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Tech Tip: Fixing Front End Squeaks on Cadillac Escalades

Your shop just installed a new set of tires on a 2002 Cadillac Escalade. The very next day, the customer returns complaining about a squeak and a rattle coming from the front end that wasn’t there before you replaced the tires. What happened? The noise could be coming from the front shocks. The shocks are equipped with upper insulator pilot rings that can wear ….

Tech Tip: Chrysler Vehicles May Display Muffled Rattle Sound Coming from the Suspension

A Chrysler vehicle may exhibit a muffled rattle sound which may be heard during low speed driving on road surfaces with minor fluctuations (such as a parking lot) and may also occur during turning maneuvers. If the vehicle exhibits this symptom/condition, perform the repair procedure detailed in this Tech Tip ….

Tech Feature: Worn Steering and Suspension Parts are Often Overlooked

It’s a little known fact that many cars and trucks that end up in junkyards have never had any major steering or suspension parts replaced. They still have the original equipment shocks and struts, springs, ball joints, tie rod ends and steering racks. So does this mean junkyards all across America are full of perfectly good parts? Not these parts ….

Tech Feature: Performance Exhaust for Late-Model Vehicles

What’s hot in exhaust performance products? Bolt-on free-flowing exhaust systems for diesel trucks, big bore mufflers for sport compact cars, and low restriction street performance mufflers for cars like Mustangs, Pontiac G8s, Dodge Chargers and Chevy Corvettes. The diesel market has been really hot lately. Turbo diesel engines are a popular option in full-size Dodge, Ford and GM pickups because a ….

Tech Tip: The Ins and Outs of Indirect and Direct TPMS

This is the year of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitor System). It’s been coming for some time. In response to a rash of highly publicized rollover accidents caused by tire failures on SUVs, Congress passed a law called the TREAD Act in 2000 which required all vehicle manufacturers to have TPMS on all their cars and light trucks by 2008. Time has run out, and as far as we know, all the vehicle manufacturers have complied ….

ISN Partners with Rich Evans of Huntington Beach Bodyworks

ISN announces that they have formed a partnership with Rich Evans of Huntington Beach Bodyworks in Long Beach. CA. Rich is a custom builder, designer and painter. Rich and his company create custom and one of a kind works of automotive art ….

Forward Lift Offers Mid-Rise Lift that is Portable and Easy to Move

Forward Lift’s Model 6000MRL mid-rise lift is an excellent choice for low ceilings or adding a bay for seasonal increases in business. Provides good working height for tires, brakes and body repairs ….

Performance Exhausts for Late-Model Vehicles

What’s hot in exhaust performance products? Bolt-on free-flowing exhaust systems for diesel trucks, big bore mufflers for sport compact cars, and low restriction street performance mufflers for cars like Mustangs, Pontiac G8s, Dodge Chargers and Chevy Corvettes. The diesel market has been really hot lately. Turbo diesel engines are a popular option in full-size Dodge,

Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems: The Ins and Outs of Indirect and Direct TPMS

This is the year of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitor System). It’s been coming for some time. In response to a rash of highly publicized rollover accidents caused by tire failures on SUVs, Congress passed a law called the TREAD Act in 2000 which required all vehicle manufacturers to have TPMS on all their cars

Tech Tip: Shocks and Struts are Important Pieces of the Suspension Puzzle

Shock absorbers are an important suspension component because they dampen suspension motions to provide ride control. This provides a smoother ride, better handling and cornering, and improved stability (especially on rough roads). The shocks also extend the life of the tires by preventing unnecessary bouncing as the tires roll along, and they help improve braking and traction by keeping the tires in firm contact with the ….