CARS.COM — Do you need to replace a car’s damaged wheel? Not if it’s cosmetic or superficial damage, such as from scraping a curb. If your car has steel wheels, you might just have a damaged wheel ...
Picture this: You're driving down a seemingly smooth road when suddenly—BANG! A hidden pothole strikes with unexpected fury. The immediate jolt sends a chill down your spine, and you instantly wonder ...
Restore your leather steering wheel by cleaning it, oiling it, sanding, filling cracks with epoxy, then dyeing and clear-coating for a smooth, like-new finish.
This is a more common problem than you might imagine and applies to a lot of cars besides Nissan Navaras. It’s not always caused by people with constantly wet hands or those who work with chemicals, ...
Back in 1984, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a regulation requiring that truck wheels be stripped of rust and debris before mounting a tire. Easier said than done, the ...
Nothing looks hotter on a new car than oversized alloy wheels and low-profile tires, the look of a black rubber band around a sleek, highly polished aluminum rim. Unfortunately, nothing is more ...
When it comes to car problems, most people expect the usual—flat tires, worn brake pads, maybe a weird noise here and there. But one mechanic is dealing with an unexpected issue: A damaged Toyota rim.
Broken rails or damaged wheels can cause train accidents with potential loss of life, injury or property damage. Researchers at the University of Illinois are fabricating fiber-optic sensors that can ...
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