Should You Drive On Low Brake Pads?

Brake pads are the visible part of your vehicle's braking system that provides the necessary friction to slow down your car. These pads are located in the brake calipers, and they work by pressing against the disc brake rotors. Brakes are the most important safety feature of any vehicle. If you sense any problem with your brakes, including low brake pads, you should not drive your car. Instead, low brake pads warn you to have your car serviced by a car brake service specialist. Read More 

3 Commercial Truck Maintenance Tips

If you operate a commercial fleet, or drive a rig, you know how imperative it is that your vehicle be in tip-top shape. After all, if your vehicle breaks down and isn't running, you lose productivity. Taking your fleet or rig in for routine maintenance will increase your up-time and help reduce your operating costs. In addition to taking your vehicle in for regular maintenance, you should also take a few measures of your own to ensure that your rig continues running smoothly. Read More 

Where Do Collision Repair Shops Get Parts?

You may have more control over the parts your auto body shop uses than you think. Here's how to understand what parts your auto body shop is using and which ones they should be using. Three Sources of Parts In general, auto body shops have three sources for parts. Some go through the original manufacturer. That is a way to ensure the best fit for your vehicle, and your manufacturer stands by the quality of these parts. Read More 

Why You Shouldn’t Put Off Car Repairs

As a car owner, you might feel as if you are always being hit with expenses. Not only do you have to worry about making your car payments, but you also have to worry about paying your car insurance, putting gas in your vehicle and more. With all of these expenses, it can be tough to stay on top of maintenance and repairs. Even though this might be true, however, you really should not put off car repairs when they are needed. Read More 

3 Tips To Prevent Body Damage To Your RV

Even though you might love the freedom that your RV gives you more than its actual appearance, you probably want to keep it looking its best for your travels. You could be worried about body damage occurring to your RV and the associated collision repairs, but there are ways that you can prevent it. These are a few tips that can help. 1. Practice Maneuvering First of all, if you are new to owning an RV, it's a good idea to get some practice in regards to maneuvering the vehicle. Read More