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4 Tips For Mastering Automotive Fastener Installation and Removal

4 Tips For Mastering Automotive Fastener Installation and Removal

Whether you are a professional or a home mechanic, installing and removing various automotive fasteners is a basic component of the repair and maintenance of vehicles. Using safety measures along with the proper tools and procedures for each type of fastener is critical to maintaining the safety and integrity of your vehicle. Read More...
Fastener Dimensions: A Comprehensive Guide to Specifications

Fastener Dimensions: A Comprehensive Guide to Specifications

Considering that the average age of light vehicles on the road is 12.5 years old, the time is bound to come when we need to do some repairs. While built to last, even fasteners can eventually give in to daily wear and tear. These small but mighty parts are essential to smooth operations, but they are not always a cut-and-dry replacement. Before starting the next automotive project, it is important to have a clear understanding of fastener dimensions. Read More...
Is It Worth Fixing Hail Damage on a Car?

Is It Worth Fixing Hail Damage on a Car?

Have you ever had hail leave your car looking like a golf ball? What do you do when your paint is covered in dimples, dents, and chips? Is it even worth fixing it? The answer to the last question depends on a variety of factors: cost, severity, and resale value. You’ll want to break all of these aspects down so you can make the best decision. Read More...
How to Change a Headlight Bulb From Bulb Type to Installation

How to Change a Headlight Bulb From Bulb Type to Installation

There are certain practical skills that every driver should know. One of those is how to change a headlight bulb. If you drive with a burnt-out bulb, you reduce visibility and place yourself at risk of a traffic violation.You can learn to change your own headlight bulbs by following a series of simple steps. They’re easy-to-understand, and will set you on your way to a n illuminated view. Read More...
DIY Tips on How to Fix Worn Leather in Car Upholstery

DIY Tips on How to Fix Worn Leather in Car Upholstery

You might end up with minor scratches or major tears – especially if you have heated seats or particularly rough usage. Regardless how they got there, these imperfections can significantly diminish your vehicle’s aesthetic appeal – as well as its resale value. Read More...
DIY Tips: Fixing Car Ceiling Upholstery

DIY Tips: Fixing Car Ceiling Upholstery

If you drive the same car for years, chances are the ceiling upholstery will eventually begin to sag. It’s just a fact of life for many vehicle models. Factors include heat, humidity, mechanical damage and even just time. Read More...
DIY Tips: How to Fix Paint Chips on a Car

DIY Tips: How to Fix Paint Chips on a Car

You already know how important it is to maintain your  car’s exterior. Even small paint chips can lead to rust and long-term damage – if you don’t address them quickly. These blemishes to your car’s finish are not only unattractive, they affect the vehicle’s longevity and resale value. Read More...
DIY Tips: How to Fix Rust on a Car

DIY Tips: How to Fix Rust on a Car

Made from metal, cars are naturally prone to rust. When that happens, it’s important to fix the rust so you maintain the car’s value and safety. Fortunately, you might be able to DIY the rust removal. Read More...
8 Steps to Take After You've Been Rear-Ended

8 Steps to Take After You've Been Rear-Ended

Rear-end collisions happen every day, and they make up some of the most common types of car accidents. Occuring at any time, rear-end accidents cause more than physical damage to vehicles. The accidents also cause significant stress and confusion to all involved. Read More...
DIY Tips: How to Clean Cloudy Headlights

DIY Tips: How to Clean Cloudy Headlights

Cloudy headlights are a common issue that can significantly reduce visibility while you’re driving at night or in inclement weather. Clear headlights, therefore, are necessary for safe driving. They make sure you can see the road and other vehicles clearly. Read More...

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