Yes, the Neilsen Tyre changer is good and receives good reviews by consumers.
Any auto parts store should be able to sell this item or order it for you. If not, you can go to www.manualtirechanger.com and get one. You can find a manual tire changer for your car at www2.northerntool.com. Another good website is hubpages.com/hub/Manual-Tire-Changer
Putting a used tire changer in your car in case of a blown tire is a smart choice. You may want to test the tire changer if you buy it used. Having any extra equipment in your car incase of an emergancy would be beneficial.
Well, for starters you may want to check out equiptool.com. They have a combo deal that includes a tire changer and wheel blancer for $1,995.00. This seems to be a pretty good deal considering some prices for these machines alone can run from $2495.00 - $3490.00.
It is a changer that you can load & store 5 CDs into and play any of these CDs you want and any time.
In a 1998 Mercury Sable wagon, the CD changer is typically located in the trunk area. It is often mounted on the side or in a compartment near the spare tire. If it has a factory-installed CD changer, it might also be integrated into the audio system. For specific locations, it’s best to consult the owner's manual or check for any compartments or shelves in the trunk.
Any Cd changer will work long as it is installed right.
I just removed my cd changer on my mercedes c240 and the sound stops, any idea how i to get my sound back without cd changer
It is a tire made by a Japanese company that has a good reputation for making quality tires. But like any other tire manufacture they make great tires and not so great tires. So it depends on which tire you buy. You get what you pay for.
It is a tire made by a Japanese company that has a good reputation for making quality tires. But like any other tire manufacture they make great tires and not so great tires. So it depends on which tire you buy. You get what you pay for.
There is no disadvantage to having a large volume CD changer,it can be very convient.
For good tire information online I would suggest going onto any dealership site. Also on the Canadian tire website there would be great information about tires. Also wikipedia would give you information.
Yes Firestone Tire coupons should be accepted anywhere. They are used for any Firestone Tires around the world.