5 Things To Know Before Buying A Used Car Engine
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3 January 2017
If you are thinking about buying a used car engine to save money, you may have a lot to contend with. You may not be totally sure about the engine, and that's perfectly fine. These tips will help you determine the best way to purchase a used car engine without wasting time or money on those that just won't do the job for you. This guide may help you avoid making a terrible mistake.
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Four Things You Absolutely Have To Check Before You Buy A Used Semi Truck
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21 December 2016
Buying a used semi truck takes experience and knowledge. If you do not have that experience and knowledge, take someone with you who does. Then he or she will be able to point out to you four things that you absolutely have to check before you buy any used semi truck.
The Drive Train
Given the monstrous size of most semi trucks, the drive train has to be near mint if you want to avoid major repairs in the next year or two.
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Debunking The Biggest Misconceptions About A Failing Automatic Transmission
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17 November 2016
It is probably one of the most dreaded things you can hear your mechanic say to you: Sorry, but your transmission is shot. Just the mere mention of a bad transmission is enough to strike fear in the heart of an automobile owner because replacing a transmission can be one of the most costly repair jobs you could end up dealing with. Because of this fear of such an occurrence being ever-present, there is a lot of chit-chat about failing automatic transmissions in general, and, unfortunately, this chatter often leads to the spreading of some pretty major misconceptions.
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Three Ways To Make Everyday Life Easier When Caring For A Parent Who Needs A Wheelchair
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9 November 2016
It can be very difficult to deal with an elderly parent who has health problems. If they happen to be in a wheelchair, then you're going to have even more problems to deal with. Namely the logistics of helping them move around the home and issues related to transport.
Make The Entryway Wheelchair Accessible
The most obvious thing to take care of is the entryway to the house. You will need to install a ramp.
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