Being a truck owner has its advantages. We can park where we want to (including sidewalks), we can attempt rough patches other cars can’t imagine and our trucks can take a beating before they die.
Although they are tough we/you should keep an eye on our magnificent vehicles. I’ll share some tips I use when looking after my truck.
Be patient with your new truck
Take the time to drive your car’s engine in (if it’s not been driven in by the factory already). Putting in the miles will enhance your engine for future years of driving. Also don’t overload your trucks, hummers and rovers with too much weight in the begin; let the car smooth into the loads it will be carrying.
Cleanliness
Cleanliness is next to godliness. An old saying but it’s true. If you keep your car clean grime won’t be able to accumulate and start eating through your car. Dust can also scratch your car so be sure to wash down your car before wiping it with cloths.
Type of fuel
The type of fuel your car uses is important to a healthy car. Keep track of the kind of fuel your car uses and keep to the legal speeds on the road to save fuel and wear and tear on your car.
Tires
Read your manual to determine the correct tire pressure for your car. Keeping your tires at the optimal tire pressure will ensure you save fuel and that the treads on your wheel have a longer life expectancy.
Manual
To look effectively after your truck you have to ensure that you know everything about it. Read the manual from page one to the end so that you can pick any extra tips on how to care for your truck.
I’ve found that if you look after your truck you won’t ever need any rollbacks to come pick you up when you’ve bought that big trailers forsale special and it broke your axel in half because you weren’t looking after your truck.
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