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What can you Remove to Make your Vehicle Lighter?

Posted by Jonas | August 12, 2008 .

The heavier your vehicle is the more gas it is going to use regardless of what speed you happen to be moving at. While you can’t do much about the base weight of it, you can remove things on it to lighten it up. Always consider the weight of a vehicle before you invest in one as well.

What are you carrying around in your trunk? Chances are you have a heavy tool box and other items in there you don’t really need. Some basic tools to change a tire as well as your spare and a flashlight are important. You may want to have a blanket in case you break down, a pair of pliers, and a couple of screwdrivers. Everything else you should be able to remove and lighten up the vehicle.

Some individuals have heavy speakers and sound systems in their vehicles. They fill up the backseat as well as the trunk with them. While you may love what this offers, it can be severely hindering your gas mileage. Explore some viable options so you can find out what you can do to get the sound you want without all of the weight from those speakers and amplifiers that go with it.

Excessive chrome on it may be weighing it down as well. Those accessories may look nice but hurting your pocketbook. Consider removing some of them for now to find out how much money you can save at the pumps. You can store them so you can put them back on later if you decide to do so.

One common problem with that though is to be able to add such accessories holes have been drilled into the vehicle. Many people don’t want these areas to be seen so they leave the chrome items on. Find out what you can do to be able to cover them up effectively so you can remove the weight. It may be just investing in some light cover up work.

When you are hauling trailers or another vehicle you need to expect to use more fuel. Make sure you don’t exceed the weight capacity for your towing vehicle. You also need to use the overdrive gears which will help to minimize the amount of additional fuel you end up using.

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