Wheel Lugs for Sale
- Dorman wheel studs press-in 1/2-20" 0.621" knurl dia 0.313" uhl set of 10(US $17.97)
- Dorman wheel studs press-in 14mmx1.50" rh thread 15.83mm knurl cadillac(US $9.97)
- Dorman wheel studs press-in 9/16-18" 0.625" knurl dia 0.625" uhl set of 10(US $19.97)
- Dorman lug nuts 7/16-20" conical seat - 60 degree set of 25(US $18.97)
- Dorman lug nuts 1/2-20" conical seat - 60 degree set of 25(US $19.97)
- Dorman lug nuts 14mm x 1.50 conical seat - 60 degree set of 10 polished(US $43.92)
Aston Martin recalls 75 percent of all cars built since 2007
Wed, 05 Feb 2014If you own a left-hand drive Aston Martin -- any left-hand drive Aston Martin -- built since November 2007, listen up: your car has just been recalled. Smug right-hand drive Aston Martin owners can rest easy, unless their car was built after May 2012; those cars are gonna need replacement parts, too. All in all, the recall impacts 17,590 cars, or roughly 75 percent of the automaker's run from the 2008 model year on, according to Reuters.
Range Rover Evoque: A different Evoque for every customer
Sat, 05 Mar 2011The Range Rover Evoque in Geneva came in a fetching shade of green We’ve had the roll out of the Range Rover Evoque piecemeal over the last nine months, from the first showing of an Evoque with a name at Kensingon Palace last July, through to the reveal of the 5-Door Evoque – accidentally at Paris and then officially at Los Angeles. What we now learn at Geneva is that Land Rover intends for the Evoque to be the most customisable Range Rover there has ever been, with an almost endless permutation of options and colours and fabrics and styles and… The starting point for customising the Evoque – beyond choosing either diesel or petrol, 2WD or 4WD and 3 or 5 door – is the basic trim options of Pure, Prestige and Dynamic. Then you’ll get confronted with the options for the exterior paint job; there are twelve of those with three different, contrasting roof colours.
Telematics discounts tempting young drivers
Wed, 17 Sep 2014INCREASING numbers of young drivers are opting-in to telematics-based car insurance in attempt to reduce their premiums. Specialist young driver insurer Carrot has reported a 62% rise in the number of its policyholders choosing to have a telematics device, consisting of accelerometers and a GPS tracker, fitted to their car. The company says that they could save up to 20% on their annual insurance premium, which for the youngest drivers almost always amounts to a discount of hundreds of pounds.