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August 24, 2009

Why Install Fog Light on your car

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Fog Light

Front fog lamps provide a wide, bar-shaped beam of light with a sharp cutoff at the top, and are generally aimed and mounted low.  They may be either white, selective yellow even smoke color . They are intended for use at low speed to increase the illumination directed towards the road surface and verges in conditions of poor visibility due to rain, fog, dust or snow. As such, they are often most effectively used in place of dipped-beam headlamps, reducing the glareback from fog or falling snow, although the legality varies by jurisdiction of using front fog lamps without low beam headlamps..

Use of the front fog lamps when visibility is not seriously reduced is often prohibited, as they can cause increased glare to other drivers, particularly in wet pavement conditions, as well as harming the driver's own vision due to excessive foreground illumination.

The respective purposes of front fog lamps and driving lamps are often confused, due in part to the misconception that fog lamps are necessarily ellow, while any auxiliary lamp that makes white light is a driving lamp. Automakers and aftermarket parts and accessories suppliers frequently refer interchangeably to "fog lamps" and "driving lamps". In most countries, weather conditions rarely necessitate the use of fog lamps, and there is no legal requirement for them, so their primary purpose is frequently cosmetic. They are often available as optional extras or only on higher trim levels of many cars. Therefore, Pro Tuning Lab offer a variety of fog light to let you choose from. 

August 10, 2009

Install Wheel Spacers for your car

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At Pro Tuning Lab, we offer a huge selection of wheel spacer for customers to choice from.

How to install wheel spacer

  1. Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
  2. Remove the rotor and caliper assembly.
  3. Inspect the wheel hub if there is enough space for the studs to pull out.
  4. Remove the hub and bearing assembly if necessary.
  5. Using equivalent wheel stud remover tool or hammer, remove and discard the wheel stud(s).

 

  1. Insert the new stud from the rear of the hub.
  2. Install flat washers and nut (flat side down), onto the wheel stud, then tighten until the wheel stud is fully seated.

Use a light oil on the washers and nut to ease the installation procedure.

 


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