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THE BEST TYRES FOR YOUR JEEP


Home » Automotive » Car Detailing Customization Join Sign in EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles Custom Search Search Mohammed Suliman Basic PLUS Author | 68 Articles Joined: December 1, 2010 South Africa The Best Tyres for Your Jeep By Mohammed Suliman | Submitted On October 10, 2017 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Jeep is known to be the king of four wheel drive vehicles. It has the capabilities of driving over the steepest rocks as well as battling the muddy and wet grounds without difficulty. This is all possible with the right tyres. Off road tyres have specific features that make them the ultimate climbing tools. The treading is, of course, what gives the vehicle the grip to climb up on steep surfaces. The tread is also what allows liquid to pass through in case you are driving on a wet and muddy day. The size of the tyre is everything. The bigger the tyre the more surface area it can cover and the more stable it is. Larger tyres also make driving a 4X4 vehicle much easier and more comfortable for the driver. Larger profiles are safer too. You won't really find off road tyres with a narrow sidewall because they need to be tough and resilient. More volume within the tyre benefits the driver whilst climbing over rocks. Remember that you won't always be facing a blunt surface but rather more protruding hills that will stab into the tyres. The air inside the tyre helps to protect the wheel which gives the car more bounce when driving over certain obstacles. It thus decreases the likelihood of a puncture due to the amount of pressure placed on them. Besides being useful to the whole outdoor experience, the large, wide, deep tread tyres also give the Jeep an aggressive modified look that is admired by many people. So which brand of tyres will work best for a Jeep? BF Goodrich has a reputation of being the strongest brand when it comes to outdoor or off road driving. The rubber has been specially engineered to handle water, dry surfaces and cracking stones. Goodyear has various types of tyres that work well in any weather conditions and many types of terrain. They also have a reputation of being the highest performing tyres in different terrains and are a definite must have in terms of choosing tyres. Toyo is known as a performance tyre for quick and speedy cars. They infused their technology with Jeep's technology to create an amazing combination. Not only do you have a smooth driving experience that handles like a sports car but you also have that aggressive performance that takes on the rocks with all its power and might. Longevity is also a promise when it comes to Toyo tyres. Minty's is amongst the leading tyre suppliers in South Africa, and is recognized for our high standard of customer service. We have built a reputation amongst our customers and ensure that they receive tyres and alloy wheels of the highest quality, amongst the largest brands nationwide. Contact us on Tel: 011 661 4338 / 011 661 4339 or Email: amalgam@mintys.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Mohammed_Suliman/2017160 0 Comments | Leave a Comment Did you find this article helpful? Happy Face0 Sad Face0 Viewed 26 times Word count: 410 Article Tools EzinePublisher Report this article Cite this article Stay Informed Subscribe to New Article Alerts: Automotive: Car-Detailing-Customization Mohammed Suliman Email Address Subscribe We will never sell or rent your email address. Car Detailing Customization Article Feed Car Detailing Customization Article Feed Find More Articles Search Similar Articles Good Year Tires Compared to the Rest Recent Articles Car Cleaning - How Often You Should Wash Your Car and Why Roof Rack Essentials - Buying Dos And Don'ts Roof Rack Installation Tips and Tricks What Roof Rack System Best Suits My Car? Importance of Applying Protective Coatings Over Paint UEL Vs EL Headers: Which Is Better For Your 86/FRS/BRZ? Exclusive Car Detailing Services Get Yourself Acquainted With the Knowledge of Car Tuning by Undergoing the Necessary Training Clutch Kit: Does a Formula One Car Have a Clutch? Is Engine Steam Cleaning Safe for Vehicles? EzineArticles.com About Us FAQ Contact Us Member Benefits Privacy Policy Shop Site Map Blog Training Video Library Advertising Affiliates Cartoons Authors Submit Articles Members Login Premium Membership Expert Authors Endorsements Editorial Guidelines Terms of Service Publishers Terms Of Service Ezines / Email Alerts Manage Subscriptions EzineArticles RSS © 2018 EzineArticles All Rights Reserved Worldwide

