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Become a car maintenance expert after browsing the extensive collection of auto How Tos penned by eHow’s virtual mechanics. Tired of paying someone else to handle your oil changes and tune ups? Do-it-yourself car maintenance tips are available at eHow. Beyond general maintenance pointers and advice, clean freaks can find great How Tos on washing a car and auto detailing. Somebody spill coffee in the backseat? eHow’s even got car upholstery information.

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  • How to Find the Manufacture Date on a Tire

    There is a lot riding on your tires. Take a step back and look at how much of your car is actually touching the ground: not very much. Probably around a square foot or so of rubber connects your...

  • How to Rotate & Balance Car Tires

    Rotating and balancing tires is an important maintenance procedure to help the longevity of the tires. Many people are too busy or forget when they last had their tires maintained and front tires...

  • How to Get the Blue Stuff Off Tires

    When you get your new tires fitted and out of the shop, you may notice a blue discoloration on the whitewalls or letters of the tires. This thin blue film is nothing abnormal: It's a protective...

  • What Is a Low Profile Tire?

    Low profile tires look sporty and provide crisp handling. They are most common on sports cars and other performance vehicles.

  • How to Find the Date a Tire Was Made

    All tires contain a Department of Transportation manufacturer code.Part of that number, when uncoded, equals the week and year that the tire was manufactured. Locating and decoding the date...

  • How to Gauge Tire Pressure

    Gauging tire pressure on a regular basis will not only save you money, your vehicle will handle its best. This includes its stopping power. So, the real issue is safety. I think we've all heard...

  • How to Maintain Your Tires All Year Round

    Tires are often overlooked until one goes flat. Maintaining tires should be done all year round, not just before leaving for vacation or going on a holiday trip. Even weather conditions can affect...

  • How to Maximize Your Cars Fuel Economy

    Want to get the most out of every tank of gas? Want to spend less of your hard-earned money on gas? Keep reading and I'll show you exactly how to do just that!

  • When Do Tires Need to Be Replaced?

    Tires should be replaced when they are too damaged to repair, or the tread has worn out. The tire industry provides guidelines for both conditions.

  • How to Clean Your Car’s Tires

    When we are cleaning a car, it is easy to overlook the tires and rims, especially if we tend to drive in areas that are muddy, dusty or otherwise get our tires dirty quickly. It sometimes seems...

  • Wheel Alignment Problems

    Wandering on a straight and level road occurs if your tires are not properly aligned. Constantly moving the steering wheel to keep your car traveling straight ahead can be a hassle. The life of...

  • How to Check Air in Tires

    Routinely checking the air pressure in your vehicle's tires is important to your safety, and also helps prolong the life of your tires. Here's how to do it.

  • How to Remove Road Paint From Tires

    If you drive through a construction area while the roads are being painted, there is a high probability you'll end up with road paint on your tires. Road paint, usually white or yellow, will...

  • How to Save Money Operating and Maintaining Your Car

    You do not need to be a mechanic to save money operating and maintaining your car. If you follow a few simple suggestions, you will exceed the current life expectancy of your car.

  • Which Tires Are Made in America?

    Many brands of tires are still manufactured in the United States despite consolidations in the tire manufacturing world. Some of the tire brands, which were initially made by U.S. companies, are...

  • How to Tell If Tires Have Dry Rot

    Owners of cars, motorcycles, boat trailers, trucks and even recreational vehicles must pay close attention to the condition of their tires, as dry rot can erode tires' structural integrity and...

  • How to know when you; "Got Air"

    So you call yourself a safe driver. You don't speed, talk on the cell phone, you are courtious to other drivers. The one thing that could make you an UNsafe driver is the lack of proper air...

  • How to Check Struts

    The struts on your vehicle are designed to absorb the bumps and irregularities in the roadway to provide you with smooth and comfortable riding conditions. If the struts are worn out or damaged,...

  • How to Maximize Your Car's Gas Mileage

    With the price of gas so high and rising it is crucial that drivers get the most out of their gas purchases. Here are a few rules that if followed will maximize your car's fuel mileage.

  • What Are Run Flat Tires?

    Run flat or zero-pressure tires are designed to support a vehicle for a short time when the tires are deflated. If your car is equipped with run flat tires and you get a flat tire, you should be...

  • Pneumatic Tire Definition

    The word "pneumatic" comes from the Greek word for "spirit" ("pneuma") and means something that is filled with air. Most of the tires that you see or use today are most likely pneumatic tires. In...

  • How to Get the Most Mileage Out of Your Tires

    Excessively worn tires and underinflated tires can not only compromise your driving safety, but it can also impact your car's gas mileage. The following paragraphs are guidelines you should...

  • How to Check and Correct Your Tire Pressure

    With gas prices spiraling out of control, we are looking at all different ways to save fuel. There are many ways that you can conserve and save money. You can go out and buy a more fuel...

  • How to Tell When Tires Were Made

    The manufacture date of automobile tires can have a critical influence on their function and safety. As tires age, the rubber dries out and becomes less elastic. This can heighten the chance of...

