2017

  • Guidelines For Buying Trucks And Truck Equipment

    If you drive a truck and need to be sure that you are taking care of your vehicle, it's important that you take the proper steps. It pays to buy a truck that will last for a long time, along with some parts that can keep the truck running as it should. With this in mind, follow the guidelines below and touch base with a truck repair and sales contractor that can help you out.
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  • 3 Tips To Save Money On Transmission Repair Costs

    Transmission repair costs can often be an extremely difficult auto repair for many people to afford, mostly because transmission repairs and replacements tend to be some of the pricier vehicle repairs that your mechanic is likely to perform. However, there are a few tips that you can follow in order save money on transmission repair costs, such as the three listed below. Go Easy On Your Transmission One of the first ways you can save money on transmission repair costs is simply by going easy on the transmission that you have in your vehicle.
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  • Getting Into The Business Of Delivering Mobile Homes

    Do you want to start hauling cargo as a way to make an income? If you have a CDL to drive large trucks, you might want to consider getting into the business of delivering mobile homes. There are several ways that money can be made related to mobile homes that you might love. You can begin by setting up a plan to make sure that everything is done in a legal and orderly manner.
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  • 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Having Your Vehicle Repaired at an Auto Body Repair Shop

    After an auto accident, it may pain you to look at your damaged vehicle. Luckily, a good auto body repair shop can fix your car so it looks as good as new and you will never know that it was in an accident. While you most likely want to get your vehicle repaired as quickly as possible after a collision, it is important to not be impulsive when it comes to auto body repairs.
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  • 4 Tips For Inspecting A Used Semi Truck Before You Buy It

    If you are interested in buying a used semi truck for your business, you may not be certain about how you should go about selecting the right one. If so, use the following four tips when inspecting each truck. Inspect The Tread On The Tires According to federal regulations, the minimum tread depth for a commercial motor vehicle's steer tires is 4/32 of an inch and 2/32 of an inch for all other tires.
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