Auto repair shops, please check out our contact and advertise pages to find out how to place an ad to help boost your auto repair business. Computers and smart phones have made the phone book a thing of the past because it is much faster and easier to look it up on the internet. Our sites are designed to make it fast and easy to find almost anything for your automobile and home needs. Click here for any home repair services you might need.
Accessories:
Accessories are important to most
of us. We all like to add that personal
touch to our vehicles, even though they operate well with or without
accessories. Accessories may possibly
void your factory warranty so it is important that you check with the
manufacturer before adding an accessory.
Accessories may cause damage to components on your vehicle, and you
should take caution when adding something that will make such a dramatic change
to your vehicle. Proper installation is
a key factor in determining whether or not the accessory will damage your
vehicle. Without proper knowledge of the
accessory and the proper tools for installation, your accessory could cause
more headaches than you intended when you purchased the accessory. Our free search can assist you in finding a
professional to perform installation of your desired accessory with just one
click of your mouse.
Tires and wheels are the most
commonly changed accessory on a vehicle.
Tires and wheels should be sized properly and should not be so big as to
rub the vehicle’s body parts. Tires that
are too big or rub on the vehicle’s body parts can damage new tires, front-end
steering components, and/or other body parts.
Your speedometer can be affected when you change the tires and wheels on
your vehicle. It can read too fast or
too slow. Each vehicle is manufactured
to maximize the mileage and any addition of aftermarket accessories, such as
bumpers, body kits, tires, engine performance parts, lift kits and almost any
exterior accessory, can have an affect on the fuel mileage of your
vehicle. As with any change, the
decision will need to be made whether the accessory is important enough to
affect your warranty and/or your vehicle’s mileage. You decide what is more important to you and
your needs.
As with anything
aftermarket, it is best to have accessories installed by a professional who has
the knowledge and proper tools for correct installation. You must be confident that the accessory fits
properly and is installed correctly to avoid any future problems with the
accessory. If you are installing the
accessory yourself, be sure that you have the proper tools to install the
accessory correctly, and ask questions when purchasing the accessory so you
know enough about it to know what to expect when installing it.
Auctions:
Auctions are held
all over large cities. They are a great
source for purchasing a motorcycle, boat, car, truck, or auto parts. Sometimes the tricky part is finding an
auction, which we would like to make easier for you on our site. Click on your city and state to find auctions
near you. Most of our providers will
have a link to their website, which will provide you with further information
about each auction, including what’s being sold, where the auction will be held
and where it will be located.
Once you arrive at
the auction, you will be able to register with the auctioneer as a buyer. They will ask for some identifying
information as well as a security deposit.
The deposit helps the auctioneer feel confident that you are a serious
buyer and will not be bidding on something you don’t really want. It also encourages you, the buyer, to pay
close attention to the bidding so that you aren’t bidding on something you can’t
afford or don’t really want. Once your
bid has been accepted, it is your vehicle no matter what. If you choose not to pay, your deposit will
not be returned and you may not be welcomed back to the auction.
Auctions move at a quick pace and
can get very confusing. It is easy to
lose track of which vehicle is actually being auctioned, so it is important
that you know what you are bidding on.
Arrive in time to give yourself the ability to preview the vehicles
before the auction starts. You want to
be able to look the vehicle over real well and identify which vehicle or
vehicles you wish to purchase. Print out
the checklist below, found in our Auto Sales category, to help locate any
possible problems with the vehicle. Our
checklist provides many items that most people simply forget to check out when
looking to purchase a vehicle.
Most auctioneers will start and
move the vehicles. This gives you an
opportunity to find out if the vehicle starts easy, will pull forward and
reverse, and if the vehicle smokes or makes any unordinary noises. Once the car is parked for the auction to
begin, check the tires. You want to
check to see if the tires are wearing unevenly, as this can be a sign of
possible alignment problems or worn out front-end components.
When you have made
your purchase and the bidding is over, make sure that you receive all the
paperwork you will need to get the vehicle titled in your name. Verify that the paperwork shows the correct
VIN number, year, make and model of the vehicle, and that everything is an
exact match to the vehicle.
Most auctioneers expect purchased
vehicles to be moved once they are purchased.
However, some will offer a reasonable time limit to remove the
vehicle. You will most likely be charged
for storage if you exceed the given time limits. These are just a few things to keep in mind
when buying a vehicle at an auction.
