Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Golf Cart Seat Covers

If you purchase a golf cart seat cover in the market, several factors are required. We need a reputable dealer and a golf cart to sell the cover sheet. Dealers specializing in this item, you do not need, but sometimes useful to the consumer suit. The supplier of high-quality professional dealer is more access to a much more diverse material. It is important to remember that golf cart

it need to make seat covers to fit your particular make and model of golf carts. Universal seat covers are already fit, but you still have your specific model to determine which dealers use this product. This needs better than the more decorative work. You must be strong and durable the decoration. You should shop around until you find the various styles of high-quality fabric. Dealers have to ask how many bubbles do

you backup to use a golf cart they use the seat cover. Additional support is crucial to comfort bubble. The suit enjoy a more comfortable seat. All of your decisions you have made your golf cart seat cover

when purchase, you need a golf cart is ready to install. Setup is very simple, universal fit the cover sheet. Is required to remove the cart from the head bracket. To pull the trigger on the cover sheet is needed more than a seat at the top of the crash. The floor is covered with sheets at the bottom of the seats fit snugly. The

an " & quot; your golf cart and be provided with a hook beneath the seat cover and safety seat belt should be elastic supply of " & quot; hook. Code provided in position to tie the seat cover is open appearance. And a razor blade, cut a small hole in his head or feet-only golf cart seat cover is fully installed latch huhapnida. If a hole is made after the head of your feet back seat - and insert. To maintain the quality

to golf cart seat covers, timely and regular maintenance is required. This will be dry and liquid stains, and common household detergent to clean the sponge. Oil and grease stains should be cleaned dirty liquid in the first place, including cleaning solvents to dissolve the naptha to remove the substance. What you need to decorate and clean the dirt staining the rug shampoo. The best seats are always
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carpet cleaner while the use of seat covers. That is the way to avoid unnecessarily treatment cycle seat golf cart seat covers. Always carefully read the instructions before cleaning textile fabrics to make sure that what is the cover sheet that is compatible with the cleaning. Golf cart cover sheet tells you what type of fabrics
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dealers to buy time. Manufacturers are clearly directed at the content of their products, textiles, despite cleaning. Sueopseup can and do, always clean or test of golf cart seat covers a small area before applying large amounts of the cleaner.



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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Towing Mirrors: One of the newest products from Auto Parts Corner

Towing mirrors are one of the most commonly used mirror accessories. They do not come as standard mirror equipment in vehicles but are rather installed whenever the need for one arises. It plays a vital role in the safety and protection of the driver as well as the passengers against problems that may arise due to poor visibility. Proper concentration on the road is a must for the driver but the capacity of his eyes to see all sides and corners of the road he is driving in is too limited since so many things can happen in just a second, someone could cross the street while you re looking at the back and it may be too late to take control of your car s speed.
Towing mirrors come in a wide variety of styles. The most common types of towing mirrors are those that are simply slid on to the existing side mirror or clipped adjacent to it to extend the driver s field of sight. They are called towing mirrors because they are commonly used in towing jobs. Towing mirrors are important in these situations because the additional length of trailers or whatever it is that is being towed requires the driver to see clearly any approaching vehicle from behind to avoid any collisions.
Most towing mirrors are very easy to install and instantly attach on to any vehicle. They come in a wide assortment of styles and designs that can match the appearance of the vehicle. Drivers can easily purchase the best towing mirrors from http://www.autopartscorner.com, one of the fastest growing online retailers of auto parts and accessories in the US today. Towing Mirrors are available for top vehicle models from Ford, GMC, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda and others. Purchasing is easy and service is efficient. Towing Mirror orders are quickly delivered at the soonest possible time. Auto Parts Corner also offers millions of auto parts and accessories like corner lights, grille guards, and bumpers that are available at affordable prices.



