Thursday, December 10, 2009

Roof Racks Are Easy to Find on the Web, Just Make Sure That You Do Some Research Before You Buy


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Owning a car is all very well and good but sometimes you simply won't have the space you need in order to travel with extra luggage. This is where roof racks come in and you can find a good range of options on the web - you should find several different styles available.

When you're shopping online, it's important to remember that research is really what helps you get a good deal. You don't want to buy anything until you've seen what's available on today's market as well as where all the best deals are to be found.

Take your time while you're shopping online and don't ever feel like you need to rush into a purchase. It's a good idea to learn what roof racks are available on today's online market before you actually make a decision either way - making notes while you browse the web is a good idea.

Having a pen and paper with you so that you can note down any good prices and products should help you figure out what you're looking for and how much you'll need to spend. You may also want to consider bookmarking a few web pages so that you can come back to them later.

Just be sure to do your research properly. You don't want to buy something and then regret it when you see it priced cheaper somewhere else. It's always a good idea to set aside a few hours to really concentrate on finding what you need.

Overall, buying roof racks on the web is a great way to save yourself some money. As long as you do some serious research before you actually part with any cash, you should be fine. Remember that it's a good idea to keep track of your progress so make some notes and bookmark pages as you go.

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hydrogen Fueled Cars - The Top 7 Secrets to HHO Technology


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You can make savings on gas mileage of up to 50% and if you take a look at how fuel prices are just soaring at the moment., well you might just be interested in this, especially if you are a multi-vehicle family. This would be an important chance for you to make a significant move in helping with reducing current global warming.

You will be pleased to know that there are several means of improving your mileage, saving money and promote environmental issues. You may already know a few but I'm sure there will be some that you may not have heard of before.

Secret #1: Make sure that you get your gas when it's cooler which is probably at night or early morning. The reason being that temperature influences whether gas expands or contracts, so you really will need less fuel to fill up your car with gas when it's not hot out there.

Secret #2: Maintaining a car properly will also help with fuel consumption as a poorly maintained car can waste up to 15% on fuel consumption. It is very important to clean your filters, replace faulty spark plugs or injectors and to change the oil every 3,000 miles, improving efficiency if you use a synthetic oil like Mobile One.

Secret #3: Keep an eye on your tire pressure as this too will influence in over working the vehicle, making it even harder on the engine. You should not over do either so check out the correct pressure in the vehicle manual and driving with cool tires will also reduce wear and tear.

Secret #4: Make sure you travel with the lightest load possible as the lighter the vehicle is the less fuel it will consume and it will also drive and respond better and you will also feel like the car is going faster.

Secret #5: Drive at a reasonable speed but always take notice of speed restrictions and never race drive. You could also trying changing to neutral when going downhill but the underlying fact is that by driving at 55 MPH instead of 75 MPH you will reduce mileage by 20%.

Secret #6: Another way to help with fuel consumption is by reducing drag, so keep your windows right up and remove any kind of roof rack if it is not in use.

Secret #7: Have an alternative fuel booster like a water fuel saver or an HHO gas system installed into your vehicle. This change depending on what vehicle you own will result in you saving up to an incredible 40% on mileage. You will find that these HHO systems are very cheap and simple to install.

Fuel savings are possible, you just have to work at it. I am sure you will be just raring to go, especially with the way gas prices are today. You can discover all about these HHO gas converters on the links below, which will answer any more doubts you may be having.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

How to Start a Lawn Mowing Business - What You Need

Many people get into the lawn mowing business without having all of the proper equipment. This leads to not being able to complete the mowing jobs efficiently enough to make a profit and will ultimately lead to failure. New Commercial equipment is best because it usually comes with a three year warranty but the down side is you pay top dollar. Used commercial equipment is second best because it is built to last and it holds its value very well. Homeowner equipment is not well suited to your mowing business. These mowers are only made to be used for about 1 hour once per week. They will fail on you. The only cheap equipment I buy are push mowers. I have found that, when used commercially, a $120 push mower will last as long as a $650 push mower. About 2 years.

Here is the Basic Equipment Needed to Start your Lawn Mowing Business.

