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.
A Closer Look at Torque Converters
As the automatic transmission itself evolved, the standard fluid coupling was replaced by the torque convertor.
LED Lightbars and Pod Lights for Offroading
LED technology has revolutionized vehicle lighting, especially in offroad applications.
Recommending the Right Brake Pads
These small but mighty parts play a crucial role in stopping your vehicle.
The Critical Role of Springs in a Suspension System
There are two main types of springs used in suspension systems: coil springs and leaf springs.
Fluid Maintenance for Hybrid Vehicles (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this two-part series, we discuss brake fluid, transmission fluid and compressor oil for hybrids.
Recommending High-Performance Brake Rotors
The design of the rotor determines how it can handle the heat.
Fluid Maintenance for Hybrid Vehicles (Part 1)
Always recommend premium engine oils for these vehicles.
Why Are Direct-Injection Engines More Prone to Carbon Deposits?
One of the most effective methods for preventing a carbon buildup problem is updating the engine-management software.