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September 9th, 2011 — accessories Parts Components
I have a white 2001 F-150 with a leveling kit 31/10.50 toyo at's and want to black it out but dnt have alot of cash and was wondering what some inexpensive things I could get besides smoked headlights, taillights, and third brake light.
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June 16th, 2011 — accessories Parts Components
Thanks to Joan Dumaine, a former Courant Staffer for sending us these tips and check her out on LinkedinÂ
17 Invisible LinkedIn Tricks Revealed
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 02:12PMÂ Thomas R. Clifford in linkedin, linkedin tips
Discover the Real Magic of LinkedIn’s Hidden Features!
No, I’m not going to show you how to pull a rabbit out of the hat! This is a different sort of trick.
If you’re like lots of people, you’re on LinkedIn.Â
But what else can you do to maximize your use of LinkedIn?  There’s got to be more to it than this , right?
Well, there is!  Buried within the deep caves of LinkedIn are some pretty neat “tricks.†after years of regularly using LinkedIn to keep my network alive, I thought I’d round up some of my favorite tips and share them with you.
Test drive a few and see what works for you.
Oh– one more thing. let me know if you find any rabbits. You never know, right? =)
 1. create 3 free “Saved Searchesâ€Â Perform a people search and narrow down your search criteria to what you want (by zip code, title, industry, etc.). Look up top near the “results number.†You’ll see “Save this search.†You get to save three different searches. Anytime the search results change you get an email notifying the change. Cool, huh?  2. create “Status Updates†in a snap! Many people tell me they don’t know what to say in that white empty box that says, ‘What are you working on?’ Try this. Pick something you recently did, are doing now or will be doing:
- is writing …
- finished reading …
- found this neat website …
- started drafting a new article on…
- wonders what you think about …
- thinks that …
- is teaching …
- hope you get a chance to …
- is looking forward to presenting …
- proposed a new way to …
3. Search for “OpenLink†members Want to message someone you are not connected to? no problem. Try this trick. Do a search for people. the bar on the right-hand side is where you modify your search.  At the very bottom of the bar, click “Show more.†the bar expands. Click “OpenLink Members only.â€
Now you get a list of people. See the colorful circle next to each name? Those are premium members you can message for free, without being a 1st degree connection. they pay the extra premium cost so you can message them for free. (If you don’t get any results, widen your search.)
4. Click “Network Updates†on your “Home†page On your “Home†page, click “Network Updates.†You’ll see a long list of updates from your network. Pick five people in your network and send them a message; either privately or publicly. Share something of value with them– links to articles in their industry, your latest blog post, etc.
5. Don’t just be a “Someone!â€Â If you want to people to know you’ve been viewing their profile, go to your “Account & Settings.†Click “Profile Views.†Change the default to “Show my name and headline.†when your network views their “Who’s viewed my profile?†on their home page, you won’t appear as a “Someone;†you’re name and headline will appear.
6. Spare your network from every little update Do you change your profile often? Are you chipping away at your profile? Well, every time you update your profile and save it, your network gets notified. You can stop cluttering up your network’s stream of updates by turning off your profile updates.
Go to “Profile and Status Updates under your “Account Settings.†under “Publish profile updates†check “No, do not notify anyone and do not include me in company or industry updates.â€
When you’re done working on your profile, go back and check “Yes;†assuming you want to show your network recommendations that you receive as well as other updates you make to your profile.
7. Get rockin’ recommendations in a snap: 4 simple steps 1. first, call or email the person (assuming the both of you are connected on LI). 2. ask them if they would recommend you. 3. Make it easy by writing the recommendation for them. Don’t forget to put in the problem¬ you solved for them! 4. Email it directly or message it through LI. they can either copy and paste the recommendation or tell them they are free to change it as they see it.
8. Wait! Don’t answer that question yet! 2 things to do first a. In the “Answers†section, type in your question in the “Advanced answers Search.â€Â See if your question has already been answered. b. Check the profile of the person asking the question. You don’t want to spend time crafting a great response to a spam profile, do you?
9. four ways to share your question or answer with your network Under the question you answer, on the far right side, you’ll see “Share This†with a drop-down menu. a. You can email the question to up to 200 of your connections b. Bookmark the question on Delicious c. Digg it d. Use the permalink provided and link to your question in a blog post or somewhere else
10. ask private questions to only your network You don’t have to ask your question publicly– you can ask your network. go to “Answers.†Compose your headline question. underneath your question, check the box that says, “Only share this question with connections I select (note: you will receive fewer answers).†How cool is that?
