Lift Most EVs with New QuickJack 6000ELX Portable Car Lift
The lift’s extra-long frames provide access to a range of lifting points, with a rated capacity of 6,000 lbs.
CV Joint Replacement Tips
Constant-velocity (CV) joints have been around since the 1980s when front-wheel drive (FWD) came into widespread use.
Ball Joint Inspection Tips
It’s important to remember not to miss a worn joint. If a ball joint fails, the driver loses control of the vehicle.
Wheel Alignment Basics
As Americans gravitate to more SUVs with larger tires, proper alignment is of increasing importance as a way for your customers to maximize their investment.
Manheim Express Hits Two Major Milestones as Client Adoption Soars
Significant growth in dealer and commercial clients, now at over 35,000 active participants, leads the Manheim Express team to cross 1,000 members.
Inspection Lanes: Reaping Returns on Your Investment
Helping drivers keep up with vehicle and tire maintenance can start by installing one or more inspection lanes in your service department.
UVeye’s Vehicle Inspection Systems Keep Fleets Safe and On The Road
Automated camera-based vehicle inspections are faster and more accurate than traditional service lane checks used by most fleet operators.
The Hard Life of Shocks, Struts and Tires
Even under normal conditions on a smooth road, shocks stroke on average 1,750 times for every mile traveled.
Curing Shock, Strut and Suspension Noise
As vehicles age, eliminating noise is Job 1. But “noise” may mean different things to you and your customers.
7 CV Joint Mistakes You Might Be Making
A CV joint rarely fails on its own. Outside factors can damage a joint worse than cutting a boot with a knife.