1. A good reliable pickup truck

Stock your truck with these supplies:

Spare set/sets sharp blades.
Tire repair plug kit.

Small air pump. (with cigarette lighter adapter)
Full set of tools. (Home Depot sells a good set of Husky tools in a case for about $120)
Spool of Trimmer line. (Get the good stuff. Cheap line breaks.)
Envelope for gas receipts and expenses.
Ledger to record expenses. (Most of your expenses are tax deductible.)

2. Landscape trailer.

You will need a trailer that is at least 8' long. An 8' trailer can hold all of the
equipment on this list. A 12' trailer trailer would be better though because it does allow for adding more equipment as you expand. You will need a two trimmer rack and a blower rack for the trailer. In my area I can find used trailers for about $600 and new for anywhere up to $1600 for a 12' trailer.

Also you can check eBay for used trailer listings.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

What Are Tie-Rod Ends...Do I Need Them?


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What are tie rod ends? Your life depends on them!

All vehicles, no matter what make or model have tie rod ends.

On vehicles with Rack and Pinion Steering there are only two, but on others, there are four.

The tie rod end attaches to the steering knuckle on each front wheel on Rack and Pinion Steering.

On non-R&P steering, there is one attached to the steering knuckle on each front wheel and one attached to the long bar that controls both wheels for steering, called a Tie Rod Drag Link.

This link is connected to the pitman arm coming from the steering gear-box and also connected to an idler arm for stability purposes.

The little tie rod ends on non R&P screw into a sleeve with both right-handed threads and left-handed threads.

When you have the toe-in set on your vehicle, the technician can loosen two bolts and nuts and twist this sleeve¡...this makes the tires go out or in.

It is very important to have these tie rod ends greased every time you have the oil and filter changed in the engine.

Why? Well, if you don't grease them then, when will you? :-)

The importance in greasing them is to keep them moving freely.

If they get dry they will wear out quickly.

If they wear out, they can come apart.

If they come apart, you won't be able to steer your vehicle. Not a good thing.

Now, grant you, on some of the newer vehicles the manufacturers decided to leave off the grease fittings.

These tie rods come pre-packed and will last a very long time.

But, you should have them 'checked ' at each oil change.

Some have a threaded hole for the grease fitting, but they have a small cap over them.

You can remove the cap and add a fitting so you can grease it.

Any time you replace a tie rod end, be sure to grease it, and the others if you can.

Take care of your vehicle so it will take care of you and your family!

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Cargo Van Ladder Racks

Ladder racks are flat open framework that needs to be mounted on top of a vehicle, especially on pickup trucks. They are used to carry various loads. This includes long pipes, boards, tools, logs and timber. They can be mounted to create a roof framework that supports cargo and baggage. They have integrated locking systems that keep the load from falling off during transition.

Most cargo van ladder racks are constructed from durable, lightweight and rustproof aluminum. They require minimum maintenance and are easy to clean. Most of the racks include adjustable arms that can be fitted into most vans. Other varieties have racks of optimal widths, to fit on regular vans and mini vans. The fixing of the ladder rack onto the van is an easy task, as most of them come with a mounting hardware and step by step visual guides. The rack can be easily installed on top of the van, within a few minutes.

In addition to plain aluminum racks there are racks available in many different colors to match the panels or other trim of the van. A ladder rack's weight capacity depends on its size and make. However, 300 lb is the weight limit for most of them because of the limited structural strength of the van roof. It is important to check a manufacturer's credibility before making a purchase. This helps to find an authentic product and prevents freak accidents caused by ladder racks caving in. Some cargo van ladder racks offer two different types of mounting gear for vans, with and without drip wells. It is essential to balance the features, capabilities and cost of a ladder rack, along with the use it will be put to. If a rack requires any alteration, it should be specified at the time of purchase.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Bicycle Tubes - $2.99 Special or the $10.00 Deluxe?


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There is no rocket science to buying bicycle tubes, but if you’re the type that loves off-road riding or cruising 20 miles outside of town you may want to buy with a few extra features. Of course maybe your real passion in life is changing a tire in the mud hole on the side of the highway or pushing your bike back to town. What features might keeps you riding? Here’s a list.

