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Archive for January, 2010

Maintaining Your Semi Truck – Part Two

January 14th, 2010

This is Part Two of a series of informative information to help keep you running trouble free and save money along the way and also to retain the best resale value on your truck

  • Truck wiring is not a hobby. It may look easy to just splice and cut wires for power to add interior lights or the latest electronic gadget but do yourself a favor if you are not familiar with wiring and today’s delicate electronics on trucks, let the pros do it. Otherwise you could end up with failures that shut you down $$$ or worse yet a fire.
  • Spray Lubricants. Spray your door locks once in awhile, especially ones seldom used such as step boxes and bunk doors. This way when you go to open them you know the key will go in and turn.
  • Chrome Plastic Bolt Covers. These covers will retain moisture and salt when siliconed to areas like the heads on frame rail bolts and cause huge rust damage that can be avoided.
  • More Tips To Come! Watch for Part Three for great Tips that will cost you nothing !

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