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Rotary Sets a New Standard for Inground Lift Two-Stage Arms

Rotary Lift has redesigned its SmartLift inground lift’s standard two-stage arms to enable them to reach manufacturer-recommended pick-up points on a much wider range of vehicles, from low-profile sports cars to ….

Rotary Lift Three-Stage Arms Endorsed by Vehicle OEMs

Rotary Lift two-post surface lifts and SmartLift inground lifts with three-stage arms have recently been endorsed by a number of OE vehicle manufacturers, including GM, Honda, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen/Audi.

When To Replace Steering Knuckles and Arms

Alignment Angles Provide First-Hand Clues You’ve seen it a hundred times. A vehicle comes in with abnormal wear on a front tire. It looks like camber wear. One shoulder is badly worn, but the other front tire appears to be OK. You put it on your alignment machine and check camber and toe. Sure enough,

Toe Angles and Ride Height 

Zero toe angle is present when both tires are parallel to the center thrustline.

Needs Come First When Choosing Aftermarket Or OE

It’s essential to understand the differing needs of manufacturers, shops, technicians, and consumers.

Service Opportunities Still Exist With EVs

Like all ICE vehicles, you need the correct tools, parts and to follow the proper service procedures when servicing EVs. This video is sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Toe Angles and Tie Rods

It is critical to remember that toe is not always zero or straight ahead.

Threadlocking Compounds For Vehicle Corners

To get the most out of these “liquid” tools, you first need to know how they work.

Oxygen Sensor Heater Codes

An oxygen sensor code related to the heater circuit can be difficult to cure.

Performing a Corner Check

Performing a corner check to inspect the condition of the steering, suspension and drivetrain components should be part of your normal routine. This video is sponsored by GSP North America.