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Diagnostic Solutions: Hubs/Bearings, CV Shafts & U-Joints

ot is a lubricant “spray” collecting on the chassis surfaces surrounding the joint. When the lubricant is completely gone, the joint will wear out and eventually separate. The most common symptom of worn CV joints is the clicking noise that characteristically occurs when the vehicle is driven through a short right- or left-hand turning radius

The Fight Against Tire Noise

Noisy tires suck, but why does this happen? Is it really all the tire’s fault?

Inspecting Shocks and Struts

Shocks and struts are simple devices. Their function is to dampen the movement of the springs, suspension and vehicle pitch. This means that as the spring is compressed, the movement is not sudden and when the energy or movement is released, it is not overpowering. For the most part, the suspension handles the best when

Brake Rotors: When To Resurface And When To Replace

Like brake pads, brake rotors don’t last forever. The rotors wear every time the brakes are applied. The rate at which rotors wear depends on a lot of variables: the type of brake pads on the vehicle, the metallurgy (hardness and quality) of the castings, how efficiently the rotors cool themselves, the type of driving

You Gotta Carry That Weight

The correlation – and history – between “Extra Load” and low-profile performance tires.

Hybrid Vehicle Service

Examining operation, maintenance and service of the popular Honda Civic Hybrid, which is now in its third generation – with more than 200,000 cars sold to date since its introduction to the U.S. market back in 2002.

Lawn and Landscape Tire Market Ready to Grow

Despite a slow start this spring, tiremakers in the lawn and landscape segment expect steady growth – and dealers who put in the effort can expect steady profits.

Collision Repair Lobbying 101

“You’re either at the table or you’re on the table.” I recently heard this quote and realized that it does a great job of summing up the consequences of not getting involved in your local, state and federal government.

The Brake Job: Stick To Recommendations

Attempting to cut costs by installing brake friction that doesn’t meet original equipment requirements generally produces less-than-desired results.

Goodyear Unveils Several New Products at Dealer Meeting

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. introduced a slew of new tires across its Goodyear and Dunlop brands at its 2013 dealer conference, held this week in Washington, D.C.