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Make Getting There More Than Half the FunNow that classes have let out, summer vacation is officially underway for families across the United States. According to the Travel Industry Association (TIA) of America, millions of us will pass the time on a road trip.
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Parenting on the Road -- Summer Driving Safety Tips
Checking fluids is the least expensive and most important preventive maintenance you can do. Oil should be changed frequently (every 3,000 to 5,000 miles) if you haul heavy loads or drive in stop-and-go traffic.
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Tip to "Build a Custom Vehicle Without Spending a Fortune!"
After you purchase your basic truck, it's easy enough to find OEM (original equipment manufacturer) replacement body parts which are relatively inexpensive. With most trucks, a "body off" (taking the body off the frame) restoration/rebuild/customization isn't that difficult or expensive if you have a workshop and plan on using the basic body package.
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