Friday, February 15, 2008

Pimp My Truck!

By Pat Caymus

 Platinum Quality Author

Pimp My Ride-or I Mean, My Truck


Do you feel like you're old convertible, jeep, or even huge truck needs some pimping? You basically don't have to scram. There are far too many choices that you can absolutely pick. These are called aftermarket accessories.


Aftermarket Racks


One of the most common problems in trucks, and even any other type of vehicle, is space. It seems like there's no area that will ever suffice your needs. But before you get mad and wish that there will be a car manufacturer who's open to building much larger vehicles, there are a number of aftermarket racks that can give you ample storage for the many things that you are probably going to transport, especially if you're going in a very long trip.


The aftermarket racks will give the extension your trunk needs. All you have to do is to take way your backseat and set up the trunk. This way, you can have more space at the back of your truck, particularly when you have a Jeep.


If you're truck has its own hard top, you can get yourself a rack basket that reminds you of Safari. It will surely make your jeep ultrafashionable; what's more, it can contain loads of cargo.


Aftermarket Winch


Let's face it, you enjoy it when you're traveling in rough terrain. It gives you a sense of hype, not to mention that it's going to be such a fulfilling experience if you can escape the mud, rocks, and slopes. But one of the biggest problems when it comes to such travel or off-roading is that you have all the probability of getting stuck. That's definitely okay if you have your friends with you. You can simply ask your buddy to come down and help you pull the Jeep or truck that has been buried in the mud. But what if it's only you? That's why it's very important that you bring with you an aftermarket winch.


If you're going to pick up a winch, it may be a good idea if you go for one that has a wire rope as long as 125 feet. It should be able to wound your motor and can pull up as much as 9,000 pounds. You'll be surprised on how fast you will remove yourself from your place.


Aftermarket Light Bar


Whether you like it or not, there will definitely be time when you have to travel when your environment's totally dark. That is the time when the sun is down or that stars and moon start to show up. However, it's also possible that you can drive around your truck without any source of light. What if you hit yourself and your truck to a tree? Of course, you can't blame the plant for your unfortunate situation.


There's a good way on how to prevent that. You can just install or mount an aftermarket light bar such as Maxi. Besides protecting the front side of your truck from getting damaged after the collision, it will also save you much time and effort as there's no need for you to drill them. All you have to do is to get rid of the torque bolts, which you can find at the half side of the top portion of your truck's windshield hinge, install the light bar, and then return the torque bolts. Sounds easy, doesn't it? Aftermarket Covers


When you're traveling, and especially if you have an open portion of your vehicle, it's very important that you can ensure that they are kept safe, especially from the harsh elements. You also need something to hold everything down. That's where the aftermarket covers come in. One of the most preferred choices can be the Tonneau covers. They are also highly valued because you can easily tuck them or put them in storage when they're no longer in use.


What are you waiting for? Pimp up your ride and add style and more functionality to your well-loved truck.








Pat Caymus loves trucks and writes about them at a Truck Bed Liners site and he discusses other truck accessories there, such as Spray on Truck Bed Liners and more.


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