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  • How a Specific Product Can Give Your Transmission a Helping Hand

    5 November 2019
    You may not be familiar with the concepts involved in mechanical engineering, and truth be told, you might not understand how your car's automatic transmission works. Still, it's easy to imagine how much stress these components may be under during an average drive and to picture how much friction and heat may build up inside. But did you know that you can actually giv
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  • Having a Better Understanding of Panel Beaters

    3 November 2019
    If you get into an accident that damages the body of your vehicle or your vehicle's body gets damaged through another method other than an accident, you might need it restored to its factory appearance. You may require the services of a panel beater. Insurance If your car is insured, of course you may first report the damage to your insurance company, who might refer
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  • What To Consider When Buying A 4-Wheel Drive

    30 October 2019
    4-wheel drives (4wd) are one of the most popular types of cars in Australia due to their ability to go off road and reach sections of the country regular cars simply cannot. That makes them prime for people of all ages from teenagers looking to get out of the house on the weekend to grey nomads going for long tours of the outback. If you are considering buying a 4wd,
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  • 3 Top Circumstances when Brake and Clutch Inspection is Priority and Mandatory

    30 October 2019
    For an experienced driver, the brake and clutch system plays an integral role in ensuring you and other motorists remain safe on the road. Therefore, why should you take chances with the maintenance of the components? Unfortunately, for most motorists, the urgency of taking a car for brake and clutch inspection diminishes if a vehicle seems to be working in good condi
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  • You Can Tell When You Have a Bad U-Joint! But How?

    30 October 2019
    When it comes to trucks and utility vehicles, something has to make up for all the height differences between the rear axles and the transmission. The vehicle must find a way of channelling all that power from the transmission to the axles at the far end of the truck. Manufacturers rely on universal joints (U-joints) to achieve this. A U-joint bends in line with the m
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