Archive for July 2010
While it is common for you to drive a simple 4 wheeler car, did you ever wonder if you can take your driving skill to the next level to be qualified for trucking jobs? You just have to look around you, on the roadways and you will see vehicles of different sizes. If you’re driving a car and suddenly encountered an 18 wheeler truck on the road, you may wonder if you could ever handle such vehicle.
Some makes of automobiles hold up better than others. This is true whether a person drives a car, a truck, a minivan or a full-sized van. A full-sized van can comfortably transport adults and children alike, but new vans may cost as much as some of the cheapest homes in areas of the country where real estate can be bought cheaply. Buying a used van is usually a much more economical option for most users.
Now that the right engine and transaxle has been chosen for my V8 MR2 engine swap, I needed to mount them in the car, and try to make it work with the stock MR2 cross member. The rear cross member of the MR2 does several things:
- provides structural support at the back of the car
- mounts the rear of the transaxle and engine
- mounts the MR2 exhaust system
- mounts the rear suspension main swing arms (call the Lower Control Arms) of the MR2
Riding a motorcycle can be an enjoyable experience that many around the world love to partake in each and every year. The enjoyable experience, however, can turn sour in an instant if you do not take the necessary precautions to make sure you are completely safe on every ride. Here are some safety tips that you should keep in mind when driving your motorcycle.
1. Always Wear The Proper Gear