Auction cars are not going to be perfect, but it is your money, so you
should feel comfortable about the money you spend and what you get in return.
Auto Sales:
When purchasing a
vehicle, new or used, it is important to be knowledgeable about every aspect of
the process. You can do this by
researching the vehicle you are interested in purchasing. The first thing you must do is decide what
type of vehicle you want and how that vehicle will fit your needs. Although most of want the biggest and the
baddest vehicle out there, that is usually not practical for what we really
need. Narrow your choice of vehicle by
the year, the make, the model and even the color you prefer.
Do your best to limit your search
to dealers and individuals close to your work or home. Most of us don’t realize it, but the time and
effort spent driving all over town or to other cities looking for the vehicle
we intend to purchase actually increases the total cost of the vehicle.
If you have located a vehicle you
wish to purchase, print our two-page checklist below to identify the overall
condition of the vehicle. We suggest
putting a Ö
in the boxes that are okay and an X in the boxes where there are problems. We have also provided a notes section for you
to jot down a description of the items about which you place an X in a
box. This checklist is helpful with new
cars as well because you can’t just assume that a new vehicle will be without
damage or will work properly.
Exterior Vehicle Condition:
| Front driver fender Front driver tire Front driver door Driver side mirror Front driver door glass Rear driver door Tail lights Left turn signal Right turn signal License plate light Rear bumper Rear passenger body panel Rear passenger tire Rear passenger door Rear passenger door glass Front passenger door Front passenger door glass Passenger side mirror | Rear driver door glass Rear driver body panel Rear driver tire Trunk lid Rear windshield Brake lights Front passenger fender Front windshield Wipers/wiper blades Hood Grill Front bumper Fog lights Headlights Front passenger turn signal Front driver turn signal Hazard lights All tires same size/same brand |
| Antifreeze Oil Transmission fluid Power steering fluid Brake fluid Air filter | Battery connections No fluid leakage Belts Hoses Under the hood lighting (if equipped) |
Interior Vehicle Condition
| Door locks Doors properly open and shut Windows roll up and down Power Mirrors (if equipped) Seat condition Power Seats operable (if equipped) Emergency Break engages/disengages Windshield Wipers Horn Air Conditioner | Heater Cruise Control Stereo/Speakers Dash lights Overhead consoles (if equipped) TV/DVD (if equipped) Rear wiper (if equipped) Seatbelts operable Interior lights Spare tire, jack and lug wrench present |
| Starts with ease All gears shift properly Steering doesn’t pull to one side Brakes stop and are quiet | Turn off radio; listen for unusual sounds Rear view mirror Gauges are accurate Navigation (if equipped) |
These are just some
of the things to look for when purchasing a vehicle. This will help you identify possible
problems, get advice on repair costs of those items, and help you make an
informed decision about the vehicle prior to making the purchase.
Brake Repair:
The most important repair you can perform on your
vehicle just may be the brakes. Improperly
working brakes can cause serious problems with your vehicle and possibly your
wallet. If you choose to work on your
brakes yourself, be prepared with the proper tools, parts and knowledge to
perform the work correctly. Never allow
someone who is not qualified to perform the brake repair on your vehicle.
Brake pads and brake shoes are repaired more than
any other brake part. They are designed
to wear out over time, but it is best to replace brake pads and brake shoes
before they are worn out completely.
Changing them will keep the cost of brake repairs down and save you from
unfortunate problems in the long run.
Brake pads have a piece of metal on them, and when they are reaching the
end of their life, the brake pads will begin to make a scraping sound that
can’t be missed. This sound indicates
that you must repair the brakes immediately.
Have your brakes inspected regularly to avoid waiting until the metal is
scraping. Replacement of worn brake pads
and brake shoes if fairly inexpensive if done before they are worn out
completely, but waiting too long could cost you quite a bit more money because
the wait could result in damage to other brake parts or components such as the
rotors, calibers, brake cylinders, etc.
This will be a mistake you only make once because it will likely be very
expensive.
Car Shows:
Classic cars, new cars, low riders,
trucks, big rigs, etc. can all be found at Car Shows, sometimes called Swap
Meets or Rallies, too. These shows are where the information and new ideas run
abundant and the fun never ends. The
activities are endless, too. You can see
beautiful women, beautiful cars and trucks, and enter any one of them in a
beauty contest fit for each category.
You can buy, sell or trade parts for your car or truck, or just wander
around and enjoy the sights around you.
