Q: Tires have a major effect on the way your car looks and feels. If you are interested in increasing the functionality of your vehicle, getting a higher-quality brand of tire for your vehicle can change your experience of driving it. This is an important trick whether you're a car modding or a "casual" car owner.  Keep your area's weather in mind when you pick out tires. Some tires are specially designed to function in rain or snow. Generally speaking, the bigger your wheels are, the less responsive they'll be when you're driving. Try to strike a balance between form and function with your tires. Newer vehicles are regulated by an internal computer processor, called an ECU, or "Engine Control Unit". These computers determine how much fuel is injected into the engine at different RPMs. If you want to get an added boost (and fuel economy) from your car, you can buy an input panel for your ECU and have it installed in your car. Although it's only recommended you change an ECU's default settings if you know what you're doing, you can squeeze some extra power out of your car just by improving the efficiency of  parts you already have. By cutting out fuel at precise times, you can make your car "backfire", shooting a burst of flame out the exhaust when you rev it. This is not recommended for street vehicles however, and should only be approached if you know what you're doing. Your car's exhaust has a solid effect on your car's power, as well as the amount of noise it makes. Having you exhaust and muffler replaced with something more sleek can help improve the vehicle's efficiency. Some car modders also enjoy playing around with the sound a car makes. Removing a muffler will make your car sound considerably louder. While this might make the car sound faster, it's also inconsiderate to other people using the road. Your suspension is typically padded with rubber bearings to improve the car's feel and handling. However, these erode with time. Replacing them with durable polyurethane may be a largely invisible improvement to your vehicle, but it can do wonders for a vehicle's handling if you've been driving it a while.
A: Change your tires. Reprogram your vehicle's ECU. Upgrade your exhaust system. Replace your suspension bushings with polyurethane.

Article: Before you can start installing the acrylic print with standoff bolts, decide where you'd like to place it on the wall. If the acrylic print is large, have someone help you. Position the acrylic print on the wall where you'd like it to be placed and use a level to make sure all of the sides are even. For large prints, have the second person hold the acrylic print up against the wall while you use the level, or vice versa. When you order an acrylic print from a company, they should have drilled holes into the acrylic print in each of the corners for you. After the print is positioned on the wall, use a pencil to trace the edges of each pre-drilled hole so that you'll know where to place the anchors. You should end up with 4 circles on the wall.  If you're installing a large acrylic print, have one person hold the print up against the wall while you trace the holes. You can put the acrylic print down once you've finished tracing the holes. The circles that you outlined are where you'll place each anchor. Use a drill to drill in each anchor, making sure they're flush against the wall. If your acrylic print didn't come with anchors, you can purchase drywall anchors at a home improvement store or online. Standoff bolts come in 2 main pieces. Unscrew the standoff cover and set it down for safe keeping — this is the smaller of the 2 main pieces. Take the base of the standoff bolt, or the larger piece, and put a wall screw through it so that it's ready to be installed into the wall. Standoff bolts should come with your acrylic print if you ordered this type of installment. Position the base of the standoff against the wall, right on top of the anchor. Using the wall screw that you slid through the base, drill the base into the wall. Make sure that it's nice and tight against the wall so that it can support the weight of the acrylic print. Repeat this process with all of the other standoff bases, making sure they're all drilled into the wall snugly. Position the acrylic print onto the wall, lining up the bolts where the pre-drilled holes are in the acrylic print. Have someone else hold the acrylic print on the wall so that you're free to attach the covers, or vice versa. The standoff bolts should come with slim, clear protective washers. Place those on the standoff caps before screwing them into the bases. When screwing in the caps, don't tighten them completely. Use a level to make sure that your acrylic print is straight, and make any necessary adjustments. Once you're satisfied with the position of the print, tighten the standoff caps so that they won't come undone.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Position the acrylic print on the wall and make sure it's level. Mark the 4 pre-drilled holes using a pencil. Drill the anchors into the wall where the circles are drawn. Unscrew the standoff bolt and slide the wall screw through the base. Use a drill to attach the standoff bolt to the wall. Place the acrylic print on the wall using the bases to line it up. Put on the protective washers and screw the caps into the bases. Check to make sure the print is level and tighten the caps.

Q: One of the most common and immediate symptoms of smoking is the persistent smokers' cough. It can appear in as little as a few days after beginning smoking and can even be present with casual (not heavy) smoking. The cough is usually the worst in the morning and lessens throughout the day. It is usually accompanied by phlegm which can be clear, yellow, or even green. Smoking causes teeth to turn yellow over time, so be mindful of this if your child's teeth start to look more yellow. Also take notice if your child suddenly becomes interested in teeth whitening products like special whitening toothpaste or whitening strips. While yellowing teeth may take some time to appear, smoking cigarettes can cause yellow stains on your teen's fingers and fingernails almost immediately. A wheezing sound can indicate several different physical conditions in your child, but one of them is damaged airways/lungs from smoking. Shortness of breath is a tell-tale sign of a smoker. If your child is suddenly not able to be active for long periods of time or takes longer to catch their breath after physical activity, you should consider the possibility that they might be smoking. Smokers are more prone to getting certain respiratory diseases like colds, bronchitis, and pneumonia. If your child is suddenly getting sick more frequently with diseases like this, you might need to be concerned that these illnesses are the side effects of a new smoking habit.
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Watch out for the smokers' cough. Watch for yellowing teeth. Look for yellow stains on your child's fingers. Pay attention if your teen is wheezing. Notice any shortness of breath. Look for a higher frequency of respiratory diseases.