Monday, October 18, 2010

ARE Truck Caps and Covers - SEMA 2008 - Episode 1

ARE Truck Caps and Covers reporting from the 2008 SEMA show, at the ARE booth, featuring an ARE Z Series fiberglass truck cap on a Chevy Silverado, with a Yakima roof rack and Yakima accessories.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0q0I0ZXH98&hl=en

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Custom Dually Truck Accessories-Third Brake Light Covers

All vehicles are equipped with two brake lights, one on the left and the other on the right. A third brake light has been added to most vehicles in the last 10 to 15 years as an improvement to vehicular safety. On dually trucks this third brake light is located above the rear window.

Most dually truck owners are looking for ways to customize their truck and this third brake light is one of the easiest ways to do just that. Custom Third Brake Light Covers are designed to install over factory truck brake light lenses in just seconds. There is no drilling or other modifications required for installation. Simply remove the 2 screws, place the third brake light cover over the stock plastic lens and reinstall the 2 screws. Only a screwdriver is needed, it's just that simple. They will work on any regular cab truck, extended cab dually or crew cab dually.

Most custom third brake light covers are finely crafted of either brilliantly polished billet aluminum, brushed billet aluminum or chrome. However, a paintable third brake light covers is also available and will add a custom look to your dually.

Third brake light covers are custom made for your year, make and model of dually truck. They are available in dozens of designs, like Chevy, Dodge, Ford and GMC factory logos, or choose the "USA" cover to show your love for your country. Other popular styles include - 4X4, Blast, Flames or just plain round holes.

If you drive a Chevrolet Dually, Dodge Dually, Ford Dually or GMC Dually pickup there is a third brake light cover available that will enhance the stock appearance. It's attention to detail that gets your dually truck noticed. So if you want a detailed and finished look to your custom dually truck, add a Custom Third Brake Light Cover today. Cost vary from $40.00 to $50.00 and always look for free shipping.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

5 Keys To Lifting Your SUV

Lifted trucks offer great styling and performance benefits. Raising your truck or SUV adds a beefy look surely will grab the attention of other drivers. The correct lift kit also gives you the capacity to travel off-road.

There are positive aspects that a lift can offer your vehicle, however, there are at least as many negatives to consider before purchasing.

First and foremost is safety; Lift kits elevate the center of gravity of your truck, making it more prone to rollovers. Lifts also raise the height of the bumper (and any reinforcement material behind the bumper) which could cause serious injury in an accident. Bumpers were made to collide with other bumpers, not other passengers. Also, sitting up high can improve visibility for a driver who is looking directly ahead, but what about those annoying cars riding in your blind spot? Now all of these negatives aren't reasons not to put a lift on your SUV, just items to consider before purchasing, ensuring you do a quality job that will endure the life of your car.

Have you considered what your stock wheels will look like on your new and improved "monster" truck? Many truck owners also purchase new tires and rims to match the look of their lifted truck. This is a great idea and continues to add to the individuality of your vehicle. However, don't forget that this will likely add more expense to your project. Another drawback is that when you significantly change wheel size, it is necessary to recalibrate your speedometer. This can easily be taken care of by the mechanic who mounts your lift system.

Another thing to consider is ride quality. Is my new lift going to alter the feel of my car? Will a drive down the highway become less smooth? What about fuel economy? Although lift kits undoubtedly make an off-road trip much more enjoyable and smoother, the case may not be the same on the highway. Ask to test drive a raised vehicle at your local dealer to grasp the feel of sitting higher than usual.

Once you have addressed the issues with lifting your truck or SUV, it is time to decide what kind of lift you need. There are two different options: a body lift or a suspension lift. A suspension lift kit raises the entire frame, engine, and power train, using springs, to your desired height. This option is ideal for the true off-road enthusiast. It is a bit more pricey than the other option, but provides you the best clearance for off-road capabilities. A body lift is just that, lifting the body. It does not lift the frame. This method is often a lot cheaper and looks great, but does not give your truck more clearance when off-roading. If you want to make your truck look unique and stylish, and only need to drive on established roads, a body lift is probably your best option.

The next step in your search for a truck lift kit is making the purchase. Most importantly you should look around to find the best deals and quality equipment. Get quotes from your local body shop. Ask them what kits they would recommend and how much it will cost to install each type of kit. Don't forget to get a timeline of how long the project will take. The internet is also a great source. Search for different lifts online and compare prices to your body shop. A good way to save money is to purchase the kit of your choice online and then bring it to your local mechanic and have them install it for you. Another good place to look is in truck magazines. They not only have excellent advertisements selling the latest and greatest lift kits, but the magazine could also provide some insight into which companies have good warranties, and which kits have stood the test of time and durability.

Before jumping on the lift kit bandwagon, don't forget the issues concerning your vehicle and a lift kit. By doing the research and finding the best lift kit for your truck you are ensuring thousands of miles of off-road bliss ahead!

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Buying And Owning A Custom Truck

Owning a custom truck can be a full time hobby. Together with the usual maintenance and servicing needed to on any vehicle you will find your time taken up by many hours of cleaning and hunting down the latest truck part and accessory.

Many long distance truck drivers drive a custom truck as it is often used to give an indication of their persona and to let people know what type of things they are into together with showing the world how cool their truck is.

Most custom truck enthusiast will have designer spray art on their cabs, bonnets or in some cases the entire vehicle. It is rare than anyone looking to own a custom truck will buy a pre sprayed and decaled truck as this simply wont reflect their own individual style.

It is far better to buy a regular truck and then customise it exactly as you want it and in your own time. When buying a truck just like any other vehicle you should ensure that all the paperwork is in order and ask to see the vehicle history to determine our well the truck has been serviced and maintained.

Also ensure the vehicle has not been involved in any accidents by carrying out the relevant checks as the last think you will want after spending many hours of devoted work creating a fantastic truck is too find out it should not be legally allowed to be on the road.

If you are not mechanically minded then it is essential you bring a good mechanic with you or better still pay for a qualified mechanic to give the truck a full check of both the body work and the engine.

Maintaining and running a custom truck will be very hard on your budget as there are constantly new things you will want to buy for it and specialist parts and truck accessories do not come cheap.

As many truck drivers are driving through the night and spending many hours inside their cabs it is not just the body work and engine they have to think about.

Making a home from home in the cab is just as important. There are many things to consider when designing the perfect custom truck interior. One of the first things you will need is curtains so when you are sleeping you will not be woken up when the sun rises.

With the internet available in most places a laptop is great for keeping on top of emails and communicating with friends and family whilst you are on the road.

A television and radio are also essentials. These are all expensive items but a good custom truck should not be without them. You can also consider designer truck seats with your own personal logo stitched into them.

Modifying a custom truck is endless but can be a great and rewarding hobby.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Custom Mobile Promo Video

Take a look at the vast array of products we offer here at Custom! Hot dog carts, catering trucks, mobile kitchens, disaster relief vehicles, ice cream vans, scooters, food trailers, kiosks, and more! Visit www.foodcart.com for more information!



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Monday, October 4, 2010

RC K5 Blazer Run

Driving my Blazer in a local park.



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