Archive for November 29th, 2009

A vehicle graphic wrap is basically self-adhesive vinyl with a design, pattern, or logos printed onto it. After the vinyl has ink applied to it, it is then wrapped around a vehicle. Car wraps are essentially removable car decals. So if you decide to sell the vehicle or just get tired of the old wrap you can just take it right off. Car wraps will not damage the paint on your vehicle, it does the opposite actually. A car wrap will protect your vehicles paint by absorbing the suns UV rays. Over time UV rays can cause a paint job to fade and then eventually peel off.

There are several reasons someone would want car decals put on the vehicle of their choice. For one, it is great advertising. If someone is trying to promote a business, a car wrap is a great option. Something simple as going to the grocery store could be turned in to a great marketing opportunity. The amount of exposure that one car can generate (with a car decal that stands out) could be endless. Not only do the wraps go on cars but they can also be applied to trailers. So if a lawn company wants to put some advertising onto their trailers it would be a good investment to go with a wrap. This way the company can test different kinds of wraps to see which one works best for them. The downfall is this, once you take off the wrap you can’t put it back on. With that said, most car graphic companies will keep your graphic on their computer and you could always request for the same car decals to be put back on . There are also some companies out there that pay individuals a stipend to promote their business. They do this by you allowing them to install car wraps on your car. Thus making your vehicle a moving billboard for their business. Continue reading ‘Vehicle Graphic Wraps’ »

With the economy in its current state, buyers want to get the most out of their truck. Important qualities to look for are fuel economy, towing capacity, reliability, and price. Chevrolet, GMC, Dodge, Toyota, and Nissan are currently some of the best trucks on the market today.

The Silverado is Chevrolet’s most powerful truck. The Silverado 3500 is the most powerful of the Silverado line. The 3500 is great for hauling large loads over long distances. It is offered in 2WD as well as 4WD and is available in regular, extended, or crew cab. The only flaws of this car lie in the interior. However for the Silverado 3500 you are paying for the power of the car, not its looks. You can pick up this truck for as little as $26,000. Continue reading ‘The Best Trucks on the Market Today’ »

Replacing the brake disc, also called a rotor, on a front wheel drive car is considered a relatively simple task for a car owner.

First, raise the wheels of the car and support with jack stands for safety. Do not work on the car while it is only on a jack. Remove the wheel. Now, to replace a brake disc, the brake caliper must be removed. Locate the caliper attaching bolts, screws or clips that hold the caliper in place and remove them. Continue reading ‘How to Replace Brake Discs’ »

Looking to buy used RVs? If so, you’re certainly not alone. With the cost of airfare through the roof, many people are investing in an RV. It makes sense to have something for years to come rather than for a few hours in the air. Many RV parks have seen an increase in visitors of up to 30% in just last year.

You don’t have to have an inside connection to find an outstanding deal on any kind of recreational vehicle. However, you do need to know what much of the country is not aware of. Continue reading ‘Buy Used RVs Super Cheap Even If You Don't Have Insider Connections’ »

For many riders, the helmet is a necessary evil, cutting down enjoyment of the motorcycling experience and depriving vital sensory feedback from the road. Full-face helmets are cumbersome, limit the field of vision and need to be removed to communicate with the general public, making a rider feel and look like an alien, hardly the best image to project.

Daytona Helmets have the smallest DOT (Department of Trade) standard models to give you maximum protection with minimal interference. Daytona’s are constructed of the newest materials, featuring high-density carbon fiber over an injection molded shell, filled with an energy-absorbing liner. The lightness and ease of use has prompted many who previously scorned wearing helmets to switch riding habits, and some frustrated riders to change from full-face models, especially in the summer months, when less protection against the elements is needed. Continue reading ‘Daytona Helmets May Change Your Riding Habits’ »