You can mix and mingle with vendors, customers, and everyone in between,
learning about all the new things yet to come and getting new ideas for your
own pride and joy. At any given time or
place, these shows can guarantee great fun, great food, beautiful women,
beautiful cars and trucks, and so much more.
Click on your city and state to find cars shows coming to your area
soon. Grab a friend or bring the whole
family so no one will be left out of the fun of a car show.
Collision Repair:
A collision is the most dreaded
thing that could happen to our vehicles.
It is a stressful situation for all parties involved, but our site hopes
to help ease some of the stress and take care of your collision needs. If you have had a collision, there are
several things you need to take care of and decisions to be made. Of course, the first thing you should do is
make sure that you, your passengers and your occupants are okay, and the police
have taken their report. Once the police
give permission, you will need to remove the vehicle from the wreck. If it is too damaged to drive, you will need
to find a towing company to remove your vehicle and transport it to a collision
repair center. So, the next decision to
be made is which towing company to use.
See our Towing and Recovery category to find towing companies near
you.
Once the vehicle has been removed
from the wreck, you will need to obtain a rental car to drive while your
vehicle is in the collision repair shop. We hope that our rental/leasing section can
help you find a rental car company that will fit your automotive needs.
The collision repair shop should be
a place in which you are comfortable leaving your vehicle for repairs. Find out if they are going to complete all of
the work on site, or if they will be outsourcing the repairs. Find out where your vehicle will be at all
times, especially if the work is being outsourced. Ask enough questions to be an informed
consumer. You need to get an idea about
parts they will use to repair your vehicle; you need to know if they will be
genuine or aftermarket parts, new parts, used parts or rebuilt parts. Get information about the warranties,
policies and limitations for all parts used on your vehicle, as well as labor
to repair or install them. Ask the
collision repair shop what they will do should you take delivery of your
vehicle and find something wrong with parts or items they have repaired. You do not want to be “stuck” with problems
or issues that you may not have seen upon delivery, just because you accepted
delivery and have left the premises of the collision repair shop. If time allows, make sure you get estimates
from more than one collision repair shop and confirm that you are comparing
apples to apples and oranges to oranges.
When you arrive at the collision
repair shop to pick up your repaired vehicle, bring the printable checklist
offered under our Auto Sales category.
Inspect your vehicle as if you were buying it for the first time. Our checklist will help you remember some of
the most important things about the vehicle before you take delivery or make
payment. If you find something wrong,
refuse delivery of the vehicle until that item is repaired. Pay attention to detail and check everything
thoroughly.
Customizing:
Customizing your
vehicle is similar to adding accessories, but with greater detail to
individualizing your vehicle to match your personality. The right custom shop is important when you
desire that one of a kind car or truck.
Most of the shops that offer vehicle customizing employ specialists with
the ability and skill needed to design an original look for your vehicle. Be clear about what you want out of the
customization of your vehicle. If you do
not stay involved in the project, and only give a general idea about what you
want, don’t get upset with the customizing specialists if they don’t design
what you had pictured in your mind. Give
the specialist an idea about what you want, let them help you to create that
custom look, and stay involved throughout the project. Make any adjustments you want prior to the
project getting started. Although
changes can be made mid-job, it can be expensive if they have to start all
over.
Detailing:
An extensive
cleaning of your vehicle may require a detail company, although most of us
detail or own car or truck on a regular basis.
A detail service can usually be found at a full service car wash, but
there are also mobile detail companies available in most cities. When using a detail company, be clear about
what you want them to do to your vehicle.
You will want to be specific so the detail specialist can give you a
reasonable estimate of the cost of detailing your vehicle. The cost of a detail job can vary depending
on what you specifically need done, the extent of the work to be done and how
dirty your vehicle is. When setting up a
detail transaction, it is most important to have strong communication of
expectations.
Financing:
Financing an automobile can be an overwhelming
process. There are so many things to
consider before accepting a financial agreement and signing on the dotted
line. Financing is also one of the most
important decisions you can make, whether you are financing a new car or a used
car. You must remember that financing a
car does not only consist of receiving credit approval, but you must consider
the interest rate, down payment, and term of repayment. All of these things have an impact on the
total cost of the vehicle you are purchasing.
