Tips To Avoid Mistakes When Installing New Struts

Posted on: 8 August 2019

Replacing the struts on your vehicle is an important step in proper maintenance. What mistakes have been made that caused problems with new struts? Here, you'll find a few tips to follow as you plan for and complete your strut replacement. Schedule Auto Alignment Repair Services                     Before you begin ripping your car apart, you need to make sure that you'll be able to get it in for auto alignment repair services very soon after the new struts are in place.
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How To Prevent Road Salt From Damaging Your Vehicle

Posted on: 23 March 2019

One of the downsides of living somewhere that gets beautiful snow all winter long is that the roads get covered in road salt. Although road salt makes it easier for you to drive and get on track on snowy and icy roads, it can also do serious damage to your vehicle. Salt, when left sitting on your vehicle, can lead to rust on the outside of your vehicle and can wear down the upholstery if it gets inside of your vehicle.
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Taking Care Of RV Collision Damage

Posted on: 4 November 2017

Is the money in your bank account being consumed by hotel fees because your RV was involved in a collision that left it uninhabitable? If the RV was your only home and you are ready to get out the hotel, contact a collision repair shop about your needs. If the RV is taken to the right shop, professionals can bring it back to a habitable condition as soon as possible. Depending on the insurance policy that you have in place for the RV, you might not have to pay all of the repair fees on your own.
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How To Fix Small Dents On Fiberglass

Posted on: 25 May 2016

If you need to make autobody repairs on the fiberglass sections of your car, you should definitely invest in a fiberglass patch kit. These are convenient and affordable, especially if you don't already own any of the supplies. Fiberglass is used on car bodies partly because it is so easy to repair. If you have small scratches and dings on your fiberglass surface, you will probably want to fix them yourself instead of taking them to a professional.
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