2 Ways To Keep Your Teenage Driver Safe

If you have a teenage driver who is just starting their driving experience, you want to make sure that your child is going to be as safe as possible. There are a lot of things that you can do to help with that. The more things you can do to help them, the better off they are going to be, and the less stress you have when they are out and about. Read More 

3 Reasons Why Your Gears Are Producing Excessive Noise

Gears play an important role in the function of modern automobiles. Specialty gears within the drivetrain are responsible for helping the transmission communicate with the drivetrain itself. You probably don't give much thought to your car's gears, as these gears normally operate smoothly and quietly. When you have a gear that suddenly starts creating excessive noise, this can be cause for concern. A bit of investigating will help you determine the cause of your gear noise. Read More 

Replacing Or Upgrading The Coil Springs In Your Truck For Better Performance

If you use your truck off road or for hauling materials, the suspension plays an important role in the way to truck handles the load and the strain you are putting on the parts. The coil springs are particularly strained as they carry most of the load put on the truck. Be aware of the handling and the way the truck feels under a load so that you tell if something goes wrong. Read More 

Steps To Take When Selling Your Junk Car For Cash

If you have an old vehicle that no longer runs and isn't worth a lot of money, you could get rid of it by selling it to a junkyard. Junkyards pay cash for junk cars, and they do this to earn money by selling parts and recycling the rest of the vehicles. If you decide to do this, here are some steps you may want to take to prepare your car for junking it. Read More 

Are Squirrels Destroying Your Truck’s Wiring? What Are Your Options?

If you've recently done some digging in your truck's engine bay only to discover a section of wiring that has clearly been chewed by a squirrel, rat, or other outdoor rodent, you may be frustrated and wondering about your options. While many wiring problems are relatively simple to repair, playing "find the wire" every time you notice your truck's interior lights blinking (or worse, realizing your truck won't start because of a chewed-through ignition wire) can quickly become a burden. Read More