Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Don’t Drive Without These Essentials



Image 1Every time you step into your truck and push that gas pedal down, you are taking a risk. This isn’t something that the average driver thinks about, but it’s true. Anything can happen when you’re behind the wheel. Be it accidents, a truck breakdown, a flat tire, running out of gas, or anything else, you need to be prepared for the unexpected. The best way to do that is by keeping the proper goods and supplies in your truck. Start with a truck box, which can securely hold a variety of items, and use truck box liners to keep your truck box clean and free from damage.

One good item to include in your truck box, aside from truck box liners, is a disposable camera. Disposable cameras might seem old-fashioned, but they are a must-have for any well-prepared driver. Unlike your cell phone camera or your digital camera, they never lose charge or need a new battery. They are always ready to go in an instant and can really come in handy for taking photographs of accidents and/or damage to your vehicle.

You should also keep an extra supply of (preferably warm) clothes in your vehicle. Hopefully, you’ll never be in a situation where you are stranded for a long period of time, but this can happen to even the most well prepared of drivers. Having a clean change of clothes can be comforting and, more than that, it can be lifesaving, especially if you find yourself stuck in cold weather.
 

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Deer Present a Driving Hazard



When you see them on the side of the road, deer can look cute, gentle, and sweet. Behind that innocent veneer, however, lurks an animal that can do serious damage to your vehicle. Collisions with deer are some of the leading causes of accidents. You don’t have to hit a deer head-on to do damage to your vehicle either. These animals have been known to run right into the side of vehicles unexpectedly. You can protect your truck’s front end from deer by installing truck bull bars. As the name implies, these devices were invented to protect against run-ins with bulls, and if they are strong enough to stand up to bulls, they can certainly stand up to deer!

Don’t rely on your truck bull bars alone though. It’s also important for you to utilize safe, smart driving techniques. In order to do that, however, you have to be informed about deer. You should know, first and foremost, that deer are most active during dawn and dusk. If you can avoid driving, especially in heavily wooded areas, during these times, do it. If not, just make sure that you are extra alert, watchful, and careful during these hours
Part of being careful is not speeding, especially if you are driving through an area known for a hearty deer population. When you travel in such areas, go as slowly as the speed limit allows and slow down even more if you happen to see deer in the area. The slower you are going, the easier it is to stop if a deer happens to run in front of you.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

What’s in Your Truck?



truck_box.jpgOne of the best things about trucks is the fact that they provide ample room for storage. Sure, they might be small on the inside, but you’ve got an entire truck bed plus the glove box to fill with the things you might need. What are those things? Well, for starters, you should always keep a cell phone and a car charger in your vehicle. You never know when you’ll end up stranded and need to call for help. Make sure that cell phone has important numbers, like the number to a reliable locksmith and a twenty-four seven towing service, stored inside. While your cell phone and charger is likely small enough to fit into your glove box, consider keeping them in a truck box inside your truck bed. You don’t want to be without your cell phone if you accidentally get locked out of your vehicle.
You should also keep a few basic tools in your truck box. A flathead and traditional screwdriver, a tire gauge, and other general tools can really come in handy when something small and easily fixable goes wrong with your truck.

Another good thing to have on hand is a storage container for gasoline. You may also want to consider a small fuel storage tank and an extra supply of fuel. Even the most seasoned drivers sometimes run out of gas when there’s no filling station in sight, and having a little extra gasoline available can make all the difference between being stranded and getting to your destination.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Running Boards and Other Great Truck Products


Most truck owners devote a lot of time and energy to making sure their trucks look great. They buy things like running boards, mud flaps, and other products that are all about being stylish and attractive. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with buying running boards and other similar products—indeed, you are encouraged to do so—remember that staying on top of regular maintenance tasks is even more important. One of the most important maintenance tasks of all is changing your oil, which you should do or have done on a regular basis.

When you change your motor oil, which you can buy from Auto Truck Depot, you are literally providing lubrication for all of your truck’s most delicate parts. You may have heard a truck referred to as a “well-oiled machine,” but your truck can’t be well-oiled without the proper lubrication. Without enough lubrication, things can’t move the way they are supposed to and, over time, this can cause excessive wear and tear on your truck, causing damage that can be costly to repair and potentially even reducing the lifespan of your truck.

