Read More