Ifixit DIY Vehicles Hints & Tips
How to care for you vehicle. In this category we will be looking into 4×4’s, bicycles, boats, caravans, cars, motorbikes, motor-homes, RC, buggies, helicopters, planes and trucks.
How to care for you vehicle. In this category we will be looking into 4×4’s, bicycles, boats, caravans, cars, motorbikes, motor-homes, RC, buggies, helicopters, planes and trucks.
Adding a coolant to your car engine is part of maintaining so it continues to run. Whether you’re adding coolant as a proactive measure to avoid engine troubles, or you…
Restoring the wheels on a VW Beetle, or “Bug,” might not seem like a huge problem but failing to fix it will put added strain on other wheel studs and…
Fix a hole in a fibreglass car body by following this simple step by step guide. As automobile owners drive their cars longer between trade-ins, wear and tear becomes a…
Designing your boat interior is another exciting step in being the proud owner of a boat. In your design, safety and complying with safety codes must be of equal importance…
Maintain your Range Rover in order to keep it running smoothly. Like most models and makes, unexpected problems occasionally arise, but there are services that should be performed on all…
Rust accumulates on door hinges when moisture is allowed to build up on the surface of the metal. The moisture mixes with oxygen and forms rust. In addition to its…
Many boating enthusiasts own boats made of fiberglass. This material is durable, affordable and lightweight, but can become damaged due to collisions or regular wear and tear over time. No…
Replacing a rotor on a 4×4 Dodge is something you can do when you change the brake pads. Reasons why you would need to change the rotors include warping, grooves…
Making your Ford 4×4 into a mudding truck can require as few or as many modifications as you would like. Any truck can go in the mud, however, modifications make…
Change the shock absorbers on your Land Rover to keep your ride smooth while you are driving. Without the shocks you would feel every bump that your Land Rover drives…