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| Essential Recommendations about Wheels and Tires
Wheels and tires are essential
parts of an automobile. It enables the movement of a car from a point across
another point. Without the wheels, a car wouldn’t be a car.
Wheels and tires also does need little
maintenance and care. Good tires and wheels are very important for safety. A
sudden blowout may cause a dangerous rollover. It usually takes only minutes to
install tires and wheels on your vehicle but it will provide more than 3,000
miles of service. So better be sure that your vehicle has a safe and not worn
out tires.
Mounting a tire can be a hard
process. It is important to have the tires professionally mounted and balanced
in order to ensure that the tires will wear evenly. Mounting and balancing
should be done by professional, using equipments designed for the job. Balancing
wheels requires expensive equipment, and cannot be done at home. Some cars may be very sensitive to an out of
balance tires. It usually causes vibration while the car is in motion or even
shortens the life of your tires, bearings, shocks and other suspension
components.
Wheel alignment is essential for
maximum tire life and for a vehicle that head straight forward with no slight
turning tendencies. This process is done by adjusting the angles of the wheels
so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other.
When bolting the wheels on to the
vehicle, care must be taken not to over-tighten the lug nuts, as this may cause
damage to the wheels.
Following these vital
instructions will enhance the safety and suitable driving capacity of your car.
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| The Alternator and How It Works
Alternator is one of the auto
parts which an automobile cannot work without. It is electromechanical device
that converts mechanical energy to alternating current electrical energy. It is
the device which carries electrical power to essential car parts such as the
headlights, the engine cooling fans, the radio, the ignition coil and many
more.
It is true that batteries have
the capability to run the machine and other electrical parts but its capacity
cannot last long in a certain range of travel. This is the reason why the
alternator is essential on all automotive vehicles. It can power up complex and
more energy consuming auto parts that a battery cannot sustain. Thus the
alternator cannot directly provide power without the battery and the fuel. It
takes mechanical power from the crankshaft, transmits it via a serpentine belt
and turns the alternator. It then converts the gasoline engine to electrical
energy.
In cases when an alternator goes
bad, the effect is not noted for a period because the battery does the job of
providing power for the auto. It is then advised that some unnecessary power
consuming parts should be shut down in this condition. Such parts are the blower
motor, the stereo and headlights, the window defogger and specially the air
conditioner. This step can save you from the use of a tow truck by using the
battery power alone. As long as the energy is conserved, it can surely make it
for some distance.
Here are some steps in diagnosing
possible alternator problems. http://www.ehow.com/how_2210342_diagnose-car-alternator-problem.html | | |
| All about Brake Pads
Brake pads are an important part of braking systems for all types
of vehicles that uses disc brakes. It is a steel plate with friction material
which causes the friction and therefore causes the stop.
As defined by physics, brake pads
convert the kinetic energy of the car to thermal energy by friction.
It is
important to change your brake pads to maintain the maximum performance of the
cars breaking system. It is easy to check the brake pads and anyone can do it
by themselves. All you need to do is to look through the outside of the wheel
rims where the pads are very visible. Then check if it’s worn. (On some
vehicles, it may be necessary to remove the wheel to be able to see the pads)
Worn brake pads can badly affect
the ability to bring your car to a stop. So awareness to the problem is
certainly necessary.
Some signs of a bad braking pads
are, squealing sounds, pulling force of the car from side to side, spongy brake
pedals and grinding of the brakes. The
occurrence of these symptoms must necessitate you to replace with new brake pads.
When replacing brake pads, most
technicians rather go with OEM brake pads or premium grade aftermarket linings
because most of these brake pads often meet all the standards of a good braking
system.
Replacing worn out brake pads may
take few easy steps which any inexperienced person can do. http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/howto/articles/43787/article.html
- the steps are provided here.
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| Savana: The Major Transporter GMC Savana, are full-size vans from General Motors. It was first
unveiled in 1996 as General Motors' line of full size commercial and passenger
vans.
The 2008 Savana Passenger Van is
a 3- or 4-door, up to 15-passenger full size van, available in 8 trims, ranging
from the LS G1500 Regular Wheelbase RWD to the LT G3500 Extended Wheelbase RWD.
For 2008, the GMC Savana offers different standard engines. 
“The LS G1500 Regular Wheelbase RWD is equipped with a standard
5.3-liter, V8, 301-horsepower engine that achieves 12-mpg in the city and
16-mpg on the highway. The LT G3500 Extended Wheelbase RWD is equipped with a
standard 6.0-liter, V8, 323-horsepower engine. A 4-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive is standard on both trims.” The 2008 GMC Savana has an
excellent choice of engines and decent handling for a van.
The 2008 GMC Savana has a clean,
functional look although a little bit old fashioned. The exterior features
enhanced-technology details. It has a chrome grille with dual composite halogen
headlamps. The structure was designed to improve the available space for
occupants.
The interior of the 2008 GMC
Savana is designed for utility, not style. It has the capacity for 8 to 15
occupants with comfortable seats and huge space. There are a number of optional
features when it comes to entertainment and comfort; features include AM/FM
radio with an in-dash six-CD changer, MP3 playback; remote power door locks;
and rear air conditioning with heater.
These great big boxes on wheels
were perfect for transporting most number of people with the luxury feeling.
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| Details of 2008 Honda Accord Coupe
As a 2009 model Honda offered a
diesel version of the Accord. The Accord diesel for the US market was confirmed at the 2007 Tokyo Motor
Show, and has been unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show
in Detroit, Michigan. The new Accord is one of the
bigger coupes available on the market. Same as its sedan counterpart, the
Accord coupe is also available with several trims and engines for different
demands.
“The base motor is a 2.4 liter 190-horsepower four-cylinder with 16
valves and Honda’s i-VTEC variable-valve technology. It also offers a 3.5 liter
268-horsepower V6 and a Variable Cylinder Management, which shuts off three of
the cylinders under light-load conditions. It is standard on the EX-L automatic
but not available on the EX L with six-speed manual shifter. The V6 car is
heavier than the four-cylinder, it weighs around 3,500 pounds.” 
Honda says it focused on making
the interior of the coupe a more luxurious place than in the previous
generation of the car. Their looks have become more aggressive than the old
sedan and other coupes in the same category. It has a large grille opening and
of course with a famous H logo in the center. It also has its halogen
projector-beam headlamps
Although I'm not a Honda fan, this Accord coupe is noticeably
ahead of the Altima. Its styling is much better than any other sedan's. And I
think that the engine is capable of not getting stressed at any regular driving
speeds.
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