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Doing The Math On Hot-Shot Deliveries

The one thing I learned in college algebra was that I’m not a math genius. I was fairly good at math operations, but was never worth a dime at applying algebraic formulas to real-world problems. I nevertheless found that I could measure the efficiency of most business operations with a simple pocket calculator, some scrap

Making The Add-On Sale

Related sales are those connected to the replacement of a specific part.

Federated Joins List Of Brembo Distributors

The entire range of Brembo Aftermarket products can be accessed through www.brembo.com, and also appears in Epicor and WHI Solutions’ catalogs.

Winners of Raybestos ’64 GTO-R Take Ownership On Power Tour

Car is delivered in Detroit to kick off cross-country road tour.

Enhanced TQBrakePads.com Highlights Exclusive Technologies Of New Wagner ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT Brake Pads

The updated site includes an interactive guide to the next-generation features of ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT pads, including Dynamic Noise Absorption (DNA) technology, Laser-Shaped Friction technology and Federal-Mogul’s award-winning Integrally Molded Insulator (IMI) one-piece pad design.

Honeywell Friction Materials Launches Third Video And Initiative As Part Of Teen Driving Program

Bendix Brakes for Teen Safety warns young drivers that summer is no time to take a vacation from safe-driving behaviors.

Opinion: Cheap Brake Jobs Are Not Cheap

Brakes should not a loss leader for shops, says Brake & Front End Editor Andrew Markel. In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, you could get all four brakes relined for $19.99 (springs and hardware extra). If you calculate what that means in 2012 dollars, it would cost $282 according to the Consumer Price Index. So

Gary Goms: The Modern Independent Shop

Small changes in technology are old hat. Shops must be prepared
for new technology from the ground up.

Opinion: Cheap Brake Jobs Are Not Cheap

Brakes should not a loss leader for shops, says Brake & Front End Editor Andrew Markel.

AutoZone Tests Out Rural Store Program In Select Markets

According to a report from the Pontiac Daily Leader, the new program would expand the stores’ inventory to include products for servicing agricultural and heavy equipment.