Areas To Pay Attention To When Preparing Your Car For Sale

When you sell your car you want to be prepared to have people come out and critique every aspect of it. While you will be trying to get what's fair for it, they will be trying to bring you down in price to get the best deal they can. Here are 5 areas you can pay attention to that will decrease the chances of prospective buyers nitpicking your car apart: [Read More]

Dealing With A Large Truck That Is Stuck In A Ditch

Is your large truck too heavy to be pulled out of the ditch that you accidentally drove into? It is a good idea to get your truck removed from the ditch in a timely manner, especially if it is in an area that makes it easy for criminals to steal parts off for their own use. The fastest way to get out of your situation is with help from a towing company that is able to handle large trucks. [Read More]

Daily Checklist For Checking Your ATV Tires Before Renting Them To Customers

If you run a business that rents out all-terrain vehicles, you want to make sure your customers stay safe while having fun. Part of this is to make sure the tires are free from damage. To do this on a daily basis, use the following checklist each morning before you open, as well as before any new rental. Scrape Out Any Residual Mud In The Tread The first thing you want to do before inspecting your ATV tires is to scrape out any residual mud in the tread and wash them off. [Read More]

Noticing An Embarrassing Grinding Noise Coming From Your Car's Wheel? What Repairs May You Be Facing?

If you've recently noticed a grinding, groaning, or vibrating sound coming from one or more of your vehicle's wheels while turning into a parking space or headed right at a red light, you may be dreading a potentially expensive repair and ready to grit your teeth through the embarrassment until the problem becomes too major to ignore. However, in many cases, these sounds may be indicative of a problem with your wheel bearing -- and left unrepaired, this could cause your wheel to lock up or even fall off while driving, putting both you and the other drivers on the road in grave danger. [Read More]