  • How to Get the Full Benefits of Filling Your Car, Mini Van, SUV or Truck Tires with Nitrogen

    Nitrogen has been used by NASCAR, commercial airlines, and the U.S. military for some time to inflate tires, and is now becoming more common to inflate passenger car tires due to the green...

  • How to Decode the Date That Tires Expire

    Tires are constructed from materials such as rubber and fabric that lose their strength and flexibility over time. Often it is not possible to determine through visual inspection whether a tire is...

  • How to Clean Tires With Armor All Car Wash With Wax

    Armor All Car Wash With Wax is primarily intended for cleaning the body of a car. It can still be used to clean the tires of a car, as well. The process for using it on tires is similar to using...

  • How to Prepare Your Car for Winter Months

    The temperature is dropping and leaves are falling, winter will upon us in no time. During winter with snow and ice, driving conditions can become very hazardous and wreak havoc on your car or...

  • Information About Tires

    Tires are vital components of our vehicles. Tires allow us to travel safely and smoothly across many miles of road each day.

  • How to Buy Wholesale Tires for Your Business

    If you own an auto body shop or retail store, it's a good idea to establish a relationship with a wholesale tire dealer in your area. Buying tires at wholesale prices is a great way to expand your...

  • How to Adjust Tie Rods

    Proper wheel alignment is critical to your vehicle. Poor alignment can cause premature tire wear, sloppy handling and even problems controlling the vehicle. By learning how to adjust the tie rod...

  • Tire Cutting Tools

    Tire cutting is used in several different venues. Manufacturers use tire cutting tools to perfect their tires before they are sold to the public. Racing enthusiasts use tire cutting tools to...

  • Tire Pressure Vs. Temperature

    Good tires are critical to the smooth operation of your vehicle. Keeping your tires in proper condition helps you save money and, of course, avoid major accidents. Understanding how temperature...

  • Why Put Nitrogen in Tires?

    Keeping tires properly inflated is essential to driving safety. Using nitrogen for this purpose usually costs extra, but is it worth it? Nitrogen offers benefits that standard air does not, and...

  • How to Compare Tires

    If you own a car, you should know about the importance of good tires. Not only do they add to the feel and performance of the vehicle, but they are necessary for safety. Like any other product,...

  • Problems With Michelin Tires

    Tires can affect your stopping distance, traction, handling and even gas mileage. So it's important when purchasing tires to ensure the tires you are purchasing for your car work well with factors...

  • The Best Way to High Gloss Tires

    When you drove your shiny new car home from the dealer everything looked great. From the high gloss on the headlights to the glow on the tires, the entire car looked perfect. But after a few days...

  • Car of Tires Tutorial

    Tires, the only components on a vehicle in contact with the road, are critical to a car's safety, handling and comfort. Because of this, properly maintaining and caring for them is a must. They...

  • How to Clean Car Tires

    Cleaning car tires is best done using a de-greasing solution and a stiff-bristled brush to loosen up debris and make them shine. Thoroughly clean both the tire and the wheel with help from the...

  • What Are Directional Tires?

    Selecting new or replacement tires can be challenging. Tires should fit your driving style and the typical road conditions you will face. One tire option available is directional tires.

  • How to Deal with a Flat Tire

    Who hasn’t had a flat tire? And how many of you have found out you had that flat because someone waved you down on the freeway or you felt something strange as you were whipping along on the...

  • How to Prepare Your Car For A Winter Emergency

    Being prepared for an emergency may seem like hard work, but trust me it is worth it. My family and I survived an ice storm this last January. We were not as prepared as we should have been and...

  • How to Install Tire Cables

    Tire cables give added traction to your tires, making driving a little safer during the winter season. Snow and ice on the road make for a slick drive, and tire cables can help prevent your car...

  • How to Clean a Dirty Tire

    Are your tires just nasty looking and have a thick coat of old tire shine on them? With this guide I will teach you how to get that nastiness off of them.

  • Car Tuning Tips

    Proper tuning and maintenance are vital to the longevity and efficiency of any vehicle. Performing appropriate maintenance can increase a car's lifespan, along with preserving the actual...

  • How to Prepare Your Truck for Winter

    During the winter your truck goes through a lot. Most people drive there cars in the summer, and the trucks in the winter. Before you rely on your truck, check it over and make sure everything is...

  • How to Use PSI Tire Air Pressure

    The acronym PSI stands for pounds per square inch, and it is a unit of measure of pressure. It is commonly used when referring to the inflation of automobile tires. A person who is unfamiliar with...

  • How to Buy Auto Tires

    You can buy tires at specialized tire shops, online, at wholesale and discount outlets like BJs and Wal-Mart, and even at small used tire operations on the street. No matter where you go to buy...

  • How to Store Tires for Long Period

    Storing tires may sound easy, but it takes the proper precautions and storage techniques to protect tires. The proper site must be found, and then a good combination of technique and materials...

  • How Suspension Systems Work

    The suspension is one of the most important parts of a car. Even on a fairly smooth road, small bumps jolt the car as it travels. Without any sort of suspension, these bumps could force the wheels...

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