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I met this owner on facebook. So perhaps my mom IS right. cheap auto parts near me am living my life on facebook! But how else would I have ever known about the treasures that lie in South Alabama, in a place just down the road from the McDonalds where I met my ex to exchange kids every other weekend for the past 6 years! Who would have known such class and sophistication was just down the road a piece! The place is called THOU ART. And the loot! Let me tell you, there is something for everyone. From designer cowboy boots, lamps with coastal driftwood, jewelry from designers across the South, furniture, children's items, the coolest belt buckles and belts I wish I had snatched up but was too busy with the necklaces with sassy sayings. Oh and don't forget the t-shirts. It is all arranged in a contemporary vibe.

There is hardly a need to entrust this simple job to a professional mechanic. You can save (a lot, in some cases) of money by doing this job on your own. Stop by your local auto parts store near me, pick up the blades appropriate for your vehicle, and put them on. There are numerous instructional videos online to show you how to do it, if the instructions that come with the blades aren't sufficient. You may even be able to talk the workers at the parts store into doing it for you for free!

HHO, sometimes called Brown's gas, is created by electrolysis. A small amount of water and a small charge of electricity from your car battery is used to create this powerful gas. The process may sound complicated, but with a good set of plans, available from companies like Water4Gas and Centemax, among many others, it is really a simple do it yourself project. Parts for the project are easily obtainable from any hardware or auto store near me. They should cost less than $50. The plans, or blueprints will cost anywhere from $50 to $150, depending upon how much after the sale technical help is offered.



In the absence of an Owner's manual, search the Internet for your make and model. There are many car specific sites that have all of this information. Also, most auto parts stores carry service manuals for cars that cost less than twenty dollars.

Open the hood of your Grand Am and begin by placing the belt over the air conditioner pulley which is the furthest wheel back, just behind the tensioner.

A fuel pump can fail just about anywhere, without warning at all, leaving you stranded. This can be when it's a relief to know that in the family there is a mechanic who can both recognise and repair the problem. Quite a few weekend mechanics have no problem setting up a new fuel pump, but they need the right tools, and a replacement part. The gasoline tank does not have to be dropped to do this, so the car does not need to be propped up. In case you didn't know it, the fuel pump is located in the gas tank. Obviously you will need an upgraded pump, which should be stocked by the neighborhood auto parts near me.

17. Carry an emergency kit with you: On the chance you do end up getting stuck, carry an emergency survival kit with you. I will write an article in greater depth about your family's car survival kit, go here and click the "Suscribe" button twice to keep up to date for when I write this article.

Most car batteries will last you three to five years. Make sure it's kept clean of corrosion, and have it checked for power at three years old. Many auto parts stores will check it for you, just make sure you are standing right there as they do.

Cars coming off the assembly line today have radiators with aluminum fins and composite bodies. With possibly a little drain plug made of this same composite material. The words Be Careful come to mind. Expensive damage will be the result of over enthusiastic force being applied to these materials.

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