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5 Things to teach your kids about cars
What should your kids know about their car? Here are 5 topics to inform your kids about so when they get behind the wheel, they do so confidently.
Road trip ready
A road trip isn't just a vacation. It can also be a part of your routine commute - whether it's your child's away game or long drive to work.
When to do what?
There's a lot of upkeep when it comes to maintenance on your car, and sometimes it's hard to remember everything we need to do to run smoothly.
Advantages of tire changes
What happens to vehicles during the winter? Here's how workshops can make the most out of tire changes.
Things to keep in mind during a clutch assembly
Clutch assembly is a time-consuming task. Here's what you should pay attention to so you can avoid unnecessary replacements.
Inspect your suspensions and steering parts
Do you regularly inspect your suspension and steering parts? Take a close look at the chassis and steering components in your vehicle to notice defects before they take a toll on your vehicle.
Why is changing brake fluid so important
It is crucial to your vehicle that you keep up with your brake fluid changes. High-quality brake fluid ensures that your brakes perform optimally. Learn why changing your brake fluid is a priority.
Attention to brakes during seasonal wheel changes
Workshops should plan their wheel changes to allow time for crucial vehicle checks. As a safety critical part, brakes should be a primary focus. Here's why:
Tech Tips - Faulty Ball joints
Did you know? When testing a vehicle's ball joints it is crucial that the vehicle be in a position that it is ready to be driven and loaded. An axle cannot be tested if it is relieved. Learn how to correctly diagnose faulty ball joints with our step-by-step guide.