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3 Ways to Repair a Nail in Your Tire - wikiHow
If you have a nail in your tire, you’ll need to take your vehicle to a tire service technician to get it professionally fixed. Driving on a tire that hasn't been properly repaired by a professional can damage your vehicle and even cause an accident. The good news is that you can temporarily plug the hole in your tire so you don’t have to pay for an expensive tow truck to take you to a
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25-08-2021, 17:50
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How to Buy Sport Shocks
If you're replacing your car's shock absorbers, you might consider switching to sport shocks. Because sport shocks lower the center of gravity for your car, they can allow you better steering control and a smoother ride on bumpy roads. If you live in a in rural community or often drive off-terrain, you might find sport shocks a great investment. Know the different kinds of sport shocks
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25-08-2021, 04:40
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How to Change a Tire
Have you ever been stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire? Do you want to be able to change a tire without having to ask for help? Fortunately, changing a tire is a pretty simple task, provided you're prepared and willing to exert a little effort.
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9-08-2021, 13:30
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How to Let Air Out of a Tire
If your tires are overfilled with air or you need to transport them, you may want to deflate them. Both vehicle tires and bike tires have valves located in them that control the flow of air in and out of the tire. Once you find the valve stem, letting the air out of them is a breeze as long as you follow the right steps.
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3-08-2021, 05:10
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How to Check and Add Air to Car Tires
Keeping the appropriate air pressure in your tires is one way to help maintain the safety of your vehicle. Low air pressure can lead to overheating the tires, extra wear on your tires, and overuse of gasoline. Learning how to check and add air to car tires is an essential skill that every driver should master.
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30-07-2021, 16:00
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How to Paint Your Wheels
If you are looking to add style to your car, or if your old car needs to be revitalized, painting your wheels could be the magic touch you need. You can certainly have this done in a shop, but it is also possible to do it yourself. If you are up for a weekend project and are comfortable with the idea of painting, this job is a perfect DIY project for you.
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16-07-2021, 14:00
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How to Change a Hubcap
You may need to replace a dinged or scraped hubcap, which can happen from parking too close to or hitting a curb. If you find yourself missing a hubcap, you will need to replace it. You may be able to find a replacement hubcap to match the other hubcaps on your car online, at a tire store that carries hubcaps or at the dealership where you purchased your car.
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4-07-2021, 13:50
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How to Choose Used Tires for a Car
If you are considering buying a set of used car tires, there are a few things you should know about tires in general and a few things to consider before you buy. And, if you are looking to buy a single replacement tire, a used tire might actually be your best value per dollar choice or you might opt for a matched pair.
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2-07-2021, 08:30
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How to Paint Whitewall Tires
If you’re a fan of classic cars, then you have seen their beautiful whitewall tires. Whitewall tires are well-known for their white circle of paint running around the rim. These tires are unique, so they require careful treatment with a quality paint that both sticks to rubber and resists changing color. With the right tools, you can easily give a whitewall tire a fresh coat of paint.
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29-06-2021, 14:20
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How to Change Struts
Changing old struts is an important way to keep your car stabilized at high speeds, ensuring a smooth, comfortable, and safe ride. Struts are basically a spring-mounted shock absorber that's been a basic part of car manufacturing since the 1950s. They get worn out with use and sometimes will break if you've gone over some particularly bumpy terrain, resulting in a kind of deep click