Motor oil also acts as a type of cleanser for your engine. It can rinse away dirt, dust, and debris that, if allowed to build up, could potentially damage your engine. Furthermore, changing motor oil also keeps your engine from rusting and keeps the engine cool, which can reduce the likelihood of overheating and other problems associated with an overly hot engine.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Choose an Extang Tonneau Cover


If you love your truck, then you want to do everything within your power to keep it running and looking great for as long as possible. The good news is that there are many things that you can do. One of the simplest is to always use the highest quality accessories on your truck. If you’re going to use a tonneau cover, for example, to protect your truck bed and your cargo, don’t just go for the cheapest one you find. Go for a quality brand, like an Extang tonneau cover, available through Auto Truck Depot. An Extang tonneau cover or a cover made by another reputable manufacturer will last you longer and give you more bang for your buck.

It’s not just accessories that need to be of the highest quality either. It’s extremely important that you use only the very best parts and oils, liquids, and other necessities in your truck. Even though it may be less expensive, never buy used or aftermarket parts for your vehicle. Go ahead and buy original equipment manufacturer parts. It might be hard to shell out the extra cash now, but it will be well worth it in the end.
And, as a final tip for long truck life, never ignore that check engine light. Truck manufacturers put that light there for a reason, and that reason is to alert you to problems with your truck. If the light comes on, assume that something is wrong and take your truck to a mechanic as soon as possible.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Types of Truck Bed Accessories


When it comes to truck and truck bed accessories, there are a lot of different products available. They tend to fall into different groups, and being aware of these groupings can help you to more easily find the products you need for your truck. Some products, for example, are designed to help keep your truck clean and free from aesthetic damage. Things like floor liners, to protect the floor of your vehicle, and seat covers, to reduce wear and tear on your seats, fall into this category. Generally, products within this category are not necessities, but they can greatly help to extend the life of your truck.

Then, of course, you have truck bed accessories. As the name implies, these products are intended for use specifically with your truck’s bed. Tonneau covers and canopies, which can protect both your cargo and the actual truck bed, fall into this category. Many tool boxes and other storage products are also designed for use with your truck bed. You usually need to know the size of your bed and the make and model of your truck to buy the proper accessories.

You also have accessories that are designed for use in the event of an emergency and that are there for your convenience and protection. Things like truck-size first aid kits, fuel transfer tanks for when you run out of gas, and disposable cameras for taking pictures of an accident fall into this category. For best results, you should have truck accessories from all of these categories and more.

Monday, May 20, 2013

How Truck Canopies Can Help


Cleaning your truck might not be necessary to keep it running at its very best, but it is necessary for keeping it looking its best. Start with the inside by vacuuming out dust and dirt, picking up any stray trash, and wiping down harder surfaces, like the steering wheel and dashboard. Keep in mind that certain accessories, like floor liners, can go a long way in keeping your truck neater in between cleanings. Once you’ve got the inside of your truck looking good, it’s time to move to the outside.

You can easily run your truck through a car wash to get the windshield looking nice and clear. However, for a truly deep clean, you’re going to need to get your hands dirty (or at least soapy!). Roll up those sleeves and go to work polishing and cleaning your truck’s exterior, being sure to use only quality products intended specifically for automotive use. You can find these products at Auto Truck Depot; other products may damage your vehicle, so use extreme caution and be selective about what you buy.

In addition to staying on top of regular cleanings, consider using truck canopies to help keep your truck bed and the objects inside clean. Truck canopies can help to prevent dust, leaves, dirt, and other debris from accumulating in the back of your truck bed. They’re also good at catching paint splatters and other staining materials and at protecting your truck bed from scratches, scrapes and dings. All you have to do is shake out your canopy to remove debris.

