| Frequently
Asked Questions
1. How do I reduce the sun’s forward glare when I am driving?
- Applying a tint to the front windscreen should help. When applying
tint to the front windscreen, it is important that you apply it only
lengthwise at the top third of the windscreen. That way you reduce glare
and at the same time maintain 100% unimpeded visibility even during
poor light conditions.
2. My old car was has custom engine fittings, color coded electrical
cables, and a transparent distributor cap. I recently bought a new car.
Would it be possible to transplant the parts from my old car to the
new one?
- Yes, only if your old car is the same model as your new car. Engine
fittings and parts are built to exacting manufacturer standards and
come in shapes and sizes particular to that manufacturer only. So high
tension cables in, say, Japanese cars would certainly not always fit
in American or European cars.
3. I parked my car at a public parking space recently and when I returned
I discovered my wheels were stolen. Is there any way to prevent this?
- Yes. Aside from the obvious need to park in safe, well lighted and
guarded areas, certain tire rim manufacturers have come up with a novel
way of preventing wheel theft. Locking lug nuts and specially shaped
wheel lugs require a special tool which acts as a key to unlock and
loosen them. The locks are designed to be unique so one car owner’s
key tool would not unlock someone else’s wheel lock.
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