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Question: I was told I need an alignment. What is the cost of alignment lifts?
Answer: The costs of alignments vary according to size and complexity of the vehicle.It may run you about 1400 dollars for a basic model.
Question: I've started to offer alignments in my auto repair shop, but I need new lifts. Where can I buy inexpensive alignment lifts?
Answer: You can try John Beam.com. They have different ones to choose from, and different prices. http://www.johnbean.com/johnbean/all.asp
Question: What are alignment lifts? When is it necessary to get an alignment lift?
Answer: Alignment lifts are the equipment this is used to hoist up your car for getting work done. This is used when you are getting a wheel alignment, front, rear or a full alignment.
Answer: Alignment lifts are the weight bearing mechanisms that literally lift a vehicle into the air so that repair work can be done. Unless you own a auto repair shop, you won't need to purchase an alignment lift.
Question: I have a 2000 dodge stratus, it is making a clunking and or popping noise in the drivers side front. I have no uneven tire wear, cars stays straight when taking hands from wheel. No play in tires when front end is lifted off the ground. Most often occurs while turning, but has also happened while driving straight. Checked for axle no play in tires. Car is not difficult to steer, what could this be?
Question: I have a 2005 F350 Diesel truck. I am interested in determining what maintenance on it I can perform by myself. How difficult is it to do Ford truck brake repair work myself?
Answer: If you have a free afternoon, you can replace and repair your brakes. It's pretty simple, just make sure you have your car not on an incline, or it will slide backwards or forwards.
Question: I don't really know a lot about cars, but my Honda Accord has been making strange noises. I want to take it in to my mechanic, but I don't know how much it should cost. Where can I find this information online?
Answer: Finding maintenance information for a car without really knowing what is wrong can be extremely difficult. However, there are many forums devoted to finding car repair costs, you should check out the site http://www.hondacarforum.com/honda-technical/66313-2005-honda-accord-ex-v6-auto-85-000-miles-strange-noise.html.
Answer: Most mechanics will diagnose you car for free. When you know whats wrong with it you can search on automd.com.
Question: My son hit my car with his bike and now there is a decent size dent in the quarter panel. Is there an automotive body repair kit that I can buy instead of having to buy everything individually?
Question: I am looking to learn to do brake repair. I am going to school to be a mechanic, and I have yet to learn how to do brake repairs. What is a good source for me to learn how to do these repairs?
Answer: Brake repair is a very simple aspect of the average vehicle. In fact the basics of how these brake systems work has not changed since the creation of the automobile. You can learn how to repair these systems with the website http://www.chiltondiy.com/
Answer: Honestly, the best way to learn how to repair brakes is by actually doing it. Reading up all you can is good, but it takes some practice to actually nail it down. Consider buying and old car, one with front discs and rear drums. Then just play with it, replacing the brakes and making adjustments.
Question: My front windshield cracked, but I can't afford to pay out-of-pocket to replace it? Is replacing car glass something that is typically covered by car insurance?
Answer: Depending on your insurance you may be able to have the windshield repaired, but you will have to ask your agent about your policy just to make sure. If you don't have windshield coverage then you will probably have to pay your deductible (on full coverage) to have it replaced, which is probably more expensive than paying for it on your own.
Question: My old mechanic has retired and I am now in need of a new auto repair shop. Is there a website that has a number of reviews on a bunch of different techs in the Seattle area?