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<title>Keep Your Truck Bed Clean</title>
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It was bound to happen. You lend your truck to a &amp;quot;friend&amp;quot; who says they have a couple of pieces of furniture to move and it comes back to you with scratches in the bed area of your truck. It wouldn&amp;rsquo;t have been so bad had they apologized, but now you have to deal with unsightly scratches that can only make your truck&amp;rsquo;s value deteriorate quicker. Had you thought about it, you would have stuck a bed liner in your truck ahead of time to prevent the problem from happening in the first place. 
The above account actually happened to me as I was trying to help a young couple out with a good deed. I was warned in advance by a friend that the couple would take advantage of me and he was, unfortunately, correct. Let&amp;rsquo;s just say that it was a b...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:54 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Audi A3: Hot Hatch Meets Smooth Cool German</title>
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Despite today's never-ending talk about globalization and the merging of world cultures, German cars still have a personality all their own. But like most strong personalities, the distinct flavor of Teutonic automobiles isn't a favorite with everybody. While the typical German car's smooth, refined manners are impressive, such machines can seem a little too slick feeling for some -- they tend to be a bit isolating, sterile, chilly. 
Count me among believers of the latter. I generally like cars to have more soul than the usual Bahn-stormer delivers. But that's why I found the new Audi A3 to be such a pleasant surprise. It's as friendly feeling as a Japanese sports sedan, without giving up the sense of precision and refinement that'...</description>
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<title>Replacement Auto Parts: Where to Find Them</title>
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When needing a replacement part for you car, where do you shop? Like many motorists you may head down to the big box retailer for all of your needs. A good choice both for value and for selection. Still, mostly any retailer is limited as to what they can stock. This especially holds true if you drive a rare or uncommon vehicle. Try finding a window regulator for your &amp;rsquo;69 Torino at the parts store; they&amp;rsquo;ll get it for you but it will have to be back ordered. So, where should you shop?  That&amp;rsquo;s up to you, but let&amp;rsquo;s goes over the options that you have.
The Salvage Yard.  Let&amp;rsquo;s admit it: there isn&amp;rsquo;t anything wrong with going to the junkyard to find the part you need. My &amp;rsquo;78 VW Rabbit&amp;rsquo;s window handle broke and I snagged one off of a junke...</description>
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<title>5 Tips to Buying BMW Auto Parts</title>
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If you are looking for parts for your BMW M3, X5 or Z4, you want the best. Whether you are needing to replace the brakes, hoses, lights or even the tell tale emblem you need to know where to look for factory direct parts at affordable prices.
1- The best place to find any type of part for your BMW is, of course through a BMW dealer. They will either have the parts needed in stock or be able to order them for you with short delivery times. They will be more expensive than other outlets, but you will know that the parts they are selling you are genuine BMW auto parts, not something that is generic. 
2- If you choose to purchase your BMW parts via a dealership, be sure to take advantage of the knowledge they can provide. The mecha...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:52 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>When to Replace Brake Pads</title>
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Worn brake pads can adversely impact your ability to bring your car to a halt. This can be especially dangerous in an emergency situation when adequately working brakes are a must to help you stop your car promptly. There are some telltale signs of pending brake problems; do you know what they are? Awareness of a problem is the key to avoiding potential harmful consequences; let&amp;rsquo;s examine some well known warning signs.
Signs of pending brake trouble include the following: 
Squealing brakes
Pulling of the car from one side to the other
Wheel grabs
Brake pedal pumping
Sudden and hard brake pedal
Spongy brake pedals
Grinding of the brakes
While some of these problems may necessitate you replacing other ...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:51 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Consider a Performance Exhaust System</title>
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Is it time for you to replace your car&amp;rsquo;s exhaust system? Have you noticed rust around your muffler and tailpipe? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then consider replacing your stock exhaust system with a performance exhaust system. Up front you will pay more, but in the end a performance exhaust system just may be the last one you will ever need to purchase for your car.
Nothing lasts forever, right? Well, in the case of some performance exhaust systems you can come darn close. Consider this: one top manufacturer of cat-back exhausts [more on what one is a bit later] produces an exhaust system with a one million mile guarantee! How can they do this? By making a product from aircraft quality stainless steel, that&amp;rsquo;s how...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:48 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Clutch Kit Essentials</title>
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Worn brake pads can adversely impact your ability to bring your car to a halt. This can be especially dangerous in an emergency situation when adequately working brakes are a must to help you stop your car promptly. There are some telltale signs of pending brake problems; do you know what they are? Awareness of a problem is the key to avoiding potential harmful consequences; let&amp;rsquo;s examine some well known warning signs.
Signs of pending brake trouble include the following: 
Squealing brakes
Pulling of the car from one side to the other
Wheel grabs
Brake pedal pumping
Sudden and hard brake pedal
Spongy brake pedals
Grinding of the brakes 
While some of these problems may necessitate you replacing other...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:43 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Car and Truck Alternators</title>
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Has your vehicle&amp;rsquo;s alternator failed? Are you absolutely certain that it isn&amp;rsquo;t your battery or starter? Determining which part has failed is essential toward avoiding unnecessarily replacing something that hasn&amp;rsquo;t failed, like your battery. Let&amp;rsquo;s take a look at some steps you can take to determine that your alternator, in fact, has bit the dust.
