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How to Take out the Starter on a ’03 Ford F150

Ford introduced the F-150 as the bridge between its F-100 and F-250 models in 1975. In 1984, Ford dropped the F-100 and the F-150 became the entry level F-series pickup. The 2003 F-150 came standard...

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How to Change an Upper Ball Joint in a Chevy 2500 Truck

The upper ball joints are essential for the steering of your Chevrolet 2500 truck. If they break, they will need to be replaced immediately, otherwise you will be unable to operate your Chevy truck....

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How to Add Studs to Tires

Studs provide extra traction in the snow. Metal studs inserted into tires were introduced in the United States in the 1960s. Studs improve the performance of tires in the snow and ice by giving them...

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How to Set the Timing on Wisconsin Engines

Seek expert advice if you do not have experience working with engines. Wisconsin Motors manufacturers engines for industrial and construction uses. The company builds a wide range of motors, mostly...

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How to Change a Strut on a Chevy TrailBlazer

The struts on your Chevrolet TrailBlazer truck are responsible for absorbing all the bumps, shocks and hits the suspension encounters on the road. If you start feeling excessive banging while driving,...

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Exhaust Stud Removal

We’ve all heard the old saying, “Patience is a virtue.” Wiser words have never been spoken when it comes to exhaust studs. Unfortunately, if you have to remove a stud, chances are it’s because it has...

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How to Replace a Wheel Stud in a Nissan Pathfinder

A stripped, cross-threaded or sheared wheel stud may seem harmless at first–until you realize that when one goes, it affects the integrity of the others. If they all break away, you could lose the tire...

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How to Stud Winter Tires

Unlike all-season radial tires (pictured), many winter tires come with predrilled hole to insert studs. Tires have to be manufactured to support studs, and not all winter tires come equipped that way....

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