Fixing Up My Car


  • Using Your Vehicle To Promote Your DJ Business

    29 September 2016
    If you are a disc jockey and you are interested in getting the word out about your business in an attempt to get more gigs, advertising will become necessary to complete this desire. One method of gaining attention that works well for those in the music business is using a vehicle as a form of advertising. Here are some tips you can use to&nbs
    READ MORE
  • 3 Reasons Paintless Dent Repair Is A Good Option

    23 September 2016
    After an auto accident left your car with a few dents, you may be in a rush to get the work fixed. If so, you may want to consider talking to an auto body repair shop about paintless dent repairs. This is one option auto body repair shops may be able to use to make the necessary repairs, and here are three good reasons you may want to consider using this option instea
    READ MORE
  • Windshield Repair: Cracked Surface Preparation Tips

    23 September 2016
    Windshields are usually designed to be strong enough to handle the stress of high-speed highway driving. They also have an inner non-glass layer that usually helps to keep them from shattering in case they are subjected to extreme stress levels from the impact of a road accident or a flying rock. While it is usually advisable to replace a windshield when major cracks
    READ MORE
  • 3 Mistakes To Avoid If You Are Repairing A Dent In Your Car

    21 September 2016
    A dent in your car's exterior is not only unsightly, it can also take away from the value of your vehicle. If you sell the car in the future, potential buyers might be unwilling to pay the asking price due to cosmetic damages to the car. If you are planning to fix a dent yourself, it is important that you avoid further damaging the car. Here are some common mistakes t
    READ MORE
  • 3 Signs Your Wheel Bearing May Be Going Bad

    21 July 2016
    The wheels in your car run on wheel bearings. The bearings allow the wheel to spin freely on the axle. Those bearings sometimes go bad and need to be replaced. A disintegrating bearing can eventually completely seize up or overheat, and cause your wheel to seize. If it gets that far, it could cause more damage to your car. If you aren't very familiar with all the diff
    READ MORE
  • ««
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • »
  • »»

2023© Fixing Up My Car