How to Install Brake Pads
Ever needed to replace your brake pads but didn't have the money to take it to the shop? Installing brake pads is a great do it yourself job. You can save money and you can learn new things along the way. ...read more
By LC Enterprises February 14, 2013
Had a hard time figuring out a project for my vehicle's factory system, Lee knew right what to do and what parts I needed, he was dead on. Helped me install it and would not take a fee for it, you do not see that everyday. I recommend him for any project. ...read more
By South Central Tinting February 14, 2013
Saw the message you were back, that is awesome dude!!!!! Your the best in the area for sure. Need some help with a project I started, will call you to fix my mess up hahah!! ...read more
By Stahl February 14, 2013
Saw your redirect on Facebook, good to see you around. Bang up job on my vehicles, tint still looks as good as day 1. Might have you do some of that new painting your working with, will be in contact. ...read more
Did you know the sun's rays can cause a car's interior to become unbearably hot. Installing a high performance window film can reduce your car's interior surface temperatures by as much as 29°F… creating a more comfortable ride, lessening the burden on the air conditioning system, and saving fuel. Ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause damage to a vehicle's interior — and to human skin. Window film forms a protective barrier that blocks up to 99% of UV rays, which keeps your car's interior looking newer, longer, and shields you and your passengers from UV exposure. ...read more
By Custom Car & Audio March 11, 2011
We've just published a new edition of our newsletter! You can check it out on our website and get the latest information from Custom Car Audio. Let us know what you think! Read It Now Here ...read more
By Custom Car & Audio December 07, 2010
A remote car starting system can be a boon during weather extremes. Whether the engine needs extra time to warm up during the cold winter months, or the air conditioning needs an extra minute to cool down your car from the hot summer sun, your car can be comfortable and ready to drive from a distance at the press of a button. Remote starters are a convenient way to start your car without being in your car. Remote starters can allow you to start warming up or cooling down your car before you even get outside. Before making the decision about which remote starter to buy, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Choose a remote starter that will let you know when it's working and when it's not. Sometimes, you might be a little too far away to start your car with the remote starter. A quality remote starter will have some way of letting you know if it worked, such as your headlights flashing or turning on.Check the remote start system for necessary safety features. One important safety feature is making sure the remote starter cannot be used if the hood of the car is open. Choose a remote starter that protects your car from damage. For example, if the remote starts the car while the engine is already running, your car could be damaged. The starter should also have the ability to shut the engine off if it's overheating.Be sure the remote starter you choose has buttons that you can program yourself. You can program the buttons so that two need to be pressed at once to start the car, for example. This will help prevent the car from being turned on by accident.Select a remote starter with a range that will work for your lifestyle. For example, if you park your car 200 feet from your home, the remote starter should have a range of 200 feet or more. However, a quality remote starter will have a range of at least 400 feet.Make sure the remote starter you choose can bypass the immobilizer system in your car. Not all cars are equipped with this system, but if your car is, you'll need a remote starter that can bypass it. ...read more
By Custom Car & Audio November 23, 2010