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How to Check Tire Air Pressure
…3. Check Tire Air Pressure: Use Your Gauge to Measure Each Tire’s Pressure Now that you know your manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure, you can check each tire with your pressure gauge. It’s best to measure the pressure of “cold tires” that haven’t been driven in several hours. The heat created by contact with the road can artificially increase your tire’s air pressure. Cold tires should give you a more accurate reading. Unscrew and remove eac…
Protect your RV Inside and Out with 303 Premium Products
…s RV tires endure. Cleaning the roof EPDM rubber membrane roofs are UV and leak-resistant. EPDM roofs, petroleum distillates and harsh abrasives do not mix! You may void your warranty if you use the wrong product on your RV’s EPDM roof. Petroleum distillates may actually loosen the adhesives holding the rubber membrane in place. Instead, use 303 Aerospace Protectant. The UV-resistant formulation prevents fading and cracking. It also restores lost …
Extreme Summer Heat: 6 Ways to Protect Your Car from Risks
…e of use. Replace your tires regularly, and avoid a dangerous blowout. 2. Know Your Battery A cold weather season can damage your battery, but so can the summer heat. If you don’t carry a set of jumper cables, start getting in the habit now. Always mount your car battery securely, and get your batteries tested regularly. 3. Change Your Oil Regularly Keep your engine properly lubricated all year. During warm summers and longer road trips, you may n…
5 New Year’s Resolutions for Homeowners
…home on a regular basis Utilize natural light and turn off the lights when not needed Water your yard less Turn off your computer and office machines when not in use Perhaps the biggest impact you can make is to dial down your thermostat a bit. The Department of Energy estimates that you can save about 1 percent of your power bill simply by lowering the thermostat 1 degree in the wintertime, or upping it 1 degree in the hot summer months. Update Y…
REVVING UP™ – ENGINE BOLT-ON MODIFICATIONS
…, Nissan didn’t want this to be easy on us.” He continues with a hint of annoyance, “On these cars, the spark plug gaskets are all one piece on the valve cover, meaning if one starts leaking, you have to replace the entire thing.” Installing the new valve cover required a basic socket set and a ratchet. Goodson says they also needed some RTV sealant to prevent any unwanted leaks. They put the sealant on both the valve cover itself and at the point…
5 Simple Steps To Take Your Car Out Of Storage
…and clear connections, your battery is in good shape. 3. Look for Signs of Leakage or Damage If you didn’t notice any red flags during the tire pressure walk-around, that doesn’t mean you are out of the woods yet. Take the time to look for any signs of leakage underneath the front and back of the car. Hoses are susceptible to drying and cracking, which can cause oil, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid to leak. In some cases, a rodent may…