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Showing posts with label 22 black rims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 22 black rims. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

22 In Rims


22 In Rims

I have recently sold a few items on craigslist.org. The website was very easy to use. All I had to do was look for my city and post a little paragraph about my item.

First I sold a set of rims. They were 22" nice rims. I had put them in the auto traders, which are magazines that you can buy to look for vehicles and other miscellaneous items for sale. They cost is anywhere from .25 to a couple dollars for the magazines. To place an ad though it is about $50 dollars for a few weeks. Well when I used auto trader I received no calls on my rims or my truck. I was talking about it one day to a guy at seven eleven and he told me about craigslist. Since it was free I thought what the hay. So I listed my rims first and I had calls within 24 hours. Granted some of the people that call are not serious buyers. They can email you also if you don't want to get phone calls. So that is nice.

It didn't take long to sell the rims, so I went ahead and put my truck on there too. Same thing happened with that. It was real easy to post the items also. You can put pictures on there by simply browsing for picture files. You can also edit or delete the post through a link they email you. I couldn't believe it was that easy and it was free. You can do the same thing on ebay, but you have to pay for it and you have to set up an account.

I would recommend this site to future sellers and buyers. I have found a few things on there I would buy if I had the money too. There are many items available. The only thing I would caution against is if you are not shipping the item, don't go collect the money and deliver the item by yourself. You don't really know who you are dealing with since it is accessible to everyone. Other than that I think it is a great way for people to buy and sell items and it is fun to browse too.

22 Rims


22 Rims

The Hummer H2 has really gotten a bad rap these last few years, and frankly, it isn't an entirely undeserved one. While the H3 tends to get passable fuel economy for a large SUV, the Hummer H2 is still one ride that you can't afford to pass up too many gas stations with. Fortunately, increasing the fuel economy of your Hummer H2 isn't nearly as difficult as finding a parking space these days. With advances in the aftermarket, adherence to the recommended service intervals, and a healthy dose of responsible driving, you can turn your Hummer H2 from an ungrateful tree-stomping, gas- swilling beast into a gratefully tree-stomping beast on a diet.

One of the first things that you have to do to make your Hummer H2 get better fuel economy is to air up the tires and make certain that you're running the correct tires. The incorrect size tire on a Hummer H2 can lead to a fuel economy disaster. Oversized rims may look good, but they take more RPMs to push the Hummer H2 along down the road. When this happens, your injectors have to shoot more gas into the cylinders in order to run at an equal speed. One way of overcoming this if you've just got to run 22" rims on your ride is to change out the gearing. The gearing at the differential can be changed out by sourcing parts for the Hummer H2 from any reputable 4x4 supplier. Doing this will help to offset not only the fuel economy nightmare that the Hummer H2 would become, but also give you better acceleration, as well. Just don't expect to be able to pull a houseboat with you Hummer H2 afterwards. The tradeoff is that you're switching low-end power for high, and your towing will suffer. If you never tow with your Hummer H2, however, you're golden!

Next on you're hit list for upping the fuel economy of your Hummer H2 is to switch your closed airbox system for a high-flow cold air unit. Many, many companies offer complete kits for the Hummer H2 application, and all of them are very high quality, offering you the best fuel economy that can be achieved versus a standard air-induction system. With that said, the final piece of the low-cost puzzle is to trade out your exhaust system for a high-flow system. This works particularly well when used in combination with the cold-air intake, and as an additional benefit, a new, high-flow exhaust for your Hummer H2 will give the exhaust note a nice, throaty bark that will match the Hummer H2's bite.

It goes without saying, however, that the best way to keep the fuel economy of your Hummer H2 on the good side, is to drive gently, not trying to impress all the people behind you at the stoplight, and maintaining the Hummer H2 per the owner's manual's specific maintenance schedule. Not only will you receive better fuel economy for your troubles, but you'll keep yourself out of the repair shop for serious problems more often, as well.