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Air Springs and Suspensions

ed air suspension to their SL sedans and limousines. Air springs returned in 1974 for the rear suspension of the new GMC Motor Home RV26. This time the springs came from Firestone and the compressor was driven by an electric motor. The mid 1980s saw a revival of air suspension at all four corners for

News Update: Federated Recognizes Supplier Support During Federated 300 in Nashville

Federated enjoyed another successful day at the races at the annual Federated 300 held June 7 in Nashville, entertaining customers and recognizing supplier support during the festivities, according to Rusty Bishop, CEO of Federated Auto Parts. “The Federated 300 is a special event for over 1,200 Federated customers due, in part, to the efforts of

Mitchell 1 Holds Shop Management System Training Workshop in Denver

Mitchell 1 will hold this year’s second Shop Management System Training Workshop in Denver, CO, July 24-26, at the Sheraton Denver West. The training workshop, designed for those who have been using their shop management system for six months or more, will guide users through advanced functionality in the OnDemand5 Manager system. Instructors will explore ….

News Update: ALLDATA Celebrates 70,000 Customers

Customer-Centric Focus Heightens Success ALLDATA held a media day event at its headquarters in Elk Grove, CA, on Apr. 3, to celebrate its latest accomplishment — 70,000 customers — and to spotlight how ALLDATA is helping automotive service professionals boost their business success. ALLDATA President Jeff Lagges and other company executives discussed how ALLDATA is

Keeping on Track with Steering Position Sensors

Cars just keep getting smarter all the time. Sensors are being used to monitor more and more functions, and to share information between vehicle systems that formerly were mute or didn’t communicate with one another. One such sensor is the steering position sensor. The sensor’s basic function is to monitor the driver’s steering inputs. This

ATE Launches PremiumOne Brake Points Promotion

ATE, part of the Interior Division of Continental Corp., is offering its aftermarket professional technicians the opportunity to earn valuable VISA gift cards during its "Brake Points" PremiumOne Brake Promotion, which began April 1. To participate, professional technicians must ….

New Catalog from ATE Features Comprehensive Domestic, Asian and European Brake Application Coverage

ATE has released its 2008 ATE PremiumOne Aftermarket Brake Products Catalog. The 450-page catalog features more than 10,000 additional domestic, Asian and European applications for model years 1980-2008. The primary product categories listed include ….

Mitchell 1 Holds Shop Management System Training Workshop in Atlantic City

Mitchell 1 will hold this year’s first Shop Management System Training Workshop in Atlantic City, NJ, April 3-5, 2008, at the Sheraton Hotel Atlantic City Convention Center. The training workshop, designed for those who have been using their shop management system for six months or more, will guide users ….

Tech Tip: In-Tank Electric Fuel Pump May Cause Buzzing Noise in Radio Speakers

After replacing the alternator, customers may complain about a hum, whine or buzzing noise that is heard through the speakers of the vehicle radio or two-way radio when the fuel pump runs. The in-tank electric fuel pump may be the cause of the electrical noise.

Tech Feature: Twin-Tube Shocks and Struts

Twin-tube shocks and struts have been used as original equipment on most vehicles for many years. But in recent years, we’ve also seen more monotube shocks and struts being used as original equipment dampers on sports and performance vehicles. So what’s the difference and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each design?