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65 1965 FORD F100 F-100 2WD PICKUP TRUCK Brake Hoses x3 US $24.99
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GM Pickup Truck 5.0L 100 Amp Alternator Upper Engine Oil Cooler Inlet Hose Tube US $54.90
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ACDelco 36-350020 Power Steering Return Hose Sale Price: $11.47 |
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Professional OE-Type Power Steering HosesACDelco Professional Remanufactured Steering and Drive Products are the ideal replacement parts when you need uncompromising quality and solid value. Remanufactured using the TS16949 process and thoroughly tested, they are ready for years of trouble-free service... |
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Hayden Automotive 112 Engine Oil Cooler Hose List Price: $41.90 Sale Price: $20.56 |
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Hayden's high quality cooler hose is a double cross braided design that maintains shape and form under pressure. It is a black long rubber transmission cooler hose. |
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Dorman 696-703 Air Intake Hose List Price: $68.27 Sale Price: $34.79 |
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Return your air intake system to proper functioning with Dorman’s Air Intake Hose. Constructed of high-quality rubber, the hose resists the drying and cracking that commonly cause check engine lights and drivability issues. |
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Gates 20953 Radiator Coolant Hose List Price: $17.99 Sale Price: $7.51 |
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Gates Rubber Company 20953 Curved Rad Hose |
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Gates 25252 Radiator Hose Flex List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $4.74 |
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Gates Rubber Company 25252 Flex-N-Fit Hose |
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Kat's 14600 600 Watt 1 1/2" Lower Radiator Hose Heater List Price: $30.29 Sale Price: $23.20 |
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A lower radiator hose heater is an electric heater that heats the engine of a vehicle to give quicker starts and protects your engine from damage that can occur during cold weather starts. Warmed engines also deliver better fuel economy, plus improves oil flow to provide better lubrication to the engine, which reduces wear and increases engine life. |
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Gates 28492 3/4 Inch Polybag Heater Hose List Price: $11.99 Sale Price: $5.19 |
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Gates Rubber Company 28492 Heatr Hose |
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ACDelco 36-362190 Power Steering Hose Sale Price: $11.88 |
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Professional OE-Type Power Steering HosesACDelco Professional Remanufactured Steering and Drive Products are the ideal replacement parts when you need uncompromising quality and solid value. Remanufactured using the TS16949 process and thoroughly tested, they are ready for years of trouble-free service... |
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Dayco 70986 Curved Radiator Hose Sale Price: $9.90 |
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Spectra Premium CU1190 Complete Radiator for Toyota Pickup List Price: $193.76 Sale Price: $94.12 |
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Innovative engineering, manufacturing technology and quality control ensure that Spectra Premium radiators meet or exceed the performance of the original equipment radiators they replace. That extends to all components, including engine and transmission... |
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Tonneau covers (like GM Tonneau Cover) are made of leather, vinyl or other soft flexible materials used for protecting the interior of a convertible when the soft top is down. Tonneau covers are also used in pickup trucks to protect the luggage or other stuff placed at the truck's bed from dirt particles and other foreign objects.
To prolong the usage and function of tonneau covers, you should check it regularly for wear outs, looseness, and other debris caught on the cover. Check mounting hardware regularly to insure that all bolts or clamps are tight. Lit is also recommended that you lubricate the locks regularly with a quality Teflon or silicone spray by using a can with an insertable plastic tube. Best of all, check the manufacturer of the tonneau cover for specific maintenance and cleaning guides since there are several tonneau cover designs and types.
When cleaning your tonneau cover, make sure to clean your vehicle and cover in shaded place like under a tree or in an open garage. Start by washing your lid with cool, clean water and a mild soap. Make sure to first flood the lid with water to remove surface grit that will scratch the finish when wiped. Next, using a hose, rinse the cover well making sure to remove all traces of soap and wipe off excess water using a sponge. Be careful to hose down the entire car to prevent soap from streaking your car's paint finish. Do not use chemicals like detergents, dish washing liquids, bleaches, harsh cleansers, strong cleaners, dry-cleaning solvents, or any other strong chemicals as a cleanser. These chemicals can have harmful substances on its mixture that could damage your tonneau covers. Moreover, avoid using hot water when cleaning the cover.
If you have a vinyl tonneau cover, apply some quality vinyl cleaner that you can find in the nearest auto shop. Using a white all-cotton towel, wash the entire tonneau cover with the cleaner. Make sure to follow the instructions found on your chosen cleaner to help you out in your work and to avoid damaging your tonneau covers. Wash the entire tonneau cover and never spot clean to avoid rings or bright spots on your tonneau covers. Make sure that you will only use soft cotton cloth or sponge as a cleaning tool. Do not use rough abrasive cleaning pads because it can scratch the vinyl creating pores that allows dirt and other unwanted particles to stick.
Repeat the cleaning process if you feel that you haven't done enough and the tonneau cover is still dirty.
For more about your GM Tonneau Cover needs like, visit your trusted online source.
Noah Scott is a 30 year old native of New Jersey, writer, and car fan - having grown up with both parents being auto enthusiasts. He works for an automotive consultancy firm and regularly contributes articles to car magazines.
Your Business Can’t Afford To Pick The Wrong Hosing Company
There are literally thousands to choose from, and each touts themselves to be the best. Some will entice with incredibly low prices for the most basic of hosting plans and assurances it's all you really need for your company right now. Others will dangle the simplicity of a template collection for site building, saving you thousands since you wouldn't need a designer messing with your business image.
