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Goodyear Shifts Market with Ultra Grip Winter

Looking to build its winter tire business, Goodyear has launched the Goodyear Ultra Grip Winter, targeting the “mid-lower” portion of the tiremaker’s retail product screen.

Enthusiasts Invited to Show Off Their Rides at the SEMA Show

Owners of select vehicle models may be able to have their cars or trucks featured at the 2011 SEMA Show, taking place Tuesday-Friday, November 1-4, 2011, in Las Vegas.

Tech Tip: Dozens of Additional Vehicle Models Now Factory-Equipped with OAD Decouplers

Dozens of the latest vehicle models from domestic and import manufacturers are now factory equipped with overrunning alternator decouplers (OAD). The rapidly growing popularity of this sophisticated technology – now featured on more than 60 popular applications – is changing the way parts providers and repair professionals specify alternators, belts and pulleys for replacement applications.

Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems: The TPMS System That Knows The Road.

Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) are ones that do not have air pressure sensors inside the tires. Rather, they detect a low tire by comparing relative wheel speeds via the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) wheel speed sensors. When a tire loses air, its diameter decreases slightly.

Tire Tech Tip: With Aspect Ratios, How Low is Really too Low?

In my lifetime, tire aspect ratios have ranged from an 85-series to a 25-series. Did you ever clean the whitewalls on a 1952 Chrysler Imperial? Be thankful you didn’t. That’s why I like the new lower aspect blackwall radials. Not only are they easier to clean, they are radials, they handle astoundingly well, they give me a lot more grins per mile, as well as ….

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

Management: Well-Informed Consumers are Your Most Promising Prospects for Automotive Service

New car sales figures are in the news a lot these days, especially in light of the Big 3’s poor performance and as analysts try to predict total vehicle sales, import vs. domestic new car sales figures, and whether Toyota will outpace GM in new car sales this year.

Editor’s Notebook: Well-Informed Consumers

New car sales figures are in the news a lot these days, especially in light of the Big 3’s poor performance and as analysts try to predict total vehicle sales, import vs. domestic new car sales figures, and whether Toyota will outpace GM in new car sales this year. Kelly Blue Book’s website has put

Steering Position Sensors: Keeping on Track

The steering position sensor’s basic function is to monitor the driver’s steering inputs. This includes the angle of the steering wheel and/or the rate at which the driver is turning the wheel. The information may be used to vary hydraulic pressure in a variable-assist power steering system, or by a stability control system to improve

Yokohama Tires Chosen as OEM Fitment for 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander

Mitsubishi has selected Yokohama tires as original equipment for its next-generation Mitsubishi Outlander. According to Yokohama, the four-door compact SUV will ride on Yokohama’s P215/70R16 99H tires.