2015

  • Buying A Cheap Car Listed As "Needs Work"? Find Out The Facts

    You are trying to buy a used car on a budget, but you don't want to buy something that has problems you aren't prepared to pay for. What should you do? There are a few things you can do before you buy any vehicle to make sure that you are getting a fair price, and to see what needs to be fixed before you decide to get something that is listed as needing work.
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  • How To Patch And Restore A Car Body

    Restoring an old or classic car is a great weekend project. The hardest part is usually fixing the dings to match the original contours of the car. If you have the right tools and little bit of basic instruction, you can learn how to patch like a pro. These skills will be invaluable if you have plans to restore an entire car or just a few small dings. This article explains how patch dings, dents, holes and scratches in your car surface.
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  • Get Rid Of Undercarriage Rust On Your Truck

    If you have spotted rust on the undercarriage of your truck, you need to act as soon as possible. Rust can easily spread and destroy the metal undercarriage of your truck. However, with a little knowledge about how to jack up a truck, a few simple supplies and a little time, you can prevent this from happening to your vehicle. Set Up The Truck First, you need to park your truck on a solid, flat surface.
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  • 3 Things To Look For When Getting Your Car Repaired After A Car Collision

    After getting into a car collision, it is important to take some time to survey the damage and get an appraisal. An appraisal will help you when getting your insurance company to cover the costs of your damage. Technicians that are well-trained will be able to address all the damage caused by your car collision even the small ones. However, it is also up to you to catch any mistakes or faults after the repair process is done.
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  • How To Fix Paint Chips Like A Pro

    Paint chips are an inevitable part of driving on freeways, especially near construction. Of course, there is nothing you can do about a paint chip except fix it as soon as possible. Many people choose to ignore small paint chips at first, because they are so small and hard to even see. However, if you wait too long, the chip can grow and rust can even start to form underneath the paint.
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  • Don't Forget The Inside Of Your RV To Prevent Collision Damage

    If you're about to start traveling in an RV, you've likely been practicing how to drive better so that you have a safe trip and don't get into accidents. But don't forget to take a good look at the inside of your RV, either. If you get into an accident or have to stop quickly to avoid one, the items inside the RV can fly everywhere, causing damage to cabinets, the floor, windows, and other parts of the RV's interior.
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  • Four Technologies That Help Prevent Rear End Collisions

    Statistics show that around 28 percent of all car accidents are rear end accidents. Preventing this type of accident could drastically reduce the amount of accidents on the road and save drivers from the resulting auto body damage.  Rear end accident damage could cost a car owners upwards of $10,000 in repairs. This figure doesn't even factor in the potential medical costs of injuries resulting from rear end accidents. Drivers can suffer from whiplash due to rear end accidents that could cause chronic back and neck problems.
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