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Branford Public Schools Award $60M Transportation Contract to Zum

Within five years, Zum will transition Branford to a 100% electric school bus fleet, the first in Connecticut.

Installing a Complete Strut Assembly on a 2015-2022 Ford F-150

Learn how to install a complete strut assembly on 2015-2022 Ford F-150s. Sponsored by PRT.

Albemarle, Ford Form Strategic EV Production Agreement

Albemarle will supply more than 100,000 metric tons of battery-grade lithium hydroxide for future Ford EV batteries.

The Benefits of Using OE-Quality Hub Units For Ford IWE-Equipped Trucks

What is the most complex wheel bearing hub unit on the roads today? You might think it would be a supercar or electric vehicle. But, it is on the Ford F-150 equipped with 4WD. In 2004, Ford introduced the Integrated Wheel End (IWE) that could disconnect the hub from the axle. This function adds several

NRS Brakes Launches Brake Pads For Ford F-150 Lightning

The brake kits cover both front and rear applications for almost 1.6 million vehicles covered.

Ford F-250 Shock Replacement (VIDEO)

Follow along the step by step installation process of shocks on a Ford F-250. This video is sponsored by PRT.

ADAS calibrations: Ford As-Built Manual Programming Procedure

Sometimes calibrations are going to require a couple additional steps. This video is sponsored by Hunter Engineering.

ADAS Calibrations: Ford Programmable Module Procedure

Sometimes a calibration isn’t a calibration until the vehicle knows about it. Sponsored by Hunter Engineering.

ADAS Calibrations: 2020 Ford F-150 Surround View Camera

The step-by-step onscreen guidance of ADASLink eliminates guesswork. This video is sponsored by Hunter Engineering.

Repair and Upgrade Solutions for Early-Model Ford® Broncos®

The Ford® Bronco® is America’s original sports-utility vehicle, built for fun and distinguished by its toughness and durability. So when you need to upgrade or repair a Bronco, choose top-quality parts that match the rugged strength of these trucks. Specifically, the axle shafts, axle bearings, ball joints, and ring and pinion gearing in Broncos built