1.Tire Gauge
Save fuel by keeping your tires at the proper pressure. Even slightly
underinflated tires put more stress on your engine, lowering your fuel
efficiency.

2.Diagnostic & Test Tools
Poorly-maintained cars run less efficiently. Diagnostic code scanners help
identify emssions and drivability problems that, when fixed, can make your
vehicle more fuel efficient.

3.Engine Computer
Easy to install, engine computers improve fuel economy and deliver better
performance and horsepower from your drivetrain.

4.Sun Shade
Air conditioners can reduce fuel economy by 10-20%. Using a simple sunshade
can prevent your vehicle from getting as hot, lowering the demand on your AC.

5.Iridium Spark Plugs
Iridium spark plugs burn fuel more efficiently and require less voltage to
spark, increasing fuel economy.

6.Air Filter
Old, dirty, or clogged air filters rob fuel efficiency from your engines.
Changing the filter is easy to do and helps improve engine performance.

7.Cargo Organizer
Carry a lighter load and save fuel. Organize your trunk so it's easy to move
products out when you don't need them.

8.Tonneau Cover
Tonneau covers provide better aerodynamics for your pick-up truck, increasing
fuel efficiency.

9.Locking Gas Cap
Gas will evaporate from your car's gas tank if it has an escape. According to
the Car Care Council, loose, missing, or damaged gas caps cause 147 million
gallons of gas to evaporate each year. Put a stop to it with a locking gas cap.

10.Tailgate Net
Install a mesh tailgate for less drag. While you drive, air rushes over your
truck and into the bed. This creates drag as it pushes on the tailgate, lowering
your fuel economy.