Fiberglass RV Siding Troubleshooting And Repair

Most modern RVs have fiberglass siding because it is lightweight yet durable. Unfortunately, even a durable material isn't immune from damage. The following guide can help you prevent some damage, while also giving you the tools to locate damaged siding early so you can get it repaired. Common Causes of Damage While exterior trauma, such as backing into a pole or getting hit by a rock, is a major source of damage, there is also a hidden source. Read More 

Questions To Ask Yourself To Ensure Your Car Is Working Properly

Taking care of your car mechanically is an important part of car ownership. In fact, the moment you purchase the car, you should expect to have to do regular and constant repairs. If you ignore signs that the car is having problems, you could have a major problem on your hands, and you could endanger everyone in the car and around you. Here are some signs that you should look for to ensure that your car is safe to drive. Read More 

Helpful Tips To Save A Little Money On An Auto Repair

If you are not interested in spending a lot of money on the cost of an upcoming auto repair bill, then you are going to want to learn how you can reduce it. To help you do just that, take a few moments to check out the following helpful tips. Go Check Out The Salvage Yard There are a lot of good working parts found at a salvage yard, and they are generally much more affordable than they would be if you were forced to have to buy them brand new. Read More 

What Every Driver Should Know About Examining Brake Fluid

If your brake pedal has started to feel a little bit soft or spongy under your feet, it's a key indication that there's a problem with your brake lines. It can be caused by air in the brake lines or low brake fluid. In some cases, it can also be the result of degraded fluid that needs to be flushed and replaced. If you've never looked under the cover of your master cylinder, here are the basics you need to know about checking and bleeding your brakes. Read More 

4 Steps For Storing Your Classic Car

Acquiring a classic car isn't easy – it can take a lot of saving up money, and a lot of labor if it's a car that you restored yourself. Naturally, you'll want to keep it in pristine condition, and that means storing it properly when you're not going to be driving it for a while. If the car is going to sit in storage for weeks or months, you can't just drive it into the garage and shut the door. Read More