If you're a newly licensed driver and first-time car owner, it's important that you be prepared for a potential breakdown on the road. After all, it's likely to happen to every driver at some point. Although most people are familiar with basic tow trucks, you may be surprised to find out that there are several distinctly different types of tow trucks – each with its own unique purpose. Familiarizing yourself with each type can help you decide if you need to request a special truck the first time you have to call for a tow.
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If you are the DIY type who is always looking to tackle new projects yourself, you might have thought about replacing your own brake pads. However, this is one DIY project that you might not want to tackle on your own. Once you take a look at them, you might find that you'd rather take your own car to a professional rather than attempting to replace your brake pads on your own.
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Many people who shop at Buy Here, Pay Here car dealerships are looking for a deal that they can't get anywhere else. Buy Here, Pay Here (BHPH) customers often have bad credit history or no credit history at all, and find it difficult or impossible to get standard auto financing.
The Buy Here, Pay Here business model works like this: car dealerships offer their financing options to high-risk borrowers. BHPH customers borrow money from the dealership where they buy their car, and make their monthly payments back to the dealership.
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Turn your old truck into one that stands out and showcases your personality. Simple upgrades can be completed that will give your vehicle a new appearance. You will be proud of driving your truck once you have finished making the changes.
Custom Rims
Add a pair of shiny, chrome rims to your truck. Lightweight rims will provide your truck with improved road performance and will make it easier to handle. Many sporty styles are available that will add flair to your vehicle.
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When you depress your brake pedal, do you feel a shimmying in the steering wheel and the brake pedal? If so, there is a good chance that the brake rotors are warped. Is this not the first time that this has happened to your vehicle? Brake rotors become warped if they become overheated. This can be caused by five different issues.
The Brake Pads
If the brake pads on your car were not installed properly, are warped, have cracks or other damage to them, they will cause the rotors to overheat when they are compressed.
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