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Question: I hear there are a lot of new safety features in cars nowadays, like "roll bars." What are roll bars, and why do they help?
Answer: Roll bars are a safety feature in cars. Typically they are found in convertibles. They aid to protect the driver in the event of an accident and the car was to overturn.
Question: My car roll bar needs to be replaced. Is there a service that replaces car roll bars for a fair price?
Answer: I would suggest seeking out a dealer first. Then, I would speak with their service department for a referral. These service department employees have a vast amount of knowledge concerning automobiles.
Question: How much is it to buy a car roll bar? I need to purchase a new one for myself.
Answer: Because roll bars are designed for specific makes and models of vehicles, Personally I would order one on line from either carparts.com or stock car parts and have a reputable local expert install it.
Question: I have a 2007 Nissan Versa and it has some pretty deep scratches in the front windshield. I don't have car insurance. I am wondering how I can get the scratches out without paying really high prices.
Answer: Discount Auto Parts sells a kit that is supposed to take out these deep scratches. They sell more than one kind-the more expensive one is said to offer a greater removal of the scratches.
Question: My rear-view mirror recently shattered. Where online can I buy mirror glass auto?
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 don't want to spend a lot of money on a new windshield. Where online can I find a glass windshield repair place for cheap?
Question: Are used press brakes safe? What is their going price (how much off retail price)?
Answer: I would not suggest buying used press brakes. They wear down far too easily to buy them used.
Question: When do you know if a crack in the windshield will need to be replaced? Will the insurance pay for replacing the glass?
Answer: A crack in the windshield should be replaced as soon a it is found. I greatly reduced the strength and integrity of it. Insurance will cover it in some states and it purely depends on your policy.
Answer: If the crack is less than the size of a dime and is not expanding then you will be okay. However if it is bigger than that then you run the risk of bumping into something or braking hard and that will expand the crack, As for the insurance paying, that depends on the policy you have and if it is covered. Best to check with your agent
Question: I need automotive spark plugs. Is there a website where I can buy automotive spark plugs for a low price?
Answer: Some websites offer used spark plugs for very cheap, but this is not a viable option if you want to make sure you product will be reliable. ProStreetOnline.com and AutoPartsPlace.com are two options that give you value for your money.