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Memory Lane: Nuts, Bolts And Screws – Finishing A Chevy Restoration Project

Gary Goms discusses the mechanical challenges of restoring a truck that he began maintaining when he went to work in a gas station – back in 1957!

DENSO To Demonstrate How The Language Of The ‘Talking Car’ Is Universal

DENSO will provide the platform that demonstrates how a single vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2X) technology application is viable across two continents.

Rotor Runout and DTV: How to Decrease Comebacks with Two Simple Tools

Replacing rotors on every brake job is not a cost effective or efficient way to perform brake service. You may save 10 to 15 minutes by not having to use a dial indicator and a micrometer, but your chance for comebacks can dramatically increase.

Tool Tip: Maximizing Tools: Diagnosing ABS/ESC Hydraulic Control Units

Brake & Front End Editor Andrew Markel finds the root cause of a brake pull using Innovative Products of America’s Brake System Analyzer.

Honeywell Friction Materials Doubles the Size of its Annual Customer Loyalty Program

Both automotive service center technicians and counterpeople will be rewarded for their loyalty to Bendix products this year with the launch of Ultimate Rewards 2012, the newly expanded and simplified incentive program from Bendix.

Honeywell Friction Materials Recognized by Automotive Distribution Network for Bendix Product Innovation

As a testament to its history of driving innovation, Bendix was recognized for product innovation excellence by the Automotive Distribution Network at its 2012 Network National Convention in Las Vegas.

Preemptive Diagnostics: Solving Pulsation Complaints Before They Happen

Here is a scenario: A shop performs a brake job on a vehicle. The front pads and rotors are replaced. On the test drive, the vehicle had zero signs of pulsation, even after an aggressive break-in procedure. Six months and 6,000 miles later, the customer is back complaining of a pulsation in the pedal. So what has happened in 6,000 miles?

NUCAP Launches Redesigned Website

NUCAP Industries recently launched its redesigned website. The company says this new site completes the integration of recently acquired companies into the NUCAP family, uniting the global product portfolio into one online location that is loaded with enhanced content in a much easier to navigate format.

Bendix by Honeywell Launches the Ultimate Service Center Promotion

To reward the loyal automotive service centers that recommend and install Bendix by Honeywell products, the company is giving back with its Ultimate Rewards 2011 technician incentive program.

Wagner ThermoQuiet Pads Now Available for 2011 Ford Fiesta and Jeep Grand Cherokee Models

Each ThermoQuiet pad also incorporates Federal-Mogul’s award-winning, proprietary Integrally Molded Insulator (IMI) one-piece pad design and unique Wagner EDGE Laser-Shaped Friction technology for quieter performance, superior stopping power and longer pad life. Many ThermoQuiet pad sets also come complete with installation hardware kits.