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Alloy Wheels Tyres
By Armaand Del Franco

Alloy Wheels Tyres are what many men dream of having on their car as they look great even when placed on the most boring car and they have lots of benefits too. If you want your vehicle to look much better then get yourself some. Alloy Wheels Tyres Are very different from your everyday car wheels they are much lighter in which improves the steering of your vehicle and increases the speed of the car. There are a few types of alloys that are heavier than the equivalent size steel wheel but this is not generally the rule. Alloy Wheels Tyres Have the advantage of being better heat conductors too than steel wheels this gives the car better heat dissipation from the brakes which in turn reduces the chance of the brake failing, especially when in difficult driving conditions. The alloy wheel itself is shiny and usually has a cool design, so there is no need for paint or any wheel covers. But steel wheels either have to be painted steel rims with a chromed wheel nut, or have to be hidden with cheap plastic wheel covers. If you look on the internet for car alloy you will be pleasantly be surprised by the reduced prices compared with most garages so it is well worth a quick look.


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It`s like a lottery when you drive to the petrol station. You simply never know what price you are going to pay. Petrol prices peaked last year and there was a threat of revolt by many motorists. It seems we pay a premium for our fuel over here in the UK and a slight reprieve in prices seems to be followed by further increases. It`s little wonder that a number of motorists have had LPG Conversions carried out on their vehicles. During the conversion process an additional tank is fitted in the boot of the car and it becomes a duel-fuel vehicle. Once the LPG Conversions are completed drivers have the option to fill up with petrol or LPG gas and a switch in the car changes from option to the other. An additional filling connector is fitted to the vehicle and the driver attaches a dispenser to the connector, locks it into position and then presses a button which fills the LPG tank. It`s a simple process and when you see the difference in prices between gas and petrol you`ll be amazed. At the moment LPG is about 50 pence per litre whereas petrol is nearing the £1.09 mark. Ok, you get fewer miles per gallon by using the gas but the difference is pretty marginal. You`d think you`d won the lottery if you only had to pay 50p per litre for gas to run your car and this is one of the great benefits of the LPG Conversions.



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