Archive for the ‘Trucks’ Category

Beware: Buying Truck Accessories Online

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

We love our trucks. According to the Automotive News Data Center there were 8,269,351 trucks and SUVs sold in 2007. And according to Kicking Tires, “pickup trucks are the lifeblood of the auto industry, contributing an estimated $5,000 to $15,000 to automakers’ coffers for each one sold”.

A truck is not simply a mode of commuting, at least for us Americans, but it is a reflection of our personality as well. So we spend even more money, after the initial purchase, to add some great accessories to give our pickups that “personal touch”. Truck accessories play an important role in not only improving the look of our truck, but improving what others see and think about us and our trucks.

A good quality truck accessory not only looks good, but it can also serve to protect your pickup from wear and tear. There are both interior and exterior truck accessories and truck parts from which to choose.

INTERIOR TRUCK ACCESSORIES

Interior truck accessories are effective in not only increasing your comfort while traveling in your truck, but also helping to keep the interior clean and free from permanent damage. Damage caused by normal use, weather, dirt, and the likes will decrease the value of your truck, making interior truck accessories an investment worth considering.

EXTERIOR TRUCK ACCESSORIES AND PARTS

Whether your vehicle is a luxurious car, SUV, or truck, you should take care when installing exterior truck parts. Most exterior parts come with complete installation manuals, or you may need to consider having a professional install your truck accessories for you.

Exterior truck accessories include parts like; window vent shades, or rain guards, sunroof deflectors, window graphics, bed rails, handle covers, bull bars, and fender trim to name just a few. These custom truck parts come in stainless steel, black, and are available for many, many different truck makes, models and sizes.

Adding these truck accessories will draw attention to the definitive difference between a luxurious, fancy or a good looking truck and a boring or dull pickup which hardly draws anybody’s attention.

BUYING TRUCK ACCESSORIES AND TRUCK PARTS ONLINE

You can buy almost any truck part and accessories you need or want, online. It’s much smarter to buy these items online because it will save you a lot of time and energy shopping for truck parts and accessories around town. Online, you can view a retailers entire inventory, without ever leaving the comfort of your home, and in many cases, find better prices. In fact, shopping for your truck needs online allows you to effectively compare prices, guarantees and return policies. Be absolutely sure you understand the terms of purchase and returns, especially if you are planning to install your truck accessories yourself. Some retailers will not offer returns on certain ones, others will offer a return only after an inspection upon their receipt. Be smart and be informed and you can experience many rewarding online truck accessory purchases that will have your truck looking great and you feeling great!

Sacks Trucks ? 10 Things to Know

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

If you are wanting to buy a sack truck for your business you may be a little lost with all the sack truck variations there are available, and you may be unsure which sack truck is best for you and your company.

Here are some things you should know about sack trucks which will aid you in your decision when buying and using a sack truck:

1. Sack Truck Different Names – sack trucks have a few different names for them such as two-wheel dolly, a stack truck, or a trolley or sack truck in the United Kingdom, or a bag barrow in New Zealand.2. Stair Climber Sack Trucks – if you are going to be moving heavy boxes or objects (filing cabinets, dishwashers, washing machines etc) up and downstairs a normal sack truck simply won’t do the job you’ll need a stair climber sack truck.3. Cost of Sack Trucks – sack trucks are reasonable inexpensive especially for the amount of hassle and struggle they save you. You can usually pick up a standard sack truck for around £40.4. Sack Truck Tyres – when purchasing your sack truck be sure you are buying the right sack truck with the right tyres for where the truck will be used. You can purchase harder wearing tyres for your sack trucks if necessary to avoid punctures and tear.5. Sack Truck Use – to use a sack truck you simply load the load on to the footplate, tilt the handles backwards using force so the weight is on the wheels, and then you can move the load around more easily and freely.6. Sack truck Footplates – sack trucks have an option of footplates and so you can choose which one best suits you, such as a folding footplate which easily folds away when not in use so it is easier and smaller to store.7. Sack Truck Training – ensure you give your employees the correct training if they are going to be using your sack truck, failure to do so may lead to injury.8. Sack Truck Maintenance – regularly check your sack truck to check it is at a good level of standard for use, check the wheels run smoothly, check the hand grips are in good condition, if the sack truck has brakes check they are working correctly and responsively.9. Sack Truck Load Secure – before maneuvering your load on the sack truck ensure it is safely and securely in position for if the load was to fall over in motion this can cause injury and can damage the product load.10. Safely Use your Sack Truck – ensure you are aware of your surroundings while you are using your sack truck such as drops, inclines, hallways, low door ways and so on. Failure to do so may lead to an accident to the operator and others around.

