3 Simple Auto Maintenance Projects To Improve Performance And Fuel Economy

Posted on: 23 May 2016

Fuel economy is something that you may be concerned about with your car. Many of the improvements that you can do for performance can also help give your car better gas mileage. This can include common tasks like changing the oil, as well as improvements like upgrading the air intake or adding an aftermarket computer chip. Here are some simple auto maintenance projects that give your better performance and fuel economy:
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Easy Ways To Protect Your Vehicle's New Paint Job

Posted on: 28 March 2016

When you get a new paint job on your vehicle, you often enjoy the bright new colour and the shiny appearance, but unless you take good care of it, that won't last. To avoid having the paint fade, follow these easy paint job care and maintenance tips. Don't Park in Direct Sunlight To protect your car's brand new paint job, start by staying out of direct sunlight as much as possible.
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Maintaining Your Plumbing Company's Used Backhoe

Posted on: 12 February 2016

If your plumbing company has grown large enough to purchase a used backhoe to start performing your own excavation work, then it's vital that you take these steps to maintain your backhoe in order to keep it working well for years to come: Grease Parts Well But Not Excessively As you are likely aware, there are many bearings, bushings, pins, and pivot points on your used backhoe that require regular greasing.
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Vehicle Paint Colors: What You Need To Consider When Choosing Yours

Posted on: 23 January 2016

If you're fixing up an old car or you have recently been involved in a car collision, you may be considering taking your vehicle to an auto body collision repair and paint shop to upgrade its paint color. After all, the color of your car is the first that you, as well as others, see. And with so many different shades and hues of colors available, and popularity of certain colors ranging from one year to the next and by vehicle type, how do you choose the best color for your ride?
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