6 Items To Keep In Your Car's Toolbox

Even if you don't know how to make major repairs to your car you can still fix smaller problems if you have the right tools. The big thing to remember is that you won't discover all of those problems when you're at home in your driveway with access to all of your tools. That's why it's important to know just what to put into a portable tool set that you can keep in the car at all times.   Read More...

Three Things To Consider When Towing Your RV

Taking your RV on the road gives you a great chance to tour the country without having to find a hotel to stay in when you decide to stop. You can bring all of the amenities of home with you wherever you go. If you are considering an RV that can be towed using a 5h wheel hitch, you can enjoy more flexibility, as you can park the RV and take your truck to local destinations.   Read More...

3 Possible Causes Of Rough Shifting And How To Fix Them

One of the more forgettable car problems is rough shifting, as many car owners are content to simply buckle up and endure the bumpy ride rather than getting a transmission repair. However, this mentality can be extremely damaging over time and can make your repairs even more expensive depending on the nature of the issue. Also, since a transmission is so complex, there are a huge number of issues that could be causing this inconvenience, many of which only get worse over time.   Read More...

Three Steps For Quality Brake Service

Did you know that between 12 and 13 percent of auto wrecks are the result of machinery that failed? Few parts of your vehicle are as critical to your safety as the brakes. Because of this, you will need to follow some steps that will help you to keep your brakes in great condition and allow them to last as long as possible. Use this guide, so that your brakes serve you well.   Read More...

Cleaning and Repair Products That Can Damage Your RV's Rubber Roof

The integrity of the roof on your RV is important in preventing such things as leaks and water damage to the interior, as well as maintaining the look of the body. A properly installed rubber roof can be expected to last for 20 years or more, but it needs to be inspected, repaired, and cleaned for it to operate at its best. Inspection is recommended to be done at least once per year and may need to be done more often, depending such issues as low-hanging tree limbs that may have scraped along the roof during your journeys.   Read More...