2015

  • Tips For Improving Your Car's Fuel Economy

    Does your car feel like it is driving different than it normally does? If so, not only is the performance of your car being compromised, but you are likely reducing the fuel economy that your car receives. Compromising your vehicle's miles per gallon can cost you more than you think, especially on an annual basis, as you will be paying for more gas over the year. To ensure you are maximizing your vehicle's performance and fuel economy, you will want to be sure that you do the following:
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  • Tips For New Commercial Drivers On Handling A Breakdown

    Driving commercial trucks can be a lucrative job for individuals that are wanting a change from their current careers. While these trucks are normally renowned for their reliability, it is possible for them experience mechanical problems that can cripple your truck. Unfortunately, many new drivers are poorly prepared for this inevitable event, and this can cause them to experience significant stress. Luckily, these tips can help ensure that your breakdown goes as smoothly as possible.
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  • 5 Tips For Summer Travel Trailer Towing Beginners

    If this is your first summer pulling a travel trailer with your vehicle, it is important that you know a little about towing in order to keep your vehicle, your travel trailer and the vehicles around you safe while you are out on the road. Follow these five tips to stay safe on the road. Tip #1: Know Your Limits Before you purchase or rent a travel trailer, make sure that your vehicle will be able to handle the load.
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  • How To Protect Your Car From Being Damaged When Being Towed

    If you are going to be calling a towing company to have your vehicle towed, you might be worried about it getting damaged in the process. Luckily, following a few simple tips can help prevent this from happening. Turn On Your Hazard Lights If you are on the side of the road, especially at nighttime, it can be difficult for the tow truck operator to see you. By putting your hazard lights on, you can help prevent both the tow truck operator and other drivers on the road from accidentally hitting your vehicle while you are waiting to be towed.
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  • Little Known Towing Services Every Car Owner Should Know About

    Though most people know they can call their local towing service company whenever their car breaks down, many don't know the numerous unique towing and roadside assistance services those companies also offer. Here are a few little known towing services that you may benefit from. Long Distance Towing If you need to tow a car or truck long distances, generally journeys over 100 miles, then you can hire a long distance towing company.
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  • Car Repossession: A Couple Facts You Should Know

    If you have fallen behind on your car payments and are facing the real possibility that your vehicle will be repossessed in the near future, there are a few facts that you should know. Taking the time to review these facts outlined below can help you to avoid unnecessary costs and possibly even avoid a repossession all together.   You Have The Right To Sell Your Vehicle If your vehicle is repossessed (through a company such as Tri City Towing And Recovery) and the necessary fees are not paid in order to regain possession of the vehicle before it goes to auction, you will be responsible for paying any outstanding debt on the vehicle once it has been sold.
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  • Removing An Unsightly Vehicle From Your Property

    If you have an old clunker sitting on your property, you may wonder how to get rid of it if it doesn't run. Here are a few ideas for you to use in trying to have someone take away an older vehicle that has taken up room on your property.  Sell For Parts Many people look for parts vehicles to fix vehicles they own. Try listing your vehicle in a local newspaper or online as a "
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  • 4 Tips For Getting An Accurate Quote For Equipment Hauling

    If you are moving your construction business from one location to another, or if you are doing a job that is far away from home, you might be looking into heavy equipment hauling so that you can get your construction equipment from one place to another. Hiring an equipment hauling company can be well worth your while, and it's a great way to ensure that your equipment remains in good condition during transport and that you aren't breaking any laws.
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  • Towing Your Motorcycle During An Emergency

    Unless you need to tow your motorcycle frequently, the best option is to rent a trailer yourself and tow the motorcycle or to hire someone to tow the motorcycle for you. Then, you will not have to worry about maintaining the trailer yourself. Also, rental companies save you the trouble of keeping up-to date on registering and plating your trailer: Get the Right Trailer If you are towing yourself, you will want to make sure that you have a properly setup trailer because this will make it safer to load and unload your trailer.
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  • How To Deal With Squealing Brakes

    When you start hearing your brakes squeal, it is probably a mild annoyance. However, these noises should not be taken lightly. Having brakes that make a squealing sound put your vehicle at risk of more serious damage if you don't get them repaired. Here is information about what you should do if your truck's brakes start squealing. Know How Old the Brakes Are One of the possible reason for your truck's brakes to squeal is if they are old.
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