HOW TO NSTALL A ROOF RACK ON YOUR CAR


Home » Automotive » Car Detailing Customization Join Sign in EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles Custom Search Search Darren Barlow Basic Author | 3 Articles Joined: September 14, 2017 Australia Roof Rack Installation Tips and Tricks By Darren Barlow | Submitted On September 27, 2017 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Expert Author Darren Barlow Cars can be fitted with roof racks to make them more versatile in terms of transporting different types of luggage and other equipment. These attachments are quite essential if you are needing to carry around equipment for projects, sports, and others. However, it is important to understand the different varieties of these devices for cars and how they work. Finding out what you need is a very important part. Cars mostly have different roof dimensions, which bumps the "one-size fits all" solution off the list. On figuring out what you need, you should consider the type of things that you intend to transport. There are racks that are made to hold specific object i.e. bikes and kayaks. These examples pretty much give you an idea of what you should be looking for. Once you have this sorted out, it's time to move on to taking measurements. Are roof racks easy to install? Yes, they are quite easy to install. But, this only comes into play when you use aftermarket or universal roof rack types. Permanent ones are not the easiest to install as they need every ounce of rigidity they could get. Mostly, permanent roof racks are used for commercial vehicles rather than cars used for the daily commute. Can you install roof racks yourself? These devices do differ a lot. Differences can be found with the type of objects they are intended to carry. Another is the design elements and differences in functionality brought by differing brands. How do roof racks attach? In a nutshell, you can DIY the installation of these racks, provided that they are universal or you are using the stock rails on your car. You could also have a professional do it for you, but of course, you would have to pay for this option. But, the costs are the only caveat in this option. If you are uncertain about the installation process or if you're just not confident you can professional service is your best choice. How to install roof racks There are specific procedures for installation for the different types of roofs. If you are installing a roof rack on a naked roof, you would need a foot pack, crossbars, and a fit kit to make a roof rack system from scratch. Fit kits are normally custom-made and are very durable. Installing racks on factory mount are also easy. The metal or plastic covers can be popped off simply with the use of a hand tool. After the caps have been taken out, the threaded holes will be accessible for the installation of the rack. Installing a bike roof rack is done in the same way. The bike rack is separate from your car's roof rack, this means you'll have two racks stacked on top of the other. You should also invest in a proper lock to hold the bikes in place while traveling. The ones used for holding kayaks in place are a little more complicated to install though. It requires a lot of attention particularly, the type of car being used, the number of kayaks to be carried, and the type of roof your car has. These come with a variety of accessories that may differ per brand. You will need to do a little research to get everything right. If you need help or want to know more about installing these useful racking systems, don't hesitate to drop by at https://www.roofrackworld.com.au/ and we'll gladly help. Our in-house expert Darren Barlow is always online to help you with your needs. 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NEW AUDI FOR JAN 2018


Search Reviews & Advice 2018 Audi Q7 e-tron landing January By Daniel Gardner, 25 Sep 2017 Car News Buying new? We'll match you to the lowest dealer quote, get the best price for your trade-in and the lowest rate finance. Save thousands. Get started here. 2018 Audi Q7 e-tron landing January Facebook Twitter Google Plus Mail Audi’s first PHEV SUV on sale early 2018 with $139,900 price tag for Q7 e-tron AUDI’S fourth Q7 large SUV offering – the Q7 e-tron quattro is finally slated to arrive in showrooms in January 2018, bringing the first diesel/electric SUV to the Australian market. Priced from $139,900, it builds on the current mid-range Q7 3.0 TDI quattro which uses a 190kW/600Nm 3.0-litre V6 diesel but adds an electric motor, fed by a plug-in-chargeable 17.3kWh battery which Audi says provides up to 56km of pure electric range and a combined fuel efficiency of just 1.9L/100km. With diesel and electric motors working in unison, the new Audi Q7 pumps out 275kW and 700Nm – enough to accelerate to 100km/h from zero in 6.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 230km/h. With the added electric power the e-tron beats the 190kW 3.0 TDI to 100km/h by 0.3s and is only trumped by the 4.0-litre V8 diesel Audi SQ7 which does the dash in 4.9s. Customers who charge the Q7 e-tron at home with a standard 240-volt socket can deliver a full charge in 10 hours but that figure can be reduced to as little as 2.5 hours if connected to a high-rate system. Unlike the three other combustion-only Q7 variants, the new e-tron addition sacrifices a spare wheel and third row of seating to accommodate the battery under the boot floor limiting occupant space to five seats. Beyond the plug-in hybrid system, the Q7 e-tron shares the same specification as the 190kW 3.0-litre TDI, and the driver assistance and safety systems of the entire range. These include autonomous emergency braking up to 85km/h, adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assistance, lane departure warning and assistance, cross traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, Audi’s ‘pre sense’ which tensions the seat belts and closes the windows if a collision is likely, as well as warning to following traffic if they are at risk of rear-ending the Q7. Inside, the e-tron gets an 8.3-inch central MMI information screen, complemented by a second 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster dubbed the Audi Virtual Cockpit. Other standard features include 19-inch wheels, heated front seats, leather, a 180-watt sound system, LED headlights and dynamic indicators, adaptive air suspension as well as a number of subtle exterior design details unique to the e-tron. It has taken the e-tron nearly two years to join its combustion brethren in Australia since it launched globally in 2015 and joins two V6 diesel variants from $97,800 as well as the $155,511 V8 SQ7. 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