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Get Tailgate Ready: Tips to Make Your Car Ready for the Big Game
With football season around the corner, AutoPartsWarehouse.com offers tailgating tips that deliver ultimate bragging rights for both the seasoned and rookie tailgater
Carson, CA—August 26, 2014 — An estimated $35 billion is spent on tailgating annually [1], proving that you can’t take the tailgater out of the football fan. As college and professional football starts up (the NFL season’s kickoff game on September 4 features the defending Super Bowl champions Seattle Seahawks hosting the Green Bay Packers), the experts at AutoPartsWarehouse.com have put together DIY tips and ideas for tailgaters to have a memorable football season replete with on-the-go extra fire power, accessorized sound, handy cargo carriers and game-day blenders.
Football fans are serious about their tailgating fun. A recent poll revealed that 42% of tailgaters spend over $500 a season on food and other supplies, and the majority of that food is prepared right at the stadium. [2]
“With fans spending so much time and money on their pre-game celebrations, it makes sense to focus some of that on preparing their tailgating vehicle,” said Shane Evangelist, CEO of AutoPartsWarehouse.com. “We’ve put together some pre-game tips to ensure a great season – from the best way to tote your tailgating cargo to tips for ensuring everyone’s smartphones stay juiced up throughout the game.”
DIY Tailgating Tips from AutoPartsWarehouse.com
Extra Juice: With everyone tweeting, Facebooking and otherwise glued to their smartphones before, during and after the game, you will definitely need more juice to keep the party rolling. A power inverter, an electronic device that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) can charge multiple devices and even run your big screen, satellite receiver, blender and crock pot without stranding you with a dead battery for the post-game show. DIY: Connect it to the car battery and then plug AC appliance into the outlets in the inverter – some inverters allow you to charge them from the battery then disconnect them and continue using the appliances until the charge runs down. It takes roughly 1-2 hours to charge the inventor off the car battery. Prices range depending on wattage and average $100-$150.
Hitch & Cargo Carrier: If you are throwing a big tailgate event you will need additional capacity to haul your stuff. With a quality hitch and a cargo carrier you can bring just about everything, including your BBQ or Smoker, port-a-potty, tables, chairs, linen and fine china if that’s your style. This is an easy DIY, just bolt the hitch to the rear of the vehicle and slide the carrier in. Make sure that whatever you’re towing doesn’t obstruct your brake lights or turn signals. Widely available online, cargo carriers range in size and shape depending on how much you want to haul and range in price anywhere from $50 to several hundred.
Auxiliary Speakers: Listening to commentary before kickoff enhances the tailgating experience. So, whether you’re listening to the radio or you’ve packed a media center, you’re sure to be competing with a loud crowd! Make sure you and your crew can hear over the din of the noise. Wireless speakers are portable and can be pre-charged for up to 10 hours and used with your favorite device. There are lots of options and typical prices can range from $50 – $250.
Portable Air: Don’t get caught out with a flat tire after the big game, come prepared with an air compressor (plus you can quickly inflate any portable seating or wacky hats your friends bring along.) Simple and safe to use, just install it through your car’s cigarette lighter, plus a basic air compressor can be picked up for under $35.
Game Day Blenders: Blend up your favorite Margarita or a healthy smoothie using a gas or cigarette-lighter-powered blender that will keep you popular with the all the fans. Gas blenders are lightweight, portable and fire up with a self-contained 24cc two-stroke 2 ¼ hp engine, ranging in price from $300-$400+. Cigarette-lighter-powered blenders, specially designed for tailgaters can be found for $60 to $100+.
Satellite Antennas: Cable carriers offer portable satellite antennas that will find the signal wherever you are. Bring your receiver from home, plug in the antenna and your TV and start watching the game wherever you are. Great if the party runs into kickoff time!
Cargo Mats: Chips, dips, cold beverages and brats can tear up your interior (and your cars too)! Protect your interior from all the spills and mess with a Cargo Mat that resists anything your friends can throw at you and can be easily removed and hosed off when the party ends.
Tailgate Toolbox: Make your own “Tailgate Toolbox” with all the essentials to keep the party going, including extra USB cables, jumper cables, cigarette lighter adapter, flat tire aerosol inflator, wrench, screwdriver, hammer…the basics to ensure a memorable and safe tailgating experience.
About AutoPartsWarehouse.com
Established in 1995, AutoPartsWarehouse.com is one of the nation’s top online auto parts and accessories retailers and is dedicated to making it easy for consumers to save money by accessing auto parts online. AutoPartsWarehouse.com offers a comprehensive catalogue of over 2 million auto parts and accessories, to fit all domestic and foreign makes from top aftermarket manufacturers. AutoPartsWarehouse.com offers consumers free shipping on orders over $50 as well as flexible payment and extended warranty plans and options. The company has parts warehouses in markets throughout the U.S. enabling rapid shipping of parts. AutoPartsWarehouse.com is operated by U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc., (Nasdaq: PRTS).
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