If you own an alternator testing machine, you can test to see whether your car&amp;rsquo;s alternator is charging correctly. For most people this isn&amp;rsquo;t practical as few motorists own such an expensive piece of equipment. For everyone else, there is a practical way for you to easily check to see if your alternator is working properly:
Connect a volt meter to your car's battery
Start your car
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:42 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Dealing with Motorcycle Tire Wear</title>
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Worn out is to jeans, dilapidation is to buildings, exhaustion to humans - when it comes to tires it is tire wear. 
Tire wear is the actual removal of rubber from the tire due to scuffing. The latter is the process of scrubbing of material off the tires which results to cupping, flat band upright tire wear (common on the rear tire) and side flat band tire wear (common on front tire). Side tire wear also happens on both sides of the front tire and also to a minor degree on both sides of the rear tire. The reason why tires have side tear is because of its interaction to the pavement. Do you still remember the Newton&amp;rsquo;s First Law of Motion? Newton said, &amp;quot;Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion ...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:41 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>6 Frequently Asked Questions about Motorcycle Tires</title>
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Being inquisitive is part of our nature. Too many questions are asked. Moreover, we need real answers to these questions. 
In the field of motorcycles, especially on motorcycle parts, we are bombarded with questions about tires. Here are the questions and their corresponding answers.
1. What&amp;rsquo;s the right tire age?
Basically, the principle is the newer the tire the better. However, to make a tire last longer the tire&amp;rsquo;s age is of lesser importance. But be careful not to buy tires which are over six or seven years old. You will be able to know their date of manufacturing by searching for the three or four-digit number stamped in the tire&amp;rsquo;s sidewall. For instance, 2101 stands for 21st week of 2001 - which is its manufacturing da...</description>
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<title>Two vs. Four (Motorcycle Stroke Engines)</title>
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Always start with the basics. If you jump to the most complicated without having to know the basics, you&amp;rsquo;ll end up returning to the very same ground. Thus, messing and missing a lot. 
Same in the case of motorcycle, you have to know the different motorcycle parts, their function and distinction so as to understand their chemistry and importance. Let us take internal combustion engine as an example. The best way to start is to have a substantial comparison. You have to know the types of engines in order to decide what&amp;rsquo;s best for you. You have to consider its pros and cons...
We have two types of motorcycle stroke engines &amp;ndash; the two stroke and the four stroke engines. The first one involves two processes - compression and combusti...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:40 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Toyota Parts Online Gears Up Your Toyota 4Runner for the Challenge</title>
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The Toyota 4Runner embodies your ideals of a sporty vehicle packed with power, rugged character and wide ranging utility. Since its debut in 1985, this vehicle has been Toyota&amp;rsquo;s strong contender in the Sport Utility Vehicle segment. It was loved for its reliability, sporty styling, functionality and utility.
What sets 4Runners apart from the rest of the SUVs you can see on the road today is their design. Toyota 4Runners have stayed close to the definition of a real SUV or rather the original sport utilities&amp;mdash;pickups with enclosed bodies. In the same manner, these remarkable vehicles have maintained 4WD&amp;rsquo;s real go-anywhere capabilities. In form and substance, every Toyota 4Runner is your ideal off-road runner.
Owning a vehicle suc...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:38:39 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>The Best Motorcycle Ride Ever</title>
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Riding is all about passion. Some riders want to explore the mountainous terrains. Some want to conquer the smooth road in a protracted ride. There are different types of riding. And there are different motorcycle and motorcycle apparel. To yield the best motorcycle ride, riders must match their bike and accessories with their skills.
First things first. A rider must choose the bike in harmony with his riding preference. There are lots of bikes to choose from - street bikes, cruisers, vintage, dirt bikes, sport bikes and other bikes. The choice is yours. There are a lot of trusted motorcycle manufacturers where you can choose your bikes. Kawasaki, Honda, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Yamaha are some of them and there are a lot more manu...</description>
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<title>How To Reduce The Risk For Being A Victim Of Road Rage?</title>
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Traffic in large metropolitan areas is growing fast. The traffic volume is outgrowing the roads faster than expected and traffic jams are pre-programmed. Large volumes of traffic on a non-sufficient infrastructure are some of the biggest challenges drivers are facing. Driving turns into a tedious task and is no fun anymore. Stop and Go traffic; traffic jams; accidents; noise; the feeling of being stuck - all these things drive up the stress level for drivers. The result can be experienced on our streets every day: Road Rage 
How is road rage being defined? &quot;Violent behavior exhibited by drivers in traffic, often as a manifestation of stress&quot; 
Pretty much every driver has experienced road rage at one point in his life. Being cut...</description>
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<title>Famed OEM and Custom Motorcycle Fenders</title>
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Motorcycles evolve with time. Moreover, motorcycle parts also go with the flow of evolution. 
In addition, even fenders cope up with these moving changes. Buying Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) fenders is like buying the exact original fenders the manufacturer used to build. OEM fenders are simple, workable and widely available. Custom or aftermarket motorcycle fenders are becoming more and more popular. In fact there are a lot of motorcycle fenders manufacturers that specialize in this field some of them are Daytec and Jessie James. 
Daytec makes steel rear aftermarket fenders which are primered and undrilled. They are called Heritage or Bobbed. They are made available to fit 8-1/2 to 9 inch custom applications.
Jes...</description>
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