Be careful not to be enticed by lower payments for longer terms, because
the longer the life of the loan, the more interest you will pay and the more
your vehicle actually costs. When
looking at financing, don’t just settle on the dealers’ creditors. Shop around for the best interest rate and
terms. Some lenders will compete for
your business and will attempt to offer you something better if at all
possible. Be careful that your credit is
not run too many times as too many inquiries may have an adverse affect on your
overall credit score. Make sure you
understand everything you are agreeing to before you sign the finance
documents. If you don’t understand
something, require them to explain it to you or refuse to sign the papers. The purchase of a vehicle, next to the purchase
of a home, is the greatest investment most people will make. It is important that care and caution are
taken when arranging financing, and that you do not allow the salesman or
finance companies to bully you into something that will only cause financial or
emotional strain in the end.
General auto
repair:
General auto repair services can be
found at most auto repair shops. They
can handle just about any repair need you may have. It is recommended that you make sure the auto
repair shop provides you with a written estimate regarding the work the repair
shop agrees to perform, a list of the parts they anticipate needing and the
price of the parts, the repair shop’s hourly rate, how long they expect to have
your vehicle, and all warranties and warranty limitations the auto repair shop
will offer on parts and labor.
Communication is the key, so it is important that you know what you
expect from the repair shop, what they expect from you, how long it will take
and how much it will cost.
Glass repair:
Because glass protects us from road
debris and weather, glass repair is an important part of maintaining our
vehicles; therefore, a cracked windshield, or any other window, should not go
unattended. This repair should only be
done by a professional, as there are special tools and knowledge required to
perform a repair like this correctly.
Technology today even allows a professional to repair small chips
without replacing the glass itself. Of
course, this is another reason for repairing glass before it becomes a repair
too large for chip repair.
Inspection
stations:
State inspections
are required by law, and luckily, are fairly easy to obtain. There are many locations to have this service
performed. You can find state inspection
stations or you can have your general auto repair shop perform the state
inspection. Oil and lube service
providers usually offer this service, too.
Make sure you have your inspection done before the end of the month
posted on your sticker. There is no
grace period, and the ticket for an expired state inspection can be very
expensive.
Insurance:
Insurance is another
thing required by law. It is a mistake
that should not be made. An uninsured
automobile is not worth the risk of consequence to you and others on the road with
you. The fines are usually expensive and
can cause financial distress if you are involved in a collision while driving
an uninsured automobile.
Each state requires
different liability limits, so it is important to find a good insurance
agent/company. Coverage should at least
include the state’s minimums as well as the right amount of coverage for your
individual needs and situation.
Insurance policies can have several different coverage specifications,
such as uninsured motorist, towing, rental allowance, medical coverage for you
and your passengers, and the list goes on.
Make sure your insurance agent is able to explain the coverage you have
chosen and that you have compared companies with policies that have the exact
same coverage.
Job listings:
Employers in the
auto industry may post job openings on our site to find employees in your
area. Provide us with the specifics, we
will post, and watch the applications fly in.
This is a free service to our site’s vendors in need of employees. If you are the one in need of employment,
check out the site’s job listing section by entering your city and state into
the search.
Leasing/Rentals:
Our leasing/rental category is
offered to you to assist you in locating a local car or truck rental facility,
whether your needs are for a long-term lease or a short-term rental. Some reasons for wanting or needing to rent
or lease an automobile include an unfortunate accident, vacation needs, or just
simple auto repair on your personal automobile.
Long-term rental needs would be better served by leasing, however,
short-term rental needs would be best served by a rental. Our site can help you find a leasing/rental
facility in your area to fit your personal situation. Just click on your city and state, then click
the leasing/rental category, and help is just one more click away.
Locksmiths:
Locksmiths are
professionals in key making, lock picking and gaining entry into your vehicle
when keys are not accessible. You can
call on a locksmith when you need keys made, you have lost your keys and need
new ones, or you have locked your keys into your car and have no way to get to
a spare. Although most locksmiths have a
physical location, they usually operate a mobile service, which is convenient
for those mishaps on the road. A
locksmith is an individual trained with special talents and in using special
tools, so this is not a do-it-yourself situation. To find a locksmith near you, click on your
city and state, the locksmith category, and you are one final click away from
meeting your locksmith needs.
Machine shop:
Our site can help
you find a machine shop to take your car or truck engine parts. Mechanic shops and serious do-it-yourself
guys are going to love this category.