Size of Bicycle Tube: If weight is not a big issue, buying a tire that is wider then you will need gives more puncture protection. If the tube is not inflated to its maximum capacity the rubber wall thickness will be greater than normal and thus less prone to damage.

Material Used: The most common bicycle tube is typically made of butyl rubber, a synthetic version of the real thing. It is much less expensive but not as flexible, thus more prone to pinch flats. It holds its air well and rarely requires refilling and easy to purchase in any and all of the local bike shops and hardware stores. Butyl tubes typically weigh 100 to 150 grams.

There are some specialty ones as well. Some manufacturers make a thick-walled version with a significantly thicker rubber layer on the tread side to resist glass and thorn damage. Other tubes are made with more sophisticated technology to shave 10 or 20 grams off the weight.

You’ll pay twice the price for a natural latex rubber bicycle tube but with its greater elasticity it will last longer. Natural rubber is more resistant to punctures and pinch flats. As an added bonus it weights significantly less giving you greater peddle efficiency. Some, like the Michelin bicycle tube weighs as little as 65 grams when using natural latex. As with everything it has its down side. Natural rubber is somewhat more porous than butyl, thus tends to lose air pressure over time. Be sure to bring a pump for top ups!

Tire Sealant: Additives are available to inject into your tire. In fact some tires like the Slime Self-Sealing Tube come with a tire sealant already inside. The compressed air inside the tube drives the sealant through small puncture wounds and seals the hole on contact with the outside air. You’ll never know you ever had a puncture. It can be added afterwards to some tubes but it depends on the type of tube stem. Presta valves are usually a no-no as the sealant clogs the valve.

Tire Liners: You can add a thin strip of Kevlar or plastic between the tire and tube to offer an extra layer of protection, but they can be a pain to get in place when changing your tube, so I’d prefer to use a tire sealant or heavy walled tube to start with.

Types of Bike Tire Tube Stems: There are typically two choices of tube stems, the Schraeder valve and the Presta valve. The Schraeder valve is the old fashion design you are familiar with on your car tire. It is readily available, can be filled up with the standard gas station pump, and always has a valve stem that can be removed if you wish to add tire sealant.

Presta valves are newer; more aerodynamically designed and require smaller port holes in the bike rim. This is particularly important to the road rim manufacturer. The road rim is so thin that the port hole can affect significantly the rigidity of the rim, creating a weak spot where the valve penetrates the rim. The smaller the valve the smaller the hole. Thus presta valve rule here! They do have other advantages as well, but also do have their own problems. Nothing is ever a clean win!

Visit for a more complete discussion of the pro’s and con’s of the various types of bike tire tube stems and bicycle tubes in general, or for that matter anything in connection with bicycle riding.

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Roof Racks - Utility Maximised


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Roof racks maximizes the utility of your car by amplifying the luggage carrying capacity. A nice and durable roof rack is the one, which optimizes the luggage space without spoiling the appearance of your vehicle. For an excursion or an expedition, racks and car roof boxes prove to be very helpful. They come in various shape, structure, colors and load bearing capacity. You can choose according to your vehicle type and need.

Further, there are special roof racks for special category of cars. Like, if you have an SUV, you can find a sturdy and durable roof rack for it. Something, that matches with the beefy look of your sports utility vehicle. The vehicle has a limited carrying space in the inner compartment. You will never have to compromise with inner space occupied with luggage. Car roof racks and boxes are ultimate solutions for space management of your car.

If you are enthusiastic about mountain biking then roof racks are very useful to you. You can leave to your favourite terrains with your bike placed on the rack. If you are a travel enthusiast then roam about carefree with your luggage kept in car roof boxes. This overhead storage of your luggage leaves you with plenty of space within the car. Install this rack and you will no more experience a cramped or packed feeling sitting inside the car.

The bulky baggage full of your trip essentials and belongings needs safeguarding. Roof boxes and racks help in effective storage of your holiday stuff. Car roof racks are able to carry a good amount of load. It enables you to mount your bags and cases with a firm hold. Another point that makes them unique is the looks. It does not mess up the outward show of your vehicle. You can easily find these useful car accessories online.

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