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Don't Skip Out on Tonneau Covers


As a truck owner, there are a lot of good things you can do for your truck, such as buying only the highest quality parts and accessories and finding a reputable mechanic. There are also, however, some very bad things that you can do, things that can hurt your truck and shorten its lifespan. One thing to avoid is not buying the right accessories. It can be tempting to spend your money on “fun” accessories rather than necessary ones, but don’t do it. Things like tonneau covers, which protect your vehicle’s bed are absolutely necessary. Without tonneau covers, you not only run the risk of having your truck bed damaged but also of losing or causing damage to the cargo you carry.

Another big no-no of truck ownership is skipping out on regularly scheduled maintenance tasks. Every truck needs to have various maintenance jobs performed at least once a month. Many of these are simple enough that you can do them yourself, so there’s no reason not to take care of them. Consult your truck’s owner’s manual or visit your mechanic to work out a reasonable maintenance schedule that will allow your truck to run strong for many years to come.

Above, it was mentioned that some maintenance tasks can be performed by you, rather than by a qualified mechanic. Keep in mind, however, that this does not apply for more serious tasks or if you don’t have a good, working knowledge of your vehicle. There is nothing wrong with not being a professional mechanic, but there is something wrong with acting like one without the knowledge to back it up.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

What You Need to Know About Grille Guards



Luverne 2 inch truck grille guardAre you considering purchasing truck grille guards? If so, you might be wondering what these truck accessories are for and whether or not you actually need them. Grille guards, unlike other truck accessories that are just for looks, serve several important purposes. They can, for example, protect you and your truck’s front-end in the event of a collision with an animal, such as a deer. They can also offer protection in the event of a collision with another vehicle and when driving through rough and/or off-road terrain. Without a grille guard installed on your truck, you are, quite simply, putting your vehicle at risk.

Quality truck grille guards protect not just the appearance of your vehicle—saving it from unsightly scrapes and scratches—but also your truck’s sensitive inner parts and workings. A good grille guard, for example, provides protection for both your radiator and your headlights. Damages to these and other parts of your truck can be extremely costly and time-consuming to repair, so by reducing your risk of damage, you also reduce your risk of hassle and expensive repair and/or replacement jobs.
While grille guards are obviously quite practical, they serve a “fun” purpose as well. To put it plainly, they look great on your vehicle. They provide a sleek, sophisticated, and streamlined look that will bring out the true beauty of your truck without detracting from it. You can find high quality, attractive grille guards, such as the Luverne Grille Guard, at Auto Truck Depot.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Reduce Wear and Tear on your Truck


Every truck owner knows, or should know, that there are certain truck maintenance tasks that should be performed at least once per month. These tasks are designed to keep your truck in good, working order and to prolong its life. Staying on top of them and doing so consistently helps you to be alerted to potential problems before they get out of hand and to enjoy your truck stress and worry-free.

Most modern trucks feature a “check engine light.” This light is designed to come on when a problem is suspected with your truck and to serve as an alert that assistance is needed. If you see this light come on, you’ll want to get it to your mechanic within the month. If the light flashes, however, this usually indicates a more serious problem that should be addressed right away—waiting for your monthly scheduled visit is not advised when you’ve got a flashing light!

It’s also a wise idea to have your truck’s tires checked out every month. You can even do this job yourself if you know what to look for. Simply walk around your truck and make sure that each tire is firm and has the right amount of air. If one or more of your tires is looking a little low, add more air. Once you’ve taken care of air, take a closer look to check for holes or other serious tire damage.

In addition to staying on top of your monthly maintenance tasks, you should consider adding helpful products, such as brake controllers to your truck. Brake controllers reduce wear and tear on your vehicle by helping you to come to a safer, smoother stop, even when you’re carrying cargo, and there are a host of other products there are just as helpful.

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Top of the Line Truck Accessories


When it comes to your truck, you can never have too many accessories. High quality accessories, such as those available from Auto Truck Depot, allow you to make the most of truck ownership. Some products are designed to protect your truck and to prolong its life, while others offer added convenience for you. Of course, there are also some accessories that are just plain fun and that add style and personality to your truck.

One good accessory to consider is a fuel transfer tank. These products allow you to safely keep a few gallons (or more) of fuel in your truck at all times. In the event of an emergency, such as getting lost and not having access to a gas station, or just plain running out of gas, your fuel transfer tank will keep you covered.
Floor liners are also great products. It might not seem like floor liners could go a long way in protecting your vehicle, but they really can. In addition to protecting your floorboards from stains and spills, they reduce general wear and tear. Your truck floors will last a lot longer with good floor liners in place.