Truck Racks Aren’t Just for Contractors: 8 Ways to Use a Truck Rack

Monday, July 26th, 2010

When most people think of truck racks, they envision contractorâ??s trucks — often beat-up pickups with precariously mounted metal racks in their beds.  While truck racks are well suited to a contractorâ??s needs, they are also very versatile, practical accessories with many different uses.

To give you a taste of why truck racks are so popular among pickup truck owners, here are 8 ways to use a truck rack.

1. Hauling ladders and lumber.

As already noted, truck racks are the perfect solution for a contractorâ??s needs.  Strong ladder racks provide a way to haul ladders and lumber horizontally without hanging them off the end of the bed.  Painters, auto glass installers, and similar professionals may also find that truck racks make it easier to haul their equipment and supplies.

When purchased to suit a contractorâ??s needs, truck racks need to be very sturdy and reliable.  Most likely a rack that features a permanent type of installation will work best for these purposes.

2. The cyclistâ??s best friend.

Cycling is a popular sport in many areas, but unless you have an awesome network of bike routes in your city, you probably have to drive to get to the trailheads.  Therefore finding a way to haul bikes is an issue for many people.

Truck racks make a great way to haul bikes — much more appropriate than some of the other options, such as trunk racks for sedans.  While bikes tend to bang around a lot when hung on the end of a trunk, truck racks enable you to secure them better — often without having to take off the front tire, either.

3. Hitting the slopes.

Skis are another piece of sports equipment that is large and unwieldy, making transportation difficult.  Leaving your skis loose in the bed of the truck to rattle and bang around isnâ??t good for either your skis or your truck, and most sedans donâ??t have enough room inside to carry skis safely.  Truck racks and roof racks for sedans and SUVS solve this problem by enabling you to fasten your skis securely to the rack.

4. Four-wheeling glory.

Four-wheelers and ATVs — small vehicles that people often drive on trails and across rough terrain in parks and open space — are another type of sports equipment that must be hauled to your destination.  Believe it or not, you can haul ATVs on truck racks and ladder racks — the racks are made to withstand heavy loads such as an ATV, and keep the vehicle level and steady during transportation.  Truck racks also make it fairly easy to load and unload ATVs, giving you more time to have fun when you reach your destination.

5. Carrying kayaks and canoes.

There is seemingly no end to the sports equipment that can be hauled on a truck rack!  For obvious reasons, kayaks and canoes need to be transported to your destination, unless of course you live in Venice or happen to have a river running through your backyard.  No matter how graceful these boats are in the water, they are heavy and unwieldy out of it.  Truck racks provide a strong, secure method of transporting kayaks and canoes from point A to point B!

6. A place to put your luggage.

Whether you are taking your family on a road trip or run a shuttle service, truck racks and roof racks for vans and SUVs provide a great place to stash luggage.  If you have four or more people in your family or if you have full occupancy in your shuttle, interior space will be at a premium, so why not move some of the luggage to the exterior?  Luggage racks can help cut down on sibling squabbles during road trips — or, for the shuttle owner, they can help to create a more organized and professional appearance to appeal to riders.

7. Saving space with cargo boxes.

Even when you are not taking a road trip or taking on passengers, space inside a vehicle — particularly a truck — is at a premium.  Just thing about all the things you take with you when you leave the house — things that quickly pile up inside the car — and you will understand what I mean.

A truck rack offers a practical solution to this problem, as it can carry a couple cargo boxes.  Instead of keeping things you rarely use inside the truck, you can put them inside the cargo boxes, and save the cab space for more important things — like your friends and family.

8. Just for looks!

Of course, you really donâ??t need to have a practical reason to put a truck rack on your truck.  Many people buy truck racks just because they like the way they look.  Many truck racks — such as certain models of headache racks — are compatible with light racks and other truck accessories, making them ideal choices for anyone who wants to improve the appearance of their truck.

Whatever reason you have for wanting a truck rack, you have every reason to be happy with your investment â?? truck racks are some of the most versatile and useful accessories you can buy!