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Race Fans, NHRA Drivers Raise $13,000 at Sold-Out Charity Karting Event in Sonoma

Forty lucky race fans not only got to mingle with top stars from the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series recently, but they also supported a great cause at the sold-out 5th annual NHRA Tour de Charity at the Infineon Raceway Karting Center.

Service Guide: F-Series New Model 2004

A bold new look and some subtle changes probably best describe the 2004-and-up Ford F150. To the technician, it is the subtle changes that he or she needs to be aware of. Starting with the 2004 model year, Ford launched a new body style for the F150. The new body style truck is a new

Electric Power Steering

When a technology like hydraulic power steering has been around for so long, it is difficult for technicians and even the training establishment to deal with a new system like electric power steering. These systems abandon fluid logic for electronic logic. It is not a simple exchange of power steering fluid for magnetism. Wrapping one’s

Shaken, Not Steered

Wouldn’t it be great if various vibrations in the car were something that we could measure, sort through, select one and assign numbers to it that can be used to find its source? Wouldn’t be even better if we could determine by the numbers whether the vibration was a balance issue or excessive runout with

Rancho Showcases New Shock Technologies in Latest Application Guide

Rancho, a leader in performance suspension systems and shock absorbers, continues to drive the development of new, highly engineered products for the enthusiast market and highlights its latest innovations in the new 2007 Rancho QuickLIFT and RS9000XL Application Guide.

Raider Industries Launches All New Website

Raider Industries website is sporting a brand new look with capabilities for both consumers and dealers. Raider, a manufacturer of truck caps and tonneau products, has consistently raised the bar for many manufacturers and their website redesign isn’t taking a back seat either.

Tech Tip: BMW Steering Problem

Because of BMW’s stellar reputation for exceptional stability, many BMW owners expect nothing less from their late-model vehicles – even if those vehicles are not DSC equipped. You may get a customer complaining of a very slight "twitch" that can be felt in the steering while holding the steering wheel lightly with one hand and giving the brakes a quick tap.

Rotary Offers Tips for Selecting the Right Lifts

A vehicle lift is the centerpiece of most service and repair bays. As an integral part of vehicle maintenance and repair tasks, it is used more times every day than just about any other piece of shop equipment. There is a general perception that all lifts are pretty much the same, differentiated only by price.

Technology Tour from Monroe Educates Service Professionals about Premium Performance Differences

The Tenneco Technology Tour – including the Monroe Ride & Drive training experience – will visit more than 30 cities in North America during 2007 to help thousands of automotive service professionals explore premium ride control products.

Diagnostic Solutions: Springs and Things

Maximizing Ride Control…Steering Response & Handling