March 30, 2007

Changing Tyres

Filed under: Auto Care Articles — Transman @ 3:00 am

You may not have any experience in changing tyres, so knowing when to do so could be difficult without a proper inspection. If you don’t feel comfortable diagnosing the problem prior to changing tyres, then a professional can help. However, determining how to change a tyre can be quite easy.

One sign that can tell you it’s time to change your tyres is by how well they are performing. One example could be that your car, which usually handles well in poor weather conditions, is suddenly not handling as well. Another is that it takes longer to stop when you brake.

A tyre’s tread should not be worn beyond the legal limit, which is a minimum limit of 1.6 millimeters. Most tyre manufacturers mould T.W.I, or tread wear indicators, right into the tyres tread pattern, usually at 1.6 millimeters. When the tyre is worn to the T.W.I, then it should be replaced.

Tyre wear can be caused by several factors, not just through age and use. Emergency braking, under- or over-inflation, and migalignment can cause them to wear. Once a tyre is worn to, or even past its legal limit, changing tyres is a must.

To avoid wearing out your tyres too early, check to see if your tyres are properly inflated. To do so you will need a few simple tools.

You will need a tyre pressure gauge to check the tyre’s pressure. This can be either mechanical or electronic, or can even use a pump with a gauge built right in. You can also opt to by a small compressor that powers through your car’s cigarette lighter. They are great for saving time and effort, but make sure to avoid buying a cheap one. They don’t work as well, and often break very quickly.

If you’ve done all your checks, but your tyres are still in bad shape, then changing tyres is inevitable. But don’t worry, the process can be done easily and quickly with just a few tips.

Before you begin changing tyres, you should check to see that your car’s jack is there, you have a properly inflated spare tyre, you have a lug wrench that properly fits your wheel, and you also have the correct lug bolts.

Once you have safely parked your car, make sure you put a couple of bricks or large stones beneath the tyres to ensure that it doesn’t roll or move. Bring the jack, spare tyre, and lug wrench to where you will be changing tyres.

Begin byremoving the hubcap/plate and loosening the nuts prior to jacking up the car to prevent the wheels spinning on you. Turn them counterclockwise to loosen until it comes off. Once this is done, you can jack up the car.

Remove the old tyre. Since you have already taken out the lug nuts, pull it with your weight forward in order to prevent you from falling backward.

Now you are ready to put the new tyre on. Adjust the tyre in the threaded shafts so they fit. Then you can replace the lug nuts, tightening them in the proper order.

Once this is done you can lower the jack so that they tyres are once again resting on the ground. Lastly you can replace the hubcap or plate.

Changing tyres can be hard the first time you try, but once you get the hang of it, it will be easier and easier each time you do it.

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March 27, 2007

How to get out of a speeding ticket

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You Received A Ticket…Now What Do You Do?

From the moment you get your driver’s license, whether that be at sixteen or sixty four, it is generally just a matter of time before you are pulled over for some infraction of driving regulations. The reasons for being pulled over run a range of possibilities, but by far the most common of these violations is a speeding ticket. Speeding tickets can be given for any speed going over the posted limit, or for going too far under, this is generally as posted or if the low speed is a threat to safety. The best thing to do when you get a speeding ticket is to remain calm and then look for proper information on how to get out of a speeding ticket.

The most obvious way to get out of a speeding ticket is not to get one, which can be accomplished in many ways. The first of these ways, naturally, is simply not to be speeding, but due to legal rulings considering what is a safe speed for given conditions, a standard that supercedes posted limits, even when you don’t think you’re speeding you can still be ticketed. Once you’ve been pulled over you must keep in mind that the officer you’re working with has the power to make your life much easier or much more difficult. If you are rude to the officer or argumentative you greatly increase the chances that the officer will make your ticket as difficult as possible and look for other minor things to add to the ticket. If you focus on being polite it will help you to calm down and keep the officer at ease, increasing the chance that a minor violation may become only a warning, or kept to the most minimal fee.

While you’re waiting for your license to be processed and the officer to return your mind will already be spinning on how to get out of a speeding ticket, this is something better left for another time. The time waiting is better spent noting the details of the incident. What is the weather like? Where are you? Where is the last posted speeding sign? What is the condition of the road? These little details may very well come up in court and should be mentally noted at the time, and possibly even written down to help keep your memory of the incident certain.

When you’re prepared to begin searching for information on how to get out of a speeding ticket be aware that you have a lot of options. One of the simplest research tools that most people have access to is the internet, and there is a lot of information to be found. Sites likewww.ihatespeedingtickets.com “>www.ihatespeedingtickets.com”>www.ihatespeedingtickets.com are a wonderful place to look for information regarding speeding tickets in general and the specifics that apply to your speeding ticket. When looking through a page such as www.ihatespeedingtickets.com “>www.ihatespeedingtickets.com”>www.ihatespeedingtickets.com you want to make sure that they back up their work with experience and know how and that they are working for you, but within the legalities of national law. Www.ihatespeedingtickets.com “>www.ihatespeedingtickets.com”>Www.ihatespeedingtickets.com is a good example as they list the credentials of their founders and offer a money back guarantee if you do not receive information that helps with your case. No matter what site you search be sure that you take good notes of tips and hints and prepare for your defense of your ticket well ahead of time. This will give you the confidence to defend yourself and beat that ticket.

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March 24, 2007

Ethanol-Blended Gasoline A Proven Smog Fighter

Filed under: Auto Care Articles — Transman @ 3:00 am

(NC)-As Canadians prepare to make their regular treks to cottage country and make plans for summer vacations the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is urging motorists to use ethanol-blended fuels when filling up their vehicle.

Air quality issues will soon be on the front pages of many newspapers as smog season approaches and ethanol-blended gasoline can help reduce harmful tailpipe emissions according to the CRFA.

“This is no longer an urban problem,” said Mr. Baker. Many rural parts of the country are now experiencing poor air quality. The good news is there is something we can do about it,” concluded Mr. Baker.

There are currently over 1,100 gas stations in Canada that sell ethanol-blended fuel, across the country from Alberta to Quebec. To find a station near you simply visit the Canadian Renewable Fuels website at www.greenfuels.org and search retail directory for a station near you.

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