Auto/Car Definition

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transporting passengers and also carries its own motor or engine. The usual definition of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating capacity for one to eight people, typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. However, the term automobile is far from precise, because there are many types of vehicles can do similar tasks. As of 2002, there were estimated 590 million passenger cars worldwide (one car per eleven people)...

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Guide on Installing Bestops on Jeeps

Bestops are replacement tops, protective gear, and storage solutions for Jeeps/Autos. This Best Jeep Tops keeps passengers warm during cold weather.

Step by Step Instructions on how to install Jeep Best Tops:

Things you'll need:

* Screwdriver
* Star-head tip set

1. Open the two front doors and lower the sun visors on the windshield.

2. Lift the top onto the Jeep and slide it into position. Two people are needed to lift the top into position.

3. Press the clamp brackets into the holes on the windshield and clamp the brackets closed. This will secure the Bestop to the windshield.

4. Install the mounting bolts through the hardtop into the Jeep body. Thread the nuts onto the bolts and tighten them down with a screwdriver and a star-head tip. There are a total of six bolts, three on each side above the rear wheels.

5. Press the connector located on the back of the Jeep into the connection on the hardtop. This connector is for the defrost and windshield wiper on the back window of the hardtop.


Source:How to Put a Bestop on a Jeep

Guide on Installing Bushwacker Fender Flares

Bushwacker has built its reputation as the leading manufacturer of fender flares and truck accessories on 40 years of design and innovation. It's their dedication to the automotive aftermarket that cause their style and commitment as the high quality products.

Here's Instruction How to Install of Bushwacker Fender Flares:

1. Use a rag and rubbing alcohol to wipe the area along the fenders where the Bushwacker fender flares will be installed. Remove all mud, dirt and/or other debris where you will install the fenders. The alcohol removes the debris and evaporates quickly, leaving a clean, dry surface for the flares.

2. Apply the double sided tape that came with the fender flares to the inside edges of the flares. The tape length should fit exactly with the fender flares. Smooth the tape so that it adheres well to the flares with no wrinkles or bumps. Pull the plastic off the exposed side of the tape and place it on the very edge of the fender, just above the wheels. The flares are made to fit and follow a variety of vehicle shapes and body lines. Press the flare against the fender to make sure it is fully attached.

3. Place the new bolts for the Bushwacker flares through the holes where the previous fender flares were on your vehicle. If you had no existing fender flares, use the self-tapping screws that came with the Bushwacker flares. Place them in the holes through the flares, and screw them through the metal fender with a drill. No nuts are needed on the backside of self-tapping screws.

Note:If you want to paint your Bushwacker fender flares to match your vehicle, it's best to paint them before installing them.


Source: How to Install Bushwacker Fender Flares

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