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Airbag Safety

Written on September 26th, 2009 by adminno shouts
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You know that the airbags in your car are there to keep you safe, but are you sure about how the bags actually work? Airbag safety is especially important to understand, since the devices have saved hundreds of lives every year, and have prevent a number of injuries as well.

Your air bag, in most cases, is set to deploy in a front or near-frontal collision. These accidents have often been compared to hitting a solid barrier, such as a brick wall, and about 14 mph. This is the equivalent of hitting a parked car at about 28 mph. Parked cars and still objects absorb some of the overall energy of the crash. However, these facts are mostly based on the tests that automobile corporations and researchers have done. In the real world, airbag safety is necessary due to the fact that crashes occur at angles. And, the force of the crash is seldom spread out evenly across the front of the car. This is also means that it is more likely that your airbag will deploy quickly if you are actually in a collision with another car.

You will also understand airbag safety once you know how the smaller parts in the airbag work. The sensors in the bag measure the deceleration of your car, so when your car starts to slow down at an irregular rate after a collision, this will give the sensor the indication that an airbag is needed. In some cars, the airbags will deploy when the vehicle’s undercarriage strikes an object that is lower to the ground. Even if there is no visible damage to the front of the car, you airbag may still deploy to cushion you and your passengers from the impact of hitting against the dashboard.

In addition to learning about airbag safety, you should also keep in mind that it’s very important for you and all the passengers in your car to wear your seatbelts no matter where you go. This will increase the effectiveness of an airbag, and may protect the torso and parts of the neck from injury if you are in a collision. It is also important to make sure that your airbags are working well at all times. You can check this by asking your mechanic to test and reset the bags when you go to have a tune up or additional work done on your car. Or, you can simply check the SRS light on your car when you start it up, to make sure that the light stays on for a few seconds. If the light simply flashes and flickers off, it may be time for some repairs that could save you and your family while you’re on the road.

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Aftermarket Car Parts

Written on September 20th, 2009 by adminno shouts
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You need to find a new tire for your antique car–but these tires are no longer on the market. Or, you may be searching all around the city for the brake pads that will fit on your car, but no repair shop seems to have them. If you need aftermarket car parts, these online sources may have just the supplies that you need to get your car up and running again; here are a few resources that may help.

Www.modsearch.com has great aftermarket car parts at very affordable prices, so you won’t have to give up your car just because you can’t find the repair parts that you need at a local salvage yard. Brake supplies, such as brake lines, calipers, and complete brake kits for several car models are featured on the site, as well as safety equipment like harnesses and seatbelts that may need to be replaced. Over 100 vendors advertise their products on the site, and sell over 500,000 parts between them, so chances are you’ll find just what you need without having to shop around. There are even some great accessories on the site that you won’t want to pass up, so you can find car air fresheners and oil caps on the site as well; this will save you the time of having to purchase these at a live location.

If you’re looking for an online store that offers aftermarket car parts with free shipping, you may also want to take a look at the Best Performance Auto Parts site. The inventory on the site is being updated often, so it’s likely that you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for, but if you don’t see the body kits and caster camber plates that you need, you can always send an email so that you can find out exactly what’s coming in the new inventory. Email updates about which parts are becoming aftermarket car parts, as well as information on the way that technology is changing when it comes to the parts that are needed to repair the type of car you have, can be sent to you via email as well when you sign up on the website.

If you have a vintage model and want to know which car accessories are going to go best with your prized possession, you may also be able to find aftermarket car parts on www.amazon.com. Car enthusiasts sell supplies on the site often, and the detailed reviews on the site will give you all the information you need in order to make the best purchases for your ‘new’ vintage car.

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2 Way Car Alarms

Written on August 29th, 2009 by adminno shouts
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You’ve just purchased a new car, you’ll want to do everything you can to make sure that your automobile is as safe as possible. This is one of the best reasons to purchase 2 way car alarms, but you’ll need to know where the best places are to shop for these devices. Here are a few suggestions that may help, as well as some information on the additional features of the car alarms.

2 way car alarms work by a remote and an LCD light; this way, you have one part of the alarm on your key ring, so you can ‘page’ your car if the alarm goes off for any reason. These types of car alarms are also great for people that have a hard time finding their cars in crowded parking lots–when you leave a public place, you can page your car and follow the sound to locate your vehicle.

Sites like www.commandocaralarms.com offers a great selection of 2 way car alarms for you to choose from, as well as affordable prices that will help you to stay within your budget. You can choose from brands like Baretta and RS-560, and there are detailed product descriptions for each of the 2 way car alarms, so you’ll know exactly what you’re purchasing before you buy. And, if you need to find an installer in your area that will put the car alarm in for you once you’ve purchase the device that you want, you can use the locator tool on the site to find a professional in your area.

You can also find a great car alarm system at a discounted price when you visit www.overstock.com. This site has a number of electronic devices that you can use for your vehicle, and the prices are much more affordable than what you would find in local stores. Car alarms from top manufacturers are listed, as well as additional security features such as radar devices that will let you know when you are nearing a police vehicle.

There are also a number of 2 way car alarms with paging features, keyless entry, and shock sensors that you can shop for on Ebay. Shopping in the automotive section of the site will allow you to bid for any of the items that you want, so you can stay within your budget and still get a quality alarm for your car. Similar sites, such as www.shopping.com, www.bizrate.com or www.nextag.com will also offer low prices on 2 way car alarms at some of the most affordable prices on the internet.

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