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    Magnesium Wheels Essay

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    Magnesium wheels are a kind of rims that are used for vehicles. These wheels are generally made of magnesium alloy. These wheels were only used for race cars initially, but these the magnesium wheels are used in a wide range of vehicles. In most cases, the rims of car wheels are made using steel, as it gives great strength to the wheel. However, there are rims which are made using other materials that are as strong as steel. Since the weight of vehicles are reduced by the wheels, the wheels’…

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    ultimate expressions of personal freedom. You can drive wherever you want, as long as nobody else gets in your way. Accordingly, therein lies the problem with driving, the age of distracted and entitled drivers is upon us. Few drivers on the road properly prepare themselves for the dangers of operating a 2-ton guided missile on public roadways with hundreds of other people. Getting yourself physically, mentally and emotionally prepared to drive is a simple process that too many of today’s…

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    Ball Joint Project

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    used for this project were Ball joint replacement kit or the Ten80 kit. Procedure: The steps we took to do this project were as follow; the first step was prep the work area. Park on a flat surface and block both rear wheels, front and back. Jack both front wheels off the ground and support the vehicle with jack stands. Chock the back tires to make sure nothing will move anywhere while you're working. The second step required for this…

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    And at that time my back wheels where already over that little slanted lip that separates the road and the sidewalk. O then once I got my hands situated I took my foot off the break but the car wouldn’t move so I was like alright, I need some gas. So I was trying to do that slowly and it was working gout so far I started to move up. I wanted to be extremely careful though because my room is right in front of the house where I park the car. And it being a new car and…

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    Identify Types Of Drivers

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    There is a large variety of people you can spot driving behind the wheel. In fact, there is no driving personality quite the same as another, but all drivers have certain characteristics that helps determine how they are labeled. Every driver is different; however, there are three categories that they can be grouped into: the overly cautious driver, the normal driver, and the reckless driver. The overly cautious driver is the first category of vehicle operators and they are known to move…

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    So i knew I would have to be careful. I was not very careful. I pushed off slightly because i was not at the edge of the hill yet, as it started to pick up speed the right wheel started to violently shake and when I went to lean to turn, the wheel suddenly broke off with a snap and a grind of metal against cement. Then it stopped suddenly and I was flung forward off the side of the hill and started to roll down hitting and scraping the sharp rocks and sticks…

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    runner,” My sister replied. “No you won’t, I’ll never forgive myself if something happened to you,” My dad replied. Once there was a break in cars my dad got out of the car walked quickly to the back of the truck. And started taking pictures of the wheel to show the mechanics. After he took some pictures and he couldn’t see another car coming. He ran faster than we had ever seen him run across the 2 lane highway and disappeared down the hill. It felt like forever waiting for my dad to come up…

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    incorrectly leading up to an accident or an injury to occur onto you. With that said, let us show you how to change a tire. To begin, you need the following materials which are spare tire, two wheel blocks, a car jack, and a lug wrench. The spare tire could either a temporary tire or a replacement while the wheel block could be a bricks, wood, stone, or anything large enough to keep the vehicle from rolling. Often, these tools can be found in your vehicle. If you don’t have all of these tools,…

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    According to Michelin and the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, more than 50% of U.S. teens don 't know how to change a flat tire ("More than 50% of U.S. Teens.”). It is necessary for teens to learn how in case a flat would occur while they are driving. When driving down the road, one will start to feel the car start pull to one side and then they will feel the dreaded sound of the tire going flat. So they would pull over and realize they do not know how to change a tire. One will go to…

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    Now I am not talking about a calm yell, but a loud and shaking yell. He had yelled my name because the wheel had started to barely graze the white line. That was something I always did when driving and was very well aware of. However, when he yelled it startled me and put my mind back to when he was swerving the car, and I swerved the car all the way into…

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