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Shocks & Struts Don’t Sell Themselves

Most consumers don’t realize that shocks and struts are wear components just like brake pads and tires.

Tony Stewart Crew Chief Steve Addington Wins $100,000 MOOG ‘Problem Solver of the Year’ Award

Sponsored by global vehicle components manufacturer Federal-Mogul Corp., the annual MOOG award is presented to the Sprint Cup crew chief who finishes the year with the most weekly MOOG “Problem Solver of the Race” Awards.

Red Hot Smokin’ Sweepstakes Winner Hits The Jackpot In Las Vegas

Raybestos 2013 ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang grand prize handed over at AAPEX.

Still A Three-Way Tie In Battle For $100,000 MOOG ‘Problem Solver Of The Year’ Award

The weekly MOOG Problem Solver award is presented to the crew chief whose car posts the greatest improvement in average lap time over the second half of the race while finishing on the lead lap.

The ‘Other’ Modules

You’ve heard of ECMs, ECUs and BCMs. What about the others?

20th Annual Technical Forum: Shocks And Struts

Q: Are mechanical shocks and struts going away? A. Ordinary hydraulic shocks and struts on many late-model vehicles have been replaced with electronic adjustable dampers that are capable of varying suspension stiffness and ride quality to match changing driving conditions. Some use adjustable valving while others contain a special magnetic fluid that changes viscosity when

20th Annual Technical Forum: Chassis Parts

Q: How does a Short-Long Arm (SLA) suspension differ from a strut suspension?  A. SLA suspensions use a pair of control arms on each side to support the steering knuckle and wheel. The pivot points of the arms are connected to the chassis with bolts and bushings, and the arms are connected to the steering

Professional Technicians Can Earn Up To $150 Through New MOOG Reward Promotion

Technician offer runs Aug. 1 through Sept. 30.

Chassis Parts Overview:

The demand for replacement chassis parts has remained fairly steady in recent years. The demand for replacement parts is a function of vehicle age and miles driven. In a soft economy, people are keeping their vehicles longer than ever before. The average age of all cars and light trucks today is at an all-time high

How Are You Training Your Counter People?

The importance of developing a systematic approach to training starts with greeting the customer, and ends with completing the sale.   By Allen Markowitz and Allan Gerber   Unfortunately, automotive terms leave a lot to be desired. While some are simple (4WD – four-wheel drive; A/C – air conditioning, A/T – automatic transmission), others are