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Why One Should Go for Alloy Wheels August 28th, 2010

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Why One Should Go for Alloy Wheels

Alloy wheels are considered to be a purely visual accessory that is only bought to modify the appearance of the car. What you may not understand, is that there are a numerous technical reasons why you might want to fit alloy wheels to your vehicle.

Mainly new vehicles come fitted with steel wheels as standard since they are cheaper, even though many manufacturers are recognizing the demand for alloy wheels and fit new cars with them, or at least offer them as an optional upgrade.

Alloy is an excellent conductor of heat, improving heat indulgence from the brakes, dropping down the risk of brakes failing when your car is subjected to tough driving conditions. There are also performance benefits in the steering response and road holding, particularly around corners. It is significant to keep your alloy wheels clean and in good condition. You can do this using soap and water based solution. Supplementary products such as wheel wax are also available. Evade products with chemicals that can cause worsening in the finish of your alloy wheels.

Prior to choosing and purchasing a new set of alloys, make sure that they are the right type for your car. Keep in mind that fitting a large set of alloys will give different handling uniqueness to that of the smaller set you may have on your vehicle at present.

So why to upgrade or aftermarket alloys over the standard steel wheel?

The most important reason is down to our desire to show off, or to be unique. Style and image are some of the most significant features we look for when buying a new car or updating the image of the car you have at present. The easiest way of doing this is to upgrade to your alloys, it’s astonishing how much difference a good set of wheels make to the outer shell of your car. It goes with out saying that different styles of alloys will suit different cars & represent them differently for varying reasons, an example of this is putting an aggressive set of alloys on a Japanese performance car would make them more sporty and performance ready where as to add stylish wheels would make the whole image more fashionable.

The other reason of upgrading your wheels is one that people don’t often realize; the performance. The technology after alloy wheels now is much more advanced than it was couple of years ago. Alloy wheels are now much lighter and stronger than the general steel cousins. This not only reduces the weight of the car but they are also designed with more surface area touching the road increasing grip and performance of the wheels, therefore increasing speed, handling, wear of the tyres and can frequently reduce fuel expenditure noticeably. Occasionally when performance is increased the ride comfort is reduced so finding the right balance is the solution when purchasing new alloys.

The manufacturers of alloy wheels manufactures almost all the styles and designs available in rim sizes and stud patterns and they are available for almost all car models including Mercedes Benz, BWM, ford, Honda, Mitsubishi, Audi and Ferrari etc.

After you buy a set of your desired alloy wheels, it is significant to keep them in good condition. Buying the most excellent quality alloy wheels for your car and keep them clean and in good condition will offer a best value for your money.

Eagle Tyres, is a comprehensive tyre sales company in Sydney, providing the largest range of branded tyres, Alloy Wheels, Black Chrome Wheels as well as fitting tyre services with latest facilities and latest tools. For more information visit http://www.eagletyres.com.au

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Gas Ovens And Gas Ranges – Should You Buy An Electric or Gas Range? August 27th, 2010

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Gas Ovens And Gas Ranges – Should You Buy An Electric or Gas Range?

Everyone who owns a restaurant or home will at sometime or another need a new cookers.co.uk”target=”_blank”title=”oven” >oven or range for their kitchen. Perhaps the most importat decision to be made is ‘should I go with gas or electric?’. The technology of both gas ranges and electric ranges has progressed to the point where what had been seen as grave limitations for gas ranges and gas ovens in the past are now either gone or immensely decreased. After a lot of research into the pros and cons of each I recently bought a gas oven and gas range. However what was the right choice for my needs may not be the right choice for you.


For me the most obvious benefit of gas ranges is the instant control of heat. The fact by itself greatly influenced my decision to get a gas range for myself. A gas range provides for a really enjoyable cooking experience. New gas ranges generally have sealed burners which make clean up a snap and reduce the chance of clogging. Clean up on older gas ranges could be difficult as food would occasionaly clog the burners when food was spilled.


In the past Gas cookers.co.uk”target=”_blank”title=”ovens” >ovens were known to have pathetic broiling perfomance and spotty heat. The pitiful broiling performance was usually due to the broiler being a separate shelf below the main oven. This has all changed now, modern gas ovens have even heat and dedicated broilers set up on the top of the main oven cabinet.

Yet another advantage of gas ovens are the by-products of gas combustion, carbon dioxide and water vapor. In most gas convection ovens, the by-products of combustion stream through the oven before going out the flue. This gives gas baking a moist heat that makes baked goods especially turn out more moist and with a better crust. Electric heat bombards the food products with a direct, dry heat that tends to produce a much drier product and therefore a product with a significantly decreased shelf life. Baked goods produced in a gas oven will typically hold for up to 50% longer versus the same product from an cookers.co.uk”target=”_blank”title=”Electric Oven” >electric oven. This means less food waste for your restaurant and less labor cost as you don’t need cook new batches as often when using a gas oven.


For me the choice was clear, gas was the way to go. More instant heat control on the gas range and more uniform, higher caliber of product from the gas oven makes them much more enjoyable to use. Although gas ovens and gas ranges are often more to buy initially, cost to run them over time is often lower than an electric oven. On top of it all, lower labor costs and less food waste, makes a gas range and gas oven the clear choice in my mind.

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