If you’d like to be able to haul trailers full of cargo, you may also want to think about adding on a trailer hitch. These products make it easy to safely transport even the largest hauls, and many models can install in minutes. These are just a few awesome accessories that every truck owner should consider.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Top Benefits of Access Tonneau Covers

Tonnosport Tonneau Cover
When it comes to choosing a tonneau cover, there is no better option than those made by Access. This manufacturer is known for crafting some of the most high quality, long lasting, and easy to use covers in the industry. There are Access tonneau covers made from all kinds of materials, in all kinds of designs and styles, and that are suitable to every make and model of truck. You can find many of these covers at Auto Truck Depot and, no matter which one you choose, you’re sure to experience many benefits once you start using your cover.

One of the greatest and most noticeable benefits of Access tonneau covers is that they protect your truck bed. It’s so easy for tree branches, rocks, sticks, and other debris to bounce up while you drive and to hit and damage your truck bed. Fortunately for you, your cover will keep those items from coming into contact with the truck bed and for creating scratches and dings that can be costly and difficult to repair. Another major benefit is that your belongings will be protected, both from damage that can occur on the road and from theft. Your items are also protected from harsh weather conditions, including rain and snow.

Once you start shopping covers, you will see that you have lots of options to choose from. While you’re encouraged to look at all the covers that will work with your particular truck, make sure you don’t miss the Access Roll Up Cover. This very affordable model is great because it’s there when you need to use it and out of sight when you don’t!

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Joy of Bike Riding

Swagman XC2
Riding a bike is an incredibly fun and freeing experience, one that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and from all walks of life. Not only is bike riding fun, but it’s also incredibly good for you. It provides a way to get in good cardiovascular exercise, which can lead to a stronger, healthier heart, and can also serve to strengthen the muscles in your legs and calves. Furthermore, bike riding helps to improve balance and coordination and, as long as you wear a helmet and obey posted regulations, is incredibly safe.
Another thing that’s great about bike riding, especially if you’re on a diet, is that it is known for burning a lot of calories. While you should still strive to eat healthily most of the time, an occasional splurge won’t ruin your diet if you get in a few long rides a week. Bike riding is also a good way to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature, and it gets you up and outside instead of keeping you stuck indoors like other types of exercise equipment.

You can easily transport your bike or bikes to anywhere your heart desires if you invest in good bike racks for your vehicle. Auto Truck Depot has a wide selection of bike racks available, allowing you to choose the perfect rack to suit your bike and your automobile. The Swagman XC2 is one very good choice, both in terms of its affordable price and because it can be folded for easy storage and transport. The lightweight design makes it easy to install and uninstall and makes it a good choice for use with multiple vehicles.

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Roll and Go with Rollup Tonneau Covers!

Access Rollup Tonneau CoverDo you like the fact that tonneau covers provide protection for your vehicle and your cargo but hate the way they look? If so, then rollup tonneau covers are the answer you’ve been looking for. These covers install easily and quickly on your vehicle, but they don’t look like a permanent fixture. As the name implies, when you’re not using them, they simply roll up, out of mind and out of sight. Then, when you need them, roll them back into place. These covers function like a window shade and provide you with all of the protection of a more permanently placed tonneau cover.

It also has to be said that, even if you don’t like the look of most tonneau covers, you’re likely to find the ones at Auto Truck Depot are a little different! The covers you’ll find there are designed to be both functional and attractive. While other covers are big, bulky eyesores, the Depot strives to provide only those covers that look streamlined and stylish and that add to your truck’s beauty instead of detracting from it. Plus, there are so many rollup tonneau covers to choose from that you’re bound to find something you like.

The Access Roll Up Cover is a particularly good choice, and it’s also one of the most affordable covers of its type. Don’t the low price or the lightweight design fool you, however. Though it might not look it, this cover is built incredibly tough and can provide you with years of protection. Even better, if you order your cover right now, you can get free shipping, allowing you to save even more money!

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