11. Export your connections Better back-up all those hard-earned connections you’ve made on a regular basis! Go to “Contacts.†Then “Connections.†at the bottom of your Connections box is “Export Connections.†Export the connections and import them into your preferred address book.
12. LinkedIn Learning Center: A powerhouse of tools At the bottom of every page you’ll see lots of links. the first row of links has “LinkedIn Learning Center.†Click it. You’ll find tons of neat articles. under “Training Resources,†you’ll find free e-learning modules and webinars.
13. What are people saying about you?  And your company? And your products? You don’t have to hang out on Twitter all day to find out. Just go to “Applications.†Install “Company Buzz.†Type in your search terms, click “Follow Topic†on the upper-left side. Boom! Twitter returns your results instantly.
14. Want to re-ask your popular questions after the question closes? Go to “My Q&A.†Click the question you want to re-ask. Click “Re-open this question to answers.†Done. Your question is now live for seven more days– keeping all the original answers in tact.
15. do you know the power of “Groups� Everyone joins Groups. But did you know you can directly message most Group members? Yup. And you don’t have to be a 1st degree connection, either.
16. Don’t have a resume? Want to send your profile to someone not even on LinkedIn? No sweat. You can print your profile page as a PDF. Click “Profile.†See the ‘print†icon? Next to it is the “PDF†icon. It will print most of your profile sections (no Groups).
17. Find People in a Company using Advanced Search Search a company in the “Search People†field. Sort the results by†Relationship.†Narrow your results by using the advanced search area on the right side. Find out how to reach a 2nd Degree contact by looking at the “Shared Connections†under their name.
Bonus Tip: Search Amazon.com for authors of LinkedIn books. Check out their profiles to see how the pros fill out their profiles and use LinkedIn. my good friend Jason Alba even has a neat LinkedIn book and DVD package to virtually walk you through the LinkedIn process. There are a lot of other great LinkedIn books, too– just do a search and check them out on Amazon.
P.S. got a cool LinkedIn tip? Feel free to share it in the comments.
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June 12th, 2011 — accessories Parts Components
And what are the first things i should do customize its performance???
Wheels,
Tyres,
Suspension.
I suggest this as regardless of what else you do, the tyres
are what connect you to the road and the suspension is
what controls the behaviour of the tyres.
With out control you have nothing buy a pile of metal.
You could have a 600 horse power street machine
monster but all that power is useless if you cant
get it to the road.
After the tyres etc, the next thing is,
Brakes.
Again, not much use having power if
you cant stop it when you need to.
Street racing ..rofl
Honda. Cold air intake and cams
well first i say u should look for a subaru or lancer evo 2008 first u should change header then change exhaust then the manifold then intake n if u still have not enough power then go to jegs.com n look up parts from there they have supercharge ,turbos, bodykitd, everything u need
hondas,nissans,toyotas, so many you need to be a lil more specific and tell us what kind of car u have or are going to purchase
Mazda Rx7
Nissan Skyline R32, R33, R34 (depending where you live the R33 and R34 may not be street legal)
Nissan Fairlady 300zx
Acura Integra Type R
Acura RSX type S
Mitsubishi Lancer
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
Mitsubish Eclipse
Mitsubishi 3000GT
Subaru WRX
Subaru WRX STi
If your going with something from the above, you shouldnt really need an engine swap.
But you should install turbo or twin turbos and tune them for around 4000rpm. You'll need popper valves to keep the turbos running smooth.
You'll need a cold air intake.
New exhaust system.
Get better tires and upgrade the brake calipers because some of the above cars are older.
Then this isnt performance but buy a radar detector. The Valentine 1 is the best in the business, and Cobras are really good too.
Then you'll need the spray to put on your liscence plate that scrambles photo radar.
The first thing to think about changing is the BRAKES!!! There's no point in making it fast if you can't stop! The Hondas and Toyotas probably have the most fun/cost ratio and availability for performance parts.
May 15th, 2011 — accessories Parts Components
If you are considering buying a damage car or truck for repair parts, then you should know that you are one of a number of car lovers who prefer used parts to new ones. here, I will tell you a few things to look out for when buying a salvaged car that you intend to repair for future use. First, you have the benefits of lower price if you were to purchase used car parts from a salvage business such as a junkyard .
buying an insurance write off or damaged vehicle is not the job of an amateur, but rather some one with knowledge of parts, repair and the value of cars. you should understand that the depth of damage on the automobile will be the first thing to consider. How bad the damage is will determine if you will need a repair person or if you can do it yourself.
