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What You Should Know About Purchasing and Using Recycled Auto Parts

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Auto parts recyclers can provide second-hand vehicle parts for repairs. This is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly option. However, there are some things that you should know before purchasing and using recycled auto parts. Purchasing the correct part When purchasing a recycled part, you should have all the important information regarding your vehicle so that you can find the correct part. This includes the make, model, fuel type, gearbox type and part number.…

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Traditional Dent Removal Vs Paintless Dent Repair: Which One Is Better?

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Your car is not immune to dents and dings. And such issues will always call for an auto body repair. However, not all auto body repairs are the same. It’s therefore imperative to understand what will work best for your car and the extent of damages you have. You can choose between the traditional or conventional methods of dent removal and the more modern paintless dent repairs. Each method can work to restore the body of your car back to its original condition.…

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5 Common Signs Your Car's Air Filter Is Clogged

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Your car’s engine needs a healthy flow of air to keep working – without air, it cannot burn fuel. That air comes from outside, so a filter needs to get rid of all the dirt, dust and other debris that might be carried in with it. Unfortunately, the air filter gets clogged up over time. Here are just five signs it’s time to get a car service and replace a clogged air filter.…

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What You Should Know About Roadworthy Inspections

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Roadworthy inspections are a necessary part of being able to drive. If your vehicle passes, you will receive a roadworthy certificate which shows that your vehicle can be safely driven on public roads. A roadworthy inspection should occur before a car is sold or re-registered. It will also be needed to eliminate a defect notice. A roadworthy certificate is required for most vehicles. Excluded vehicles include taxis and those that are primarily used for transporting goods or passengers.…

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How to Make Sure That Your Custom Exhaust Is Truly Complete

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Do you take a great deal of pride in your runaround? If so, you may like to show it off to others at your local car club and may even enter it into competitions to try and win a ‘best of show’ award. You understand that true greatness is not skin-deep, however, and have invested quite a lot to make sure that your car not only looks good but goes well.…

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2 Tips to Use When Selecting the Perfect Used Car

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A brand-new car is a costly purchase, and that’s why you may be thinking of getting a used one instead. By the time you’re buying a used car, the original owner will have already borne the brunt of higher depreciation costs incurred during the first few years of ownership. This will allow you to save lots of dollars on the purchase price of your car. In other words, the original car owner’s pain is your gain.…

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