An Overview Of How You Can Install Running Boards On Your Chevy Traverse SUV
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4 January 2017
Running boards make it easier for you to get into and out of your vehicle. This is especially important if you have a physical ailment that hinders your ability to get into a full-size SUV or pickup truck. Installing running boards is a fairly simple project that most SUV owners can do themselves in a short amount of time. If you have a Chevy Traverse SUV, here is an overview of how you can install running boards to make getting in and out of the SUV easier.
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How To Cut Down The Cost Of Your Auto Body Repair Bill
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4 January 2017
Whether the problem with the body of your vehicle is small or large, you are going to want to make sure that you are saving as much money as you can when you go to repair it. When you do this, you will have more money to set aside for other things, such as new winter tires or an emergency towing service.
Find Out What You Can Do On Your Own
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Tow the Line: 5 Tips for Towing Your First Trailer
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3 January 2017
Towing a trailer for the first time can be nervewracking, but it need not be. Following a few simple safety and maintenance tips will help to ensure that you are doing all you can to avoid an accident or vehicle malfunction as you are hurdling down the freeway at 65 miles per hour. The safer you can keep your trailer, the better. These tips will help you get started for the first time.
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Here's Why Not to Drive Your Big Rig Through a Flood
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3 January 2017
Just because your rig is big and heavy doesn't mean you should attempt to drive through a flooded roadway. Even though you may reach dry ground at some point, your truck may give you problems further down the road. Here's why your rig may need towed after driving through a flood.
Water can get into the transmission
While you are driving, the transmission reaches high temperatures. One of the roles of transmission fluid is to regulate the temperatures in the transmission; however, the temperatures are still considerably higher than those of flood water.
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