Doing it yourself will greatly reduce your cost, but if you are not able to do a professional job, you should consider using a repair shop.
Junkyards, car breakers, salvage auctions and scrapyards have a wide array of makes and models to choose from. Online auctions designate vehicles as CAT C salvage and CAT D salvage depending on the quality of the vehicle and the depth of the damage. when you are negotiating a price or placing a bid take other unforeseen cost into consideration.
There are always hidden cost associated with repairs that will not be seen right away. however, the main cost will be the cost of the replacement parts and labor, if any.
Do overview of prices of used parts before attempting to buy a salvage car. Some vehicles replacement parts are expensive, especially if they are foreign, or the make and model are no longer being produce.
Car breakers offer affordable prices on used car parts that were salvaged from vehicles that were damaged in an accident. These used parts are most of the time in very good condition and could save you up to 80 percent of the cost of a new or rebuilt part.
There are many vehicles on the market which have been damaged through Katrina or the Flood in Nashville, Texas and other places around the U.S. If you are buying salvage cars or used parts ask about the history of the vehicle. there is a possibility that the salvage yard may have a history of the vehicle.
If after doing some assessment you are not sure about the extent of the damage, bring a qualified mechanic or repair specialist with you to give you a professional evaluation . there are also websites that provide cheap, reliable salvaged and rebuilt parts at large discount. Auto Parts Warehouse is just one of them.
If you are considering repairing you vehicle then junk yards is a great low budget option for reliable salvage used car parts to get you up and running
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May 10th, 2011 — accessories Parts Components
A motorcycle exhaust is one of the first aspects of performance modification. a stock motorcycle exhaust will hinder your performance by restricting exhaust flow exiting your powerplant. To improve exhaust flow from your motor, you will need to select an aftermarket motorcycle exhaust.
Why Upgrade?
A motorcycle exhaust will improve your performance, as well as give you a more aggressive sound. Each motorcycle exhaust has a one-of-a-kind tone and some are much louder than others, but most exhausts will offer a significant improvement in sound quality.
An aftermarket motorcycle exhaust looks much superior than a stock exhaust and come in many different finishes. some examples are polished aluminum, polished stainless steel, carbon fiber, and titanium. some brands, such as Micron and Wolf also offer solid colors and color drop designs. a stock motorcycle exhaust is often very heavy and awfully quiet, due to the government regulation over emissions and noise level requirements. Many times a stock exhaust can hinder your cornering capability by sticking too far out.
One you have decided to remove your stock motorcycle exhaust and replace it with a higher calibre aftermarket exhaust, you will need to make several choices.
First, you will need to decide which style you like best. For sportbikes, these options can include canister finishes, such as aluminum, carbon fiber, and titanium. For Harleys and cruisers, these options can include chrome, black, slash cut, or straight cut.
If you are looking for a performance increase, you will need to research dyno charts of horsepower increases. you will need to contact the manufacturer or an authorized reseller for this information.
Brand Names make a Difference
Next, you will need to decide on a brand name, such as D&D Exhaust, Sato, or Hindle. it is important to do research on the brand study of the exhaust so you can be clear about the quality, customer support, and style of apiece one. Also bear in mind that apiece brand of exhaust has its own one-of-a-kind sound. at this point it might be a good intent to ask a friend, riding buddy, or online forum for suggestions. however, these recommendations can sometimes only take you so far. the absolute ideal way to cement your brand reseller of motorcycle parts. These resellers have extensive experience with apiece brand they carry and they will give you an honest suggestion.
Now that you have chosen the style that you think would look ideal on your cycle and you have chosen the exhaust manufacturer, you need to decide where to buy.
You have a few options to buy your exhaust. If you’re trying to save a tiny bit of money and are willing to take a huge risk, you can check on eBay or Craigslist for a used exhaust. a used exhaust will typically have some alteration such as scratches, dings, or scrapes. it is also very important to comprehend that you might have fitment issues since it is not packaged and checked for accuracy like they are when they are brand new.
It is suggested to buy your exhaust new from a reputable seller. many times, a new exhaust will come with a manufacturers warranty against defects. When purchasing used, this warranty usually does not transfer to the new owner.
If you decide to buy locally from a franchise dealer you will more than likely pay more than purchasing through an online retailer. Many times a local brick and mortar dealer will still have to order the exhaust and you will still need to move for it. this is why it is suggested to buy your new exhaust from an online retailer. it will be delivered directly to your home or office in a short time.
Once you buy and install your brand new motorcycle exhaust you will be riding in style and will be much safer since other cars will hear you coming. Noticeable horsepower increases will most likely also occur.
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