automotive

Selecting The Right Brake Pads For Your Car

When a car needs to have its brake pads replaced, it's common to just take the car into the repair shop and have the mechanic select the brake pads. You may not be aware that you actually can select the material that the brake pads are made out of. Here is what you need to know about selecting between brake pads made out of semi-metallic or ceramic materials. Semi-Metallic Pads Read More 

3 Truck Parts That You Can Get Customized

Are you getting bored with how simple your truck looks, so you're trying to find a way to make it more appealing? If you are looking to completely change the look of your truck, you can invest in getting custom truck parts. Take a look at the article below to discover some of the parts that you can get customized and installed on your truck.  1. Improve the Look of Your Step Bar Read More 

Signs That Your Struts Are Starting To Go Bad

It is important to make sure that your vehicle is safe, which means you need to know when to replace things such as the struts. To help you know whether your struts need to be replaced, you will want to check out the following signs of trouble. The Front Of Your Vehicle Appears To Dive Forward When You Brake When you hit the brakes, your vehicle should remain level with the ground. Read More 

Tips To Remember When Buying A Used Semi Tractor Truck

Buying a used semi tractor truck can be an exciting and daunting experience, especially if it is the first time you have ever bought one. By taking your time and learning more about what you need to look for in a used semi truck, you have better chances of getting one you can depend for a long time. Check out these tips for helping you make the right choices for the semi truck you will use to earn your living. Read More 

3 Tips To Get Your Foal Accustomed To A Horse Trailer

To a foal, a horse trailer can look like a very scary thing. Don't let their fear prevent you from getting your foal in a horse trailer when you need to, however. These are a few helpful tips that will have you loading and unloading your foal in and out of the horse trailer in no time. 1. Monkey See, Monkey Do If your foal's mother -- or a favorite member of the herd -- is nearby, consider leading by example. Read More