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More Speed, Power with Snap-on Cordless Impact Wrench Kit

Stubborn fasteners are easily broken away with this durable, professional-grade 3/8-in. impact wrench.

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Snap-on Cordless Impact Wrench Kit Offers More Speed, Power for 3/8-in. Applications

Stubborn fasteners are easily broken away with this durable, professional-grade impact wrench.

The Multi-Million-Dollar Dealership Risk

The few steps you take today could be the difference between a successful year or a call from your local fire department.

Retain Customers with the ‘Rule of 3X’ Tire Rotation

Take this a proactive approach to retaining tire service customers for life.

SafePoint Dealer Inventory & Customer Retention Platform Boosts Sales & CSI

SafePoint combines the most desired GPS data analytics with state-of-the-art alerts and notifications to take dealership vehicle security, inventory management and customer retention to new levels.

Why New Production Sources of Tungsten Are Critical for Increased Global Supply

There is great debate currently about how the U.S. will compete with China to develop the raw materials needed to make the batteries that will support the demand for EVs. Here are some important points the automotive industry must consider.

Free Digital Marketing Playbook from Dealer Inspire

Dealers can download the playbook and then discuss with DI at their virtual NADA booth.

Ford, I-CAR Expand Hybrid, Battery EV Training

These courses provide specific information on current and future planned Ford and Lincoln HEV/BEV vehicles.

Cylinder Sealing: The Art of Measuring What’s Happening Now

Conventional cranking compression and cylinder leakage tests have become time-consuming and often inaccurate. Modern engines require a more accurate method of testing cylinder sealing.

On-board testing capabilities cut compression testing time from hours to minutes on this 2013 Ford F-150.
Starter & Battery Diagnostics

Because the permanent or “ferrite” magnets that are used in starters are made of a brittle ceramic material, they are vulnerable to cracking caused by sudden impacts. Cracked magnets can be tough to diagnose; here’s what you should be looking for.

Cracked magnets can be tough to diagnose, which is why it’s usually better to replace the starter as an assembly than to repair or rebuild it.