Tuesday, March 11, 2008 

Audi Repair Manual - Your Necessary Car Repair Tool

All audi owners need audi repair manual for all their auto repair and maintenance jobs. Below you can find quality info you need on audi repair manual.

Audi repair Manual: How Necessary
The usefulness of a fully illustrated audi repair manual cannot be overemphasized. More so if you want to get all your repair works correct and with good success.

Audi repair manual will guide all audi car owners especially Do-It-Yourselfers in a step-by-step fashion to help them do it right.

Audi repair manual provides important specific factory- supplied repair information like torque specification, required repair tools, tightening sequences, safety procedures, etc, which you may not be able to find otherwise.

Audi repair manual provide photographs of specific repair procedures. This makes the manual a "good mechanic" standing by your side while you do your Do-It-Yourself auto repair jobs.

Cut-off repair cost drastically with audi repair manual. You know exactly what is wrong with your car, and how to fix it yourself, no more giving your money to some merciless mechanics who always want to cheat you out of your hard earned money.

With your audi repair manual by your side, you are a qualified self made mechanic.

Types Of Audi repair Manual.
Though there are many audi repair manuals in the market, for the best do-it-yourself repair results two publishers stand out, they are;

  1. Haynes Audi repair manual.
  2. Chilton Audi repair manual

I have tried to analyze and explain them below so that you can pick your choice.

Haynes Audi repair Manual
Haynes manuals are unique in that each manual has complete explanations, illustrations, photographs of a real tear-down-and-rebuilt of the original vehicle. It is really on the practical side and very good for starters in Do It Yourself auto repair.

The manual also features photographs of specific audi car repair procedures in progress, you will see it as it is happening. Something to pattern your repair work after.

You can also get a full chapter on scheduled owner maintenance.

Chilton Audi repair Manual
This is also good for audi car owners. It gives full description of features of your audi car parts and excellent service recommendations.

It explains in repair details your car systems; exhaust system, fuel system, ignition system, e.t.c.

It also features systematic audi car troubleshooting. You can take a look at these two manuals and get the one that suit your purpose, the one that you can work with most.

Pick one that gives the best explanations you feels you can understand, the one that speak your language, and then start working.

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Golf Stretches For Use After A Game Of Golf

Following are stretches which can be used after a game of golf to help prevent getting sore and to also improve flexibility. Remember to hold each stretch for at least 30 seconds if you want to see a fast improvement in your flexibility. And if it hurts "Stop!"

Note: Read all instructions carefully before attempting any of these exercises & breath through your nose for all of the stretches.

1. KERB STRETCH

An effective way to stretch your calf muscles is to use a piece of wood or a step. Stand with the balls of your feet on the edge of the step and let your heels drop towards the floor, feeling the stretch in the calf and breathing easily through your nose. I find it best to perform this exercise with both feet at the same time, but you can do it with one leg at a time if you prefer.

2. STANDING QUADRICEPS STRETCH

Stand behind a chair. Hold on to the back of a chair with your left hand for support and raise your lower right leg. Now reach behind yourself with your right arm and get hold of your raised right leg. Next gently ease your right foot towards your buttocks. You will feel the stretch along the front of the thigh. Repeat on the other side breathing easily through your nose.

And I must say I had difficulty at first performing this exercise and if you do to I suggest you initially begin the exercise with the knee of the supporting leg flexed slightly. Once you are stretching you can then gradually try to straighten your support leg to increase the stretch. It is important to keep good posture all throughout this stretch.

3. LYING HAMSTRING STRETCH

Lie on your back for this exercise. Now flex your knees on about a 90 angle. Get hold of your left leg behind the thigh with both hands and straighten your right leg so it is resting on the floor. Now pull your left leg towards your chest trying to get it as close as possible. You will feel the stretch along the back of the flexed thigh. Repeat with the other leg.

4. STANDING HAMSTRING STRETCH

Stand up for this exercise. Now flex your knees and bend from your hips until you can easily rest your chest on your thighs. Now reach your arms around your legs and give them a hug. From this position, try to straighten your legs as much as possible, while still keeping your chest firmly pressed against your thighs.

You will soon feel the stretch along the backs of your thighs. Let go of this stretch by slowly flexing your knees. Remember to breathe through your nose when completing this, and not only this exercise, but all the others as well.

5. STANDING HIP AND THIGH STRETCH

Stand in front of a chair or stool. Raise one of your feet up onto the chair or stool, and then ease your body towards this foot so that your chest and thigh come closer together. Keep your spine and back leg straight and try to keep your shoulders down away from your ears. Move as far forward as possible and then hold this position.

You will feel the stretch along the front of the thigh of the extended leg, and along the back of the thigh of the raised leg. Repeat on the other side and remember to breathe!

6. LYING GROIN STRETCH

Lie flat on the floor. East your legs up towards your body and place the soles of your feet together and let your knees ease out sideways. You will feel the stretch along the insides of your thighs and groin.

7. SEATED GROIN STRETCH

Sit for this exercise and ease your legs up towards your body and place the soles of your feet together. Now let your knees fall out and down towards the floor. You can place your hands on your knees to increase your stretch or you can use them to keep yourself stable while doing this exercise.

8. SIDEWAYS NECK STRETCH

You can stand or sit to do this exercise. also ensure you keep your shoulders down away from your ears when doing this exercise. Tilt your head to one side trying to place your ear on your shoulder. Repeat on the other side. You can increase this stretch by gently using a hand to increase the weight on your neck. But be careful do not pull your head, you could cause injuries to yourself.

9. UPPER BACK STRETCH

You can choose to sit or stand for this exercise. Interlock your fingers and push your hands as far away from your chest as possible so your palms are facing away from you. Tilt your head down and look at the ground. And make sure your upper back is straight and as relaxed as possible doing this stretch. You will feel the stretch between your shoulder blades.

10. CHEST STRETCH

Once again you can do this stretch while seated or standing. Place your hands behind you and place them on your lower back. Now squeeze your elbows towards each other while keeping your spine straight. You will feel the stretch in the front of the chest.

11. FRONT SHOULDER STRETCH

As with the previous exercise you can do this one sitting or standing. I prefer to do them standing. Place your hands behind you and interlock your fingers, then straighten your arms and try to lift them upwards and backwards as far as possible. Try to keep your back straight and long, with your shoulders down away from your ears. You will feel the stretch in the front of the chest.

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