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  • 64 Mechanic's Ways To Make Your Car Last Longer  By : M Paglia
    64 Mechanic's Ways To Make Your Car Last Longer
  • Before You Buy a Chinese ATV  By : Richard Keir
    Some important considerations before buying a Chinese ATV (or aused ATV for that matter).
  • Why Do Bikers Dress The Way They Do?  By : Tyler Powers
    Discusses biker gear and why they choose specific motorcycle clothing.
  • Electric Cooling Fan switches  By : Darren Dunner
    The electric cooling fans cannot work alone in any case and they need the aid of supporting parts. The engine of the vehicle controls and other parts work as a thermostatic switch which is basically an electric cooling fan switch.
  • How To Buy Cheap Cars  By : Thomas Martin
    There are a number of seized car auctions held in various places every month or at least quarterly. Usually, these special auctions are sponsored or put by the federal, state or local governments, and in some cases by law enforcement agencies.
  • Instant Free Auto Insurance Quotes  By : Thomas Martin
    Shopping for car insurance can be a big undertaking. It can be daunting at times but is very important. There are now many ways to get yourself insured and the coverage you need. Smart customers know it pays to do a little research before buying car insurance. Just based on the price of the insurance rates today, why not take the time to check the rates with several companies.
  • Why Soft Tail Frames Create a Comfortable Motorcycle Ride  By : Tyler Powers
    Discusses the advantages of soft tail motorcycle frames.
  • Because Proper Tire Care Can Save You Money...And Your Life  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Tires last a long time without much help from us, or so it seems. However, NOT taking care of your tires can cost you more than you think!
  • Flowmaster - Favorite Exhaust And Mufflers From A Leading Brand  By : David S. Brooks
    After more than 22 years crafting some of the most radical exhaust systems, Flowmaster has earned a worldwide reputation for performance, quality and durability.
  • Husky Liners - The Heavy Duty Floor Mat Maker  By : David S. Brooks
    Husky Liners’ collection of liners and floor mats continues to grow and now covers most pickup and SUV makes. Husky’s ever-expanding lineup also includes mats and liners for selected car makes as well.
  • Covercraft - Premium Car Covers For Elite Car Owners  By : David S. Brooks
    In 1965, Covercraft began production as a 2 person operation. Identifying a gap in the auto industry for quality, custom-designed car covers, Covercraft began to manufacture covers to fill the need. Their covers were a hit with auto enthusiasts everywhere, and today Covercraft has grown to a team of over 400 employees.
  • New Floor Mats and Cargo Liners - an affordable way of upgrading and protecting your car's interior.  By : David S. Brooks
    Car floor mats and cargo areas are one the main areas of your vehicle's interior that really take a beating; they get worn, wet, dirty and neglected. Pretty soon your once beloved car looks shabby.
  • Billet Motorcycle Wheels  By : Tyler Powers
    Basics of billet motorcycle wheels and what to look for as you shop for custom wheels.
  • Husky Floor Liners: Premium Carpet Protection for All Types of Vehicles  By : David S. Brooks
    Husky Floor Liners are the custom-molded floor protection of choice for everything from sedans to minivans to big diesel rigs. With the amount of quality materials, adept craftsmanship and unique design that goes into each Husky Floor Liner, it’s easy to see why. Let’s take a closer look at these all-American auto protection gems known throughout the land as Husky Floor Liners.
  • Infiniti Manhattan is something that one would dream about  By : timjohrer
    Infiniti dealer, whether in Manhattan or New York or any other state, can surely be of help for those who are aspiring to take home Infiniti series of cars.
  • Vehicle Tracker: Never Losing Track Again  By : Alvin Toh
    GPS vehicle tracking system, also known as vehicle tracker, is a device that uses satellite signals to track vehicles. The device is placed inside of the vehicle, allowing either real-time or passive monitoring of its location.
  • Saving Money On Car Insurance With A Teenage Driver  By : Barry Brenner
    How to save money on car insurance with teenage drivers.
  • Vehicle Tracking Device: What You Need To Know Before Buying One  By : Alvin Toh
    Vehicle tracking devices utilize GPS, global positioning system, to electronically track the location of a vehicle. They are often used by companies to keep track of business mileage and job performance. As an anti-theft device, vehicle trackers are used to enable police to locate a stolen vehicle quickly and easily. Many auto insurance companies...
  • Grab a Superchip and Double Dip into Super Performance  By : David S. Brooks
    A bowl of bean dip is nothing without a proper chip, and so it goes with your vehicle. Superchip performance chips are the simple solution to maximizing horsepower, torque and fuel mileage. Your vehicle will thank you for the tasty treat.
  • Performance Stoppers Put the Bite on Inferior Braking  By : Mike Kirby Smith
    In this latest episode of the Misanthropic Mechanic, everyone’s favorite testy technician, Mike, teaches NASCAR fans about performance brakes, while tossing in some good-natured hillbilly ribbin’.
  • Buying G35 Infiniti used is a smart option  By : timjohrer
    Go and meet the G35 Infiniti used dealer personally and find out about all the features of the car. Used cars mostly come in good condition and buying this car can be a good option for you. Check out the inventory and find about the different cars that the dealer has in his collection. Ask the professionals about the different features of the car and make sure that you take the car out for a test drive.
  • Take your Diesel Rig from Mild to