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At IN.PRO. CAR WEAR, INC. their motto is, “Light the way for the rest to follow”.
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LED Light Bars - A Buying Guide.
But which LED light bar is a truck owner to go with? We know that it can be daunting to choose one of a few similar products. That's why the crew at Stylin' Trucks has put together this helpful little primer.
Light Up Your Life with New LED Third Brake Lights
High-4 Headlight Kit Installation
Installing Projector Headlights
Euro Tail Lens Buying Guide
Clear Corner Lens Buying Guide
Keep 'em Back With New Tail Lenses
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How can I start saving gas?
Your engine creates power by burning fuel. The amount of fuel your engine burns is directly connected to your vehicle's accelerator, and how you use it has a major impact on gas mileage.
Fast acceleration and speeding use more fuel than consistent, conservative driving. Anticipating traffic patterns, maintaining suggested speed limits (including the use of cruise control) and going easy on the throttle on acceleration improve mileage instantly. Log your mileage, adjust your driving and check the results; you might be pleasantly surprised.
I want to put a grille on my truck. Are bolt over or cut out grilles better?
That's a personal choice depending on what you're looking for. Bolt over grille inserts are easy to install and look good; however, you will see some of the factory shell through the openings of the insert. With a cut-out grille, you get a cleaner more custom look. The grille shell must be removed and the center cut out. The new insert then replaces the factory center. Carriage Works and TRENZ offer both styles so you can choose.
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