Why Do Timing Chains Stretch?
If your customer’s timing chain fails, it can lead to serious engine damage and repairs can be complex and costly for your customer.
Schaeffler and Sustainability with Jerry Conroy
Conroy shares insights into his career trajectory, the evolving landscape of the company’s aftermarket operations, and its commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Mastering Belt and Hose Replacement Strategies
Learn how recommending comprehensive replacement kits can streamline repairs, reduce comebacks, and enhance trust with customers.
Sway Bars and Linkages
The basic operation of a sway bar is quite simple.
Gear Ratios and Vehicle Performance
Just remember, there is no perfect gear ratio.
Electronic Stability and Traction Control
Their components work together seamlessly to help keep the vehicle under control.
Tesla Model 3 TPMS Service
Resetting and programming TPMS sensors for a Tesla is a lot like any other vehicle, and the challenge is still the same: keeping the light off.
LED Work Lights for Automotive Repair and Maintenance
LED lighting has been a game-changer for illumination in the workplace and at home.
Bleeding the Brakes (Part 2)
With the proper preparation and a little bit of patience, brake bleeding can be a routine job for your customers, whether they’re professionals or DIYers.
Bleeding the Brakes (Part 1)
It’s a simple concept, but it’s not without the occasional headache.
Performance Upgrades for Drivetrains
Whether you’re increasing power or making suspension modifications, drivetrain upgrades will be next in line.
Why Aren’t All Timing-Chain Guides Made of Metal?
To call some timing-chain guides plastic is not accurate.