Typically, a machine shop would render service on engine blocks or
engine heads. The professionals in a
machine shop have the right tools and knowledge to clean and rebuild these very
important engine parts. Before you leave
your engine parts at a machine shop, know what you will get for the money you
will pay. There are many different
things that a machine shop can do to the same engine block or engine
heads. Do your research and know what
you want done before taking your engine parts to the machine shop. If you are not sure what you want, make a
list of things to discuss with the machine shop ahead of time. This awareness will be helpful to the machine
shop and help them to get your parts in a shorter amount of time.
Mobile Car Repair:
Mobile car repair is a convenient
service offered by some mechanic shops, performing minor repairs, such as
tune-ups, oil changes, alternators, starters, etc. Mobile car repair is usually a little bit
more expensive then taking your car to a general auto repair shop, but is
usually worthwhile when compared to the convenience the mobile car repair
offers in today’s very busy world. Most
services can be performed while you are at work without leaving you without an
automobile throughout the day. When
scheduling a mobile car repair service, it is important to make sure that you
verify that repairs you need performed will not violate local or city
ordinances. Verify that the provider
will be able to give you a written record detailing the work that has been done
as well as warranties for parts and labor. To find mobile car repair providers, click on
your city and state, and then click on the mobile car repair category.
Muffler:
Muffler repair is
not a do-it-yourself project for individuals inexperienced in car repair. Muffler repair requires many different
talents and ranges of experience, as well as the use of specialized tools, such
as welders, pipe benders and car lifts.
It must be done properly, as this particular part of your vehicle is key
to the passing of state inspections, and it plays an important role in the
sound of your vehicle. Old or improperly
installed exhaust parts can drastically alter your vehicle’s performance and
sound. Keep in mind that when the catalytic
converter is clogged up; it can be misdiagnosed as a fuel pump or fuel injector
issue. If your car is losing power or
acting like it is running out of fuel, the culprit is most likely the catalytic
converter. An issue with the catalytic converter can easily be identified or
diagnosed by a professional with the proper knowledge of the exhaust system.
Oil and Lubrication Services:
Regularly scheduled
oil changes and lubrication of moving parts is the best beginning of proper
maintenance of your vehicle. Your
manufacturer’s guidelines will help you determine how often to perform these
services, as different models and circumstances require different intervals for
optimum performance and maintenance.
Keep all maintenance on your vehicle recorded and in a convenient
location so you can easily access the records should the need arise. Many providers offer services limited to oil
and lube services, which provides a convenient, timely manner in which the
service can be performed. Almost all
general auto repair shops offer these services, too.
Parts & Supplies (New):
Our site can help
you locate the many different providers of auto parts and supplies, from your
local auto parts stores and dealers, to online providers. Before you inquire about parts for your
vehicle, it is important to know the year, make, model and engine size of your
vehicle. If you are looking for auto
parts and supplies from the dealer, have your VIN # available so that they may
look up the parts specific to your vehicle.
Remove the old part and take it with you, if possible, so you can
compare the new and old parts and make sure you have the correct part you need;
it will also help you to avoid paying a core charge. A core charge is usually charged if you don’t
have the old part. Be sure you fully understand the provider’s policy on
returning or exchanging parts, especially when purchasing electronic
parts.
Parts & Supplies (Used):
Used auto parts and
supplies can save you a great amount of money, but you must take caution when
purchasing used auto parts and supplies, so you do not throw your money
away. Let our sight help you find a
salvage yard in your area, which is the easiest and fastest place to find used
auto parts, and in most cases, will provide a warranty. The warranty may cost extra, but will be well
worth it if you need to replace an engine or transmission. Our sight can also help you if you are
looking for used parts for an older vehicle, as a swap meet would be the
perfect place to find used or even rare auto parts.
Restoration:
A professional restoration provider
can do classic car restoration. Though
many of us would love to take on the project of restoring a classic car,
professional car restoration providers can perform miracles. Do not take a provider strictly at their
word; get references and ask to see their previous work. You can tell a lot about a restoration
specialist by work they have done in the past.
Don’t just hand over the keys to your pride and joy without something in
writing that details the services to be performed, the cost of the services,
warranty for the work, and how long the work will take. Restoration can be expensive, so be prepared
for the time and money involved in a restoration project before you begin. You don’t want to find yourself in a
financial situation you can’t overcome.
To find a restoration professional near you, click on your city and
state, and then click on the restoration category.