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A Brief History About The Original Jeep

While the Jeep is famous in its history of serving the US military there is some misunderstanding concerning who created the original Jeep. Many incorrectly attribute the development of the first Jeep to Willys. The true inspiration of the first Jeep design came from a small and relatively unknown company by the name of the American Bantam Car Company based in Butler, PA.
The American Bantam Car Company was first established as a subsidiary of the Austin Car Company, a British car manufacturer, and was originally called American Austin Car Company. Austin made a small and economical car called the Austin Seven, which was very popular in England. Unfortunately for the Austin Car Company, the Austin Seven never saw popularity here in the states and the American Austin Car Company nearly went bankrupt. It was eventually taken over by its Chairman who changed its name to the American Bantam Car Company (Bantam). Bantam took the original Austin Seven design and made a number of improvements. It was a slightly bigger version than its British cousin and was capable of longer drives.
The Bantam folks were pioneers and saw a need for a light military vehicle. They provided a few of their autos to the National Guard in an effort to sell the military on the use of such vehicles. The military finally realized a need for a light mobile vehicle and finally agreed to discuss a design with Banatm in 1940. The outcome of this meeting was a proposed military 4X4 hybrid that was to weigh less than 1300 pounds. In 1941 Bantam developed a Bantam Reconnaissance Car in response to the U.S. Army s request for an all-purpose military vehicle. This vehicle ultimately became the prototype of the Jeep, which was later manufactured by Willys (Willys MB) and Ford (GPW).
The US military was concerned about Bantam s ability to produce the necessary amount of vehicles and because of this they decided to offer other manufacturers the opportunity to produce the vehicle. The requirement was to design a vehicle and with the approval of the US military, the manufacturer was then to build and deliver a prototype within 49 days. With the military s approval of the prototype, an additional 70 working rigs were to be delivered in 75 days. The required weight limit caused many manufacturers to turn away from the project with only Bantam and Willys participating initially, and Ford joining in later.
Bantam s drawings were the closest to the military s requirements even though their design had problems with the weight restrictions. The company completed their design and built and delivered the prototype on schedule. The military having tested the vehicle to its fullest was satisfied with the design and performance, and commissioned the additional 70 vehicles to be built. This is where the Military began to be concerned about Bantam s ability to produce enough vehicles. The company was fairly small and had a limited capacity. What the military did was to grant Willys and Ford access to the trials of the Bantam prototype and to their actual designs, even though Willys failed to submit a prototype on time and Ford showed little interest in the endeavor up to that point in time. Both Ford and Willys were allowed to submit prototypes, the Quad (Willys) and the Pygmy (Ford), well outside the specified time frame and well above the required weight limit. Both the Ford and Willys versions borrowed quite a bit from Bantam s design.
The Bantam vehicle, Bantam GPV (General Purpose Vehicle), was delivered on time, met the majority of the specifications, and performed well in the tests. By all accounts Bantam should have been awarded the contract, and there was a large controversy over how the contract was handled. The military, unfortunately for Bantam, identified strengths and weaknesses of each vehicle. The Bantam was to high off the ground and was underpowered, while the Quad was well over the weight limit but had a more powerful engine, and the Pygmy was underpowered and had suspect steering components but handled best of the three vehicles. The military still concerned about the capability of two of the companies, Bantam and Willys, decided to place an order for 1500 vehicles with each company producing 500, as long as they met the original specifications with the only change being an increase in the weight limit to a little over 2200 pounds.
All three companies took the best ideas from each other and from Bantam s original production design to further develop their vehicles causing the 3 vehicles to be extremely similar. In mid 1941 the military decided that the 1500 vehicles should be of a standardized design and not three different types. They ultimately chose the Willys design due to its lower cost, and that version was adopted as the standard army vehicle. Willys went on to secure the contract to provide the next 16,000 Willys. This contract award called for a series of alterations to the design, which lead to the classic standard Jeep design.
Bantam continued to produce its production version, known, as the Bantam 40 BRC, but the US Army did not want it because it was non-standard. The already produced vehicles and the new production units were forwarded to the Russian and British armies. It is very interesting to note that after watching the testing trials the Russian military actually chose the Bantam over the Willys and Ford s units. The eventual Willys design closely resembles the 40 BRC.
In the winter of 1941 the army wanted to develop a second source for the vehicle because Willys couldn t keep up with production requirements and a wanted a safeguard against the possible sabotage at the one production facility. In November the US Army awarded Ford to build 15,000 jeeps to the Willys design and drawing. The Willys MB and the Ford GPW vary in minor details only as the military required that the parts be interchangeable. The GPW in the Ford model s name was reference to G for government vehicle, P referred to its wheel base size, and the W was for designating that it had a Willys engine. The one change Ford made, which was adopted by the military as standard design, was the now all-familiar grill. With Ford now producing the jeep along with Willys, the military was able to provide the jeeps to its allies and production of the Bantam 40 BRC was discontinued.
Combined production of the Willys MB and Ford GPW during WW II was over 500,000. A total of 2,675 of the Bantam 40 BRCs were built. The company reportedly never produced vehicles again. The US military awarded Bantam contracts to build trailers as a way to make it up to them for not receiving the jeep contract.
So, who created the original jeep? Well historically this has seen a bit of controversy going back as far as 1943 when the Fair Trade Commission ultimately charged Willys with false and misleading advertising claims stating that Willys had created the Jeep. The court determined that the Jeep was fostered and conceived in Butler, PA, by the American Bantam Car Company. The primary designer who worked on the Jeep project for Bantam was Karl Probst, and, now you know who really created the first Jeep!
You can still find parts for the Willys MB and GPW at places like http://www.xtremeterrain.com.