Almost every site will push the claim of having the best uptime, often with cautions that 'the other hosts' don't maintain their equipment as well, so your site may be regularly offline and inaccessible if you go elsewhere.
Let's cut straight to how you better make sure you've protected yourself, and the company, by making the right choice - without spending months on research.
ELIMINATE 98% OF CHOICES IN MINUTES
Promises of great service are easy to fulfill when no problems are encountered, but the true test of Great Service happens when a glitch in the flow actually happens.
No matter how hard we try, every business owner knows bumps in the road happen in the real world. Whether it's a delivery late for pickup, a customer changing their order at the last minute, or even the office or production equipment needing some unexpected and sudden quick maintenance or repair: your client doesn't care about the details, they just want their order now!
It's all part of daily business, but how we handle these hazards will determine how solidly we maintain our client's respect and continued business. You can use that same strategy to help determine the strength and support of your Hosting candidates.
Though it's only common sense that any Hosting company with a poorly done website should be immediately dropped from consideration, it should be the first item used to weed out poor choices. Forget the hype or promises: if the Hosting company is amateurish in their presentation online, they aren't likely to be savvy in delivering the quality or support when you need it.
Now that the obvious is out of the way, we'll focus on your best revealing tool. Look at what methods of communication the Hosting service provides: phone, email, troubleshooting ticket support, and the most powerful (though least often used exposing source) - the forum.
PHONE SUPPORT:
Hosting services deal with clients across borders and time zones. Though they may display regular office hours, the first question you should ask is how you can get support outside of their regular hours. Most solid Hosting companies have tech support staff on duty at all time. If equipment should happen to fail during the night, you need to know somebody will be working on getting everything back to full speed right away, not whenever the empty office shows up the next morning.
EMAIL SUPPORT:
Likewise with email support: if nobody is there to respond when a problem should arise, you will be left without support until workers begin their day - which means your clients will also be left waiting.
If you email the Host during business hours, even with a general inquiry, how long are you waiting for a response. Test a company by emailing a simple question such as "How long would it take before I can use my account after I set it up?"
The answer itself is straightforward, but what you're checking for is response time. If you don't get a reply for more than a day (if at all), then you know you aren't likely to get help for more critical matters.
TICKET SUPPORT:
This is your direct fast-track for specific account tech support. A Ticket support is given priority, and you should receive at least the first response from an actual tech staff member very shortly. Smart businesses may even register for the most basic short term account just to test the response time: it's a good investment if a Hosting company is on a deciding shortlist.
GEAK SPEAK vs. NOVICE REPLIES
How well can your Hosting service communicate? Good tech service understands that most people need to be walked through online questions without a swarm of confusing technical settings and terms to follow. At the same time, if you or your staff are tech savvy, you'll want to make sure the support staff can give you the specific technical settings without the slower hand holding explanations.
FORUMS: Your Best Behind-The-Scenes Spy
A Hosting company should have an active (and interactive) forum in their own site. This will give you immediate insight as to their professionalism.
- Organizational Strength: Look for organized topics, covering a good range of subjects such as Pre-Sales Questions, Server Status Information, Online Help Desk (with specific helpful sub-categories), Beginner and Advanced 'How-To' references, and even Site Programming and Code discussions.
- Pre-Sales Questions: The forum should (hopefully) have a section for questions by people and companies considering the host. This is not only a great way to get answers to the most common questions asked, but also a wealth of questions you should also be asking from your potential Host.
Pay particular attention to 'Who' is answering, and how fast they respond. Maintaining a good forum is time consuming, so you absolutely want to see a lot of swift activity by staff members. That's a sign support and helpfulness is full priority within the Host.
Best yet, see if current clients respond to queries. When you see the Host's own customers taking time out to respond, you know they're satisfied and anxious to share their feedback and support.
- Negative Feedback: The most telling sign of all - a good Host should openly allow negative feedback and concerns about their services. That shows they aren't trying to hide anything. Pay attention to how they handle the negatives: are they defensive, or are they calm and professional.
Beware of Hosts which show negative posts, and suddenly those posts are all deleted quickly. It's questionable when a site only allows positive responses about themselves.
About the Author
Amy Armitage is the head of Business Development for Lunarpages. Lunarpages provides quality web hosting from their US-based hosting facility. They offer a wide-range of services from linux virtual private servers and managed solutions to shared and reseller hosting plans.
what parts should i look for to tune up my 85 nissan 720 pickup?
i have a 85 nissan 720 2WD pickup that im going to rebuild, besides changing gaskets, plugs, hoses,ect.. what other major parts should i look to replace. (just lookin for a basic list of parts, and would be nice to not get an answer like "just buy a new truck or some nonsense like that. this is my weekend project.)
plugs, hoses, and gaskets like you said - go ahead and do the plug wires too, air filter (or consider a cold air intake), oil change if it hasn't been done in a while, flush the cooling system, it might still have a carb, or a throttle body fuel injector - clean or rebuild it.
Make sure to check out the brakes, have the rotors turned, put new pads (or shoes, depending on if it has drums or discs). Bleed the brake lines, and inspect everything for leaks.
Make sure you have decent tires, maybe put new shocks on it.
Replace any ignition system parts that are worn out - distributor, ignition module, etc.
Good luck - and have fun!!
Drive-in fire rescue for smoking car
TRUCK on fire? Forget calling the fire department, just make use of their drive-in service. Craig Brown of Carlton, Oregon, US, decided to keep on driving a few more blocks to the McMinnville Fire Station after smoke started to billow from under the bonnet of his pickup.
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