Security/Alarms:
Security for your
vehicle is so important, because for most of us, next to a home, a vehicle is
the most expensive investment a person can make. When installing a security system, it is
crucial that the person performing the installation is knowledgeable in the
security system they are installing as well as your vehicle. Incorrect installation can prove detrimental
to the electrical components in your because the security system is connected
to the electrical system. Knowledge
should be a key component for your installation professional, but they must
also have the proper tools and skills to perform a correct installation.
Security devices and alarms come in
a wide variety of types and prices. Shop
around to find the device or alarm to fit your budget and vehicle needs. Obtain written detail of the warranty
provided by the manufacturer as well as the installation professional. You want to make sure you do not install
something that will you’re your vehicle’s manufacturer’s warranty.
Signs/Car Wraps:
Are you in the market for a great
new idea to advertise your business or upgrade your car’s appearance without
something as permanent as paint? A car
wrap or sign could be the answer you need.
You can do the sign or car wrap yourself, or you can have it
professionally installed. Either way you
decide to go, it is important to know what you want and have a clear idea of
how it should look once installed. Get a
proof of the design prior to installation because it is costly to have to
change midway through the project. Make
sure you have a clear understanding about how the car wrap or sign can be
removed when you decide you no longer want it or desire a change.
Stereo Systems:
A car’s stereo
system is usually one of the first things we consider when purchasing a new or
used automobile. Although most cars come
with a stereo system from the manufacturer, many people choose to upgrade the
stereo system. Stereo systems come in a
wide variety of sizes, styles, price ranges, and accessories. The stereo system you choose should fit in
your vehicle and should not require an alteration of your dash or anything in
your car. Any alteration to your car’s
interior will most likely void the warranty provided by the car’s
manufacturer. Researching stereo systems
that will be compatible for your vehicle is important because you want a
quality system and want to avoid a wide variety of problems, both in the long
and short term.
Once your stereo
system has been chosen, make sure the professional installing the stereo system
has the proper knowledge and tools for installing the stereo system
correctly. Stereo systems are connected
to the car’s electrical system, so incorrect installation can cause problems
that are irreversible or costly to repair, such as shorting or wires, or
electrical malfunctions.
Storage:
Car storage can be found in both
indoor and outdoor storage facilities.
For indoor storage, it is possible to use a regular, enclosed storage
building. You will have to get
permission from the storage facility prior to storage, though, because some
facilities are not able to store vehicles.
If you choose an outdoor facility, keep in mind that your car will be
exposed to the weather and the elements.
It is important to invest in a strong and durable tarp or cover to
protect it from the weather and elements, dry wrought of the tires from direct
heat and sun exposure, as well as to prevent paint fade and rust. Whether you are storing your car indoors or
outdoors, it is wise to find out the proximity of other items that are being
stored, and whether the facility is gated, monitored by security, and at what times
you may access your stored items. When
storing your vehicle through the winter, you must be sure your car has plenty
of antifreeze in the radiator and it has circulated through the entire engine
prior to storage.
Tires:
Tires are probably the most common
accessories that a new car owner will change.
It is best to use your car’s original tires because they were installed
by the manufacturer to be specific to your car’s make and model and to maximize
the performance of your vehicle. When choosing a new set of tires, keep in mind
that tires come in a broad range of prices, brands and sizes. It is important that the tire you choose fits
properly on your vehicle. It should no
rub against the wheel wells because it could damage the alignment and front-end
components. This is extremely important
if you choose to change the size of your car’s tires. Changing the size of your tires will have an
impact on your fuel mileage and the performance of your car when driving. It is
best to replace all tires at once, but if that is not in your budget, you
should at least try to replace two at a time.
If new tires do not fit into your budget, you may want to look into used
tires. Used tires can save you a
considerable amount of money up front, but may not always be the most
economical choice in the long run.
Towing and Recovery:
Towing and recovery can sometimes be a confusing or
overwhelming category. Let our website
help you find a towing or recovery company in your area. There are some things to keep in mind to
determine who you need to call for your situation. First, there are many different types of tow
trucks, and there are many different ways of towing different types of
vehicles. A conventional wheel lift tow
truck should be sufficient if you have a rear-wheel drive car or a front-wheel
drive car, but if your vehicle is all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, a flatbed
truck would be the ideal choice to make.
