Does Your Car Have Air in the Braking System?

Posted on: 22 May 2017

Whenever you drive your car, you rely on its safety systems to look after you on the open road. In particular, you rely on the braking system and get to be familiar with the way that it normally works. However, if the brake pedal feels as if it is a little bit "spongy" when you depress it, what could this be, and what can you do? Bleeding the Air If you have an area to work on the car and the right tools, you can try something first before you take your car to your mechanic for further action.
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3 Accident Repairs You Never Want to Avoid Scheduling

Posted on: 13 March 2017

When your car has been in an accident, you may be willing to live with a few dents, dings, and scratches so you can avoid a repair bill or being without your car for a day or two. However, there are some repairs that you never want to avoid scheduling, even if your car is still running, no matter the cost or inconvenience. Note a few of those repairs here and why they're so important to have done as soon as possible.
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Questions to Ask an Auto Parts Recycler Before Bringing in an Old Car

Posted on: 13 March 2017

If you have an old car that doesn't run and that you're not going to fix and repair, you may want to bring it to an auto parts recycler; the same is true of old car parts that you no longer need. This type of company will fix what parts can be salvaged for resale at a junkyard or scrap yard and will recycle any parts that can't be resold. Before you bring in any parts or haul your old car to such a recycler, note a few questions you need to ask first, so you know you get the most money for your parts and choose the best recycler for those pieces.
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4 Strategies When Transporting Oversized Machinery To A Construction Site

Posted on: 9 March 2017

If you're planning to hire specialised construction machines like excavators, bulldozers, pipe layers, and compactors for your construction project, then you've got to consider several factors, especially if they are oversized and heavier than usual. Consider these strategies before you plan transport for any oversized machines to your construction site. Ensure Adequate Knowledge Of The Weight And Dimensions Of The Machine Before transporting the machine to the construction site, make sure you're able to get adequate information about the dimensions and weight of the machine.
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