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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Correct tyre inflation crucial in maintaining tyres

Considering that the tyre is the vehicle s only contact with the road, and therefore crucial to driver safety, it is amazing that so little attention is paid by the general public to proper tyre maintenance.
Tyre inflation pressures are no exception. In 2005 research carried out by the RAC Foundation found that as many as 7% of drivers checked their tyre pressures only once a year, whilst roadside checks by the Tyre Industry Council (now operating as TyreSafe) have consistently found a high proportion of tyres on the road to be incorrectly inflated.
The same report by the RAC Foundation also points out that 6% of all fatal motorway accidents are caused as a result of blowouts caused by under-inflated tyres.
So let s not underestimate the seriousness of the problem. If you do not check your tyre inflation pressures for months on end, your pressures may be incorrect and, if that is the case, the safety of your vehicle could be seriously compromised.
Let s take a look at the effects of under and over-inflation
Under-Inflation
Under-inflated tyres wear unevenly. In particular under-inflation causes rapid shoulder wear. Even if your tyres are only 20% under-inflated, this will result in a 25% increase in tyre wear, thereby significantly reducing your tyres product life and increasing your overall tyre costs.
Under-inflation also causes increased flexing of the sidewalls, which results in increased heat build-up within the tyre, which in turn can lead to premature tyre failure. Even if the tyre does not fail, continuous use in an under-inflated state can cause irreversible damage to the tyre.
Handling characteristics can also be more difficult if a vehicle s tyres are under-inflated. Braking distances are also increased, thereby compromising safety.
The vehicle s fuel economy is also decreased if the tyres are run in an under-inflated condition. 20% under-inflation will typically result in a 3% reduction in fuel economy.
Over-Inflation
Over-inflated tyres are typically affected by poor handling, particularly when braking and cornering. This is because when you inflate the tyre above its recommended inflation pressures, you are reducing the size of the tyre s contact patch with the road surface.
Increased tyre wear is also a result of over-inflated tyres. In this case the excessive wear will be found on the crown of the tyre.
Over-inflated tyres are more subject to impact damage, which makes them more susceptible to premature failure.
Reduced comfort is a further result of over-inflation.
Practical Advice
In order to make sure your tyres are correctly inflated it s worth following the following simple rules 1) Make sure you know your recommended tyre pressures and adhere to them as closely as possible. The best place to look for your recommended pressures is in the car manufacturers handbook. Alternatively tyre dealers will often also have a tyre pressure chart on their wall which can be consulted. Failing this contact the technical department of your vehicle manufacturers and/or a leading tyre manufacturer, who should be able to provide you with the correct information.
2) Check your tyres regularly including the spare. Every two weeks is the recommended norm.
3) Check your tyres only when they are cold. Even a relatively short trip will result in the air inside your tyres heating up, which will result in an increase in pressure.
4) Overloading has the same effect as under-inflation - so if you are planning a long trip with a full car increase the pressures according to the manufacturers handbook. Don t forget to reduce the pressures again on your return. On no account overload the vehicle beyond the manufacturer s specification. It is illegal.
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