If Your Seat Belt Doesn’t Fit Comfortably, Consider Using A Seat Belt Extender

Riding with a fastened seat belt protecting you from flying out of the vehicle during an accident is the safest way to travel; however, there are some people who cannot ride comfortably with a fastened seat belt due to their size. If you have found that buckling your seat belt is highly uncomfortable, consider using a seat belt extender to make the ride more comfortable, while still getting the safety you need. Read More 

Two Tips To Help You Save Money When Buying Auto Parts From A Salvage Yard

If you need to replace parts on your car, purchasing used versions from a local salvage yard is a good way to save money.  Although the cars in salvage yards may not be fully functional, they often have perfectly good parts that you can buy at a great rate.  However, if you're low on funds, you may need some tips on getting an even better deal when buying parts from a salvage dealer. Read More 

Signs Of Brake Line Damage

The brake lines may be one of the most important hoses in your car, when looked at in terms of safety. Their job is simple – they allow brake fluid to move from the master brake cylinder to the calipers. This fluid then causes the calipers to expand so the car can come to a safe stop. When a line goes out, the brakes cease to work properly, which can make it hard – if not impossible – to stop the car with the brake pedal. Read More