A flatbed tow truck is most highly recommended if your vehicle sits low
or has ground effects. An accurate
description of your vehicle, such as the make or model, accessories that may
have altered the height of your vehicle from the ground, and if your vehicle is
all-wheel, 4-wheel, front-wheel or rear-wheel drive is important to give when
calling a towing company. Finally, if you are contacting a wrecker service for
a recovery, it is important to give an accurate description of the recovery
type so that the proper wrecker is dispatched.
Tow Truck Sales & Service:
It is not uncommon
for someone to travel great distances to purchase a tow truck or wrecker
because tow truck sales companies are few and far between. It is a best to know the whereabouts of tow
truck sales locations within 200-300 miles of your own location. If you are in need of tow truck service, it
is best to identify locations that are 100 miles or less of your own
location. Different wrecker and tow
truck models offer many interchangeable parts, so it is important that you know
that the parts you buy will actually fit the model you have. This is so important because once that part
has been installed, whether it is the proper fit or not, the part is most often
not something that can be returned. When
you take your tow truck or wrecker to be repaired, make sure that the shop you
are taking it to has the proper knowledge of your tow truck or wrecker, and
that they have the ability to obtain the parts needed for your tow truck or
wrecker. Find out the downtime for
repairing your wrecker or tow truck and make sure it is realistic, especially
if the wrecker or tow truck is your livelihood.
The prices of tow trucks and the
abilities of the equipment options vary.
Prior to making a purchase of such magnitude, it is important to know
that the wrecker or tow truck you are looking at is capable of performing all
the tasks that you require.
Transmission Repair:
Many transmission repair shops
specialize only in transmission repair because transmission repair requires a
high level of knowledge and experience.
A vehicle’s transmission a key component in the vehicle’s operation, and
without proper maintenance of your transmission, your car’s performance can be
impaired, which may possibly lead to costly repairs.
It is important to
regularly maintain your transmission just as you would your engine, tires,
brakes, etc. Consult your owner’s manual for the proper maintenance schedule
and specific needs for your car’s transmission.
It is important that you always keep an accurate record of all
maintenance performed on your vehicle, including the date the service was
performed and the specific items maintained.
There are two types of
transmissions, standard and automatic.
With an automatic transmission, it is necessary to regularly check the
transmission fluid. Make sure that your
vehicle is warmed up and running when the transmission fluid is checked. In a
standard transmission, you can’t just pull out a dipstick to check the
transmission fluid, so it is not as easy as an automatic transmission. In order to check transmission fluid in a standard
transmission, you need to actually get under the car and remove the plug with a
wrench to check the grease in a standard transmission. This is a difficult task, so you may prefer
to have a mechanic perform the check of your standard transmission when you
have a regular oil and lube service performed on your vehicle.
Transporters:
Automotive transport
companies provide the service of transporting cars from one location to
another. A transporter is capable of
transporting one car at a time or multiple cars at a time, depending on the size
of the trailer being used for the transport.
When making a decision to have your vehicle transported, find out if the
trailer transporting your vehicle is enclosed or open, the route it will be
transported, how long it will be in transport, the amount of coverage for your
vehicle while in transport, the cost of the transport, and most importantly, a
written detail of each of these items.
Upholstery:
When you are looking
to upgrade or change the interior appearance of your automobile, you will need
to work with an upholstery specialist.
Upholstery specialists can change your automobile’s interior from a worn
out, tattered and torn product of yesteryear to a modern-day, custom interior
suited for you and your taste. Changing
the upholstery can easily change the appearance of your car from the headliner
and door panels, to seats and carpeting.
Some people choose to purchase upholstery from another car they find in
a salvage yard or upholstery that is brand new that can be found in a material
supply store, or online. It is important that you get a good idea of the cost
of upholstery, materials and labor, if you choose to purchase new or used
upholstery. Knowing these things before
you get started will help you decide what will work for your budget and your
personal preferences. Ask the upholstery
specialist to provide you with a written explanation, including details about
what you should expect from the upholstery specialist, and what they will
expect from you.
Welding:
When you make any changes to your
vehicle, there are many things that may require an experienced welder,
especially when installing aftermarket parts such as truck beds, lift kits,
bumpers, etc. A certified welder will
have a great effect on the safety and quality of your vehicle’s welded
parts. Keep in mind that when you decide
to weld anything on the frame of a vehicle, in most cases, will void your
factory warranty. Before welding
anything on your vehicle, check the owner’s manual or call the vehicle
manufacturer to make sure that what you are welding on to the vehicle will not
void the warranty.