Fuel Saving Tips For The Recession-prepared Drivers
Posted: July 3, 2020
I met this owner on facebook. So perhaps my mom IS right. I 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 are more than a few products that you can choose that will work wonderful. The only trouble with these products is the fact that they are usually incredibly imprecise with how you should make use of them.
Speaking of eBay, it can be a great place to find bargains. When it comes to auto parts, for example, I always check eBay first. Why spend auto parts near me now open at a car dealership or auto parts near me when you can find it for less on eBay?
If you go to your local auto store near me or RV dealer and ask them "How can I isolate a second battery so I won't drain the starting battery" they will likely aim you toward an electronic battery isolator that may cost the better part of $100. I've used them in the past and they've often caused more problems then they've solved. Today's computer controlled cars are sensitive to any electrical add on device that may require you to modify the original wiring. Such was the case with my 2001 GMC, the charging system became unreliable with the modifications required to make an electronic isolator work.
If you have a larger machine and use tire chains, you should take them off, check for any damaged or worn links, and spray them well with rust preventive. They should be hung until you prepare for next snow season.
Replace the plug. You will only need to get this snug. Overtightening the plug can cause it to strip the threads in the oil pan. This will require another trip to the auto parts store near me to buy an oversized plug to replace the one that you used to ruin the threads. Make sure to give the plug and area around it one last cleaning before leaving it behind. Getting rid of all of the residual oil will allow you to check for leaks easier at the end of the oil change.
However, this is only a small part of keeping your costs when it comes to driving lower. Automobile experts have come up with tips on how to further reduce your driving costs.