RockAuto Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 (edited) Eliminate the Squeals, Squeaks & Grinding: Give your dad a pair of new Wiper Blades and help him regain maximum visibility and reduce the streaking, skipping, splitting or squeaking (found under "Wiper & Washer"). Improve brake performance and stop the grinding with a Rotor & Brake Pad Kit (found under "Brake & Wheel Hub"). Take advantage of the Power Stop Father's Day mail-in rebate and save an additional $10 or $30 on select brake kits at RockAuto.com through June 18, 2018. Spruce Up Dad’s Interior & Exterior: Replace the stained and heavily worn Floor Mats (found under "Interior"), cracked Grille, shattered Fog / Driving Lamp Assembly or broken Outside Mirror (found under "Body"). Detail Dad’s car inside and out with Interior Cleaner, Metal Polish or Wax (found under Fluid in the "Body" and "Interior" categories of the "Tools & Universal Parts" tab). Replace His Slowly Failing Parts: Door Lock Actuators, trunk/hood Lift Supports (found under "Body") and Struts/Shock Absorbers (found under "Suspension") are just a few examples of parts that fail gradually over time. Dad will notice and appreciate how the years roll back when these parts are replaced! Not sure which parts or tools your dad needs now or down the road? A RockAuto Gift Certificate, available for any amount, will let your car enthusiast choose the parts or tools he needs. Update Dad’s RockAuto Hat and T-Shirt collection, help Dad keep his beverage hot or cold with a RockAuto Tumbler, or add to his RockAuto magnet collection with a Magpack! Edited June 8, 2018 by RockAuto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panamericano Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 ...new Wiper Blades ...heavily worn Floor Mats... Door Lock Actuators, trunk/hood Lift Supports ... Boy, RpckAuto zeroed in his "target audience" here. Our cars are almost maintenance proof for these items. Or course, I guess some people might wear out wiper blades. I put mine on once a year for the state inspection, then promptly store them. They do not appear to have aged a bit in years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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