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Question: I need to replace my shocks and struts. Should I buy them online or go to a repair shop?
Answer: You should buy them online from a trustful source. This would be a better idea because they are alot cheaper then they would be in a repair shop. If you have never shopped online, then a repair shop would probably be a better idea.
Question: My mechanic keeps telling me abount my need of purchasing new skocks and struts for my car. What are they?
Answer: Shocks and struts are used in vehicles to make uneven or bumpy roads seem less bumpy while at the same time protecting your vehicle from damage from the unforseen elements of the road.
Question: I have no idea what shocks and struts are. Can someone please tell me what they are?
Answer: Shocks and struts are automotive parts. They are present in all motor vehicles, as they perform a very important duty. They are responsible for stabilizing the vehicle on the road keeping it riding smoothly.
Question: I recently found out that my strut is about ready to go out. I can't afford to take my car to the mechanic for a few weeks but I am worried that it will affect other things in my car. Does a broken strut affect brakes and tires?
Answer: A broken strut will definitely affect your tires. They will wear quicker, and possibly off center. As for the broken strut affecting your brakes? Mainly for the fact that your car will not be performing correctly, your steering can be pulling to one side or the other, and when you brake, this can be enhanced.
Question: I just bought a new Subaru Forester and am looking for insurance for it. I don't like my old insurance carrier - they were terrible when I had to make a claim on my last car. What's the best way to shop around for good prices on auto insurance?
Question: I need my engine repaired as soon as possible. Is Kelly car service any good?
Question: I live in Seattle, Wa and I need to have my auto glass windshield repaired. Who can come to my office and repair it during the day for me and what is the average cost of the repairs?
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: 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: I live in Dallas, Texas and I have a few chips in my windshield. Who has the best prices for auto glass repair? How much does it usually cost to repair the small chips and dings?