automotive

Tire Maintenance Tips For Extending The Life Of Your Tires And Keeping You Safe On The Road

Quality tires are expensive and maintaining the tires properly is important for your safety. Therefore, you want to take good care of your new tires and not abuse them so they have a long life and keep you safe on the road. Maintaining your tires involves frequent checks to make sure they aren't wearing out and having them serviced by a mechanic when needed. Here are some tire maintenance tasks you can do to keep your tires in good shape.

3 Tips To Secure A Lease For A Semi-Truck When You Have Bad Credit

If you have bad credit but are looking for a way to turn your situation around, you might be wondering if it is possible to lease a semi-truck so that you can become an owner-operator. This can be a wonderful career opportunity that can help you make a good living, but if you aren't able to secure a truck to drive, then it isn't going to be an option for you.

How To Tell When You Need Suspension Repair

Your car's suspension does more than just providing you and your passengers with a smooth ride. Without a good, working suspension system, your vehicle will be more difficult to control because your suspension helps keep your vehicle from jumping around on the road and your wheels in contact with the pavement. This will also reduce damage to other parts of the car by reducing jarring and jostling. To help you understand when you need to have the suspension repaired, here are a few things to look for.

What You Should Know About Full-time RVing in a Class B Motorhome

There's nothing out of the ordinary about traveling for the majority of the year in an RV, but most people do it in large and luxurious Class A motorhomes or fifth-wheel RVs. For many people, traveling full-time in a much smaller Class B RV is a different kettle of fish. The following talks about some of the considerations to make if you decide to make the open road your new home in a Class B RV.

Shopping For A Used Semi For Your Business? 2 Red Flags You Should Know About

If you are like most business owners shopping for a used semi truck, you might be more concerned about getting your products on the road again or finding a bargain than you are about seemingly insignificant details such as cab condition or filter type. Unfortunately, being a little too cavalier about your rig shopping could cause a lot of heartache in the long run.  Here are two red flags you should know about when you are shopping for a used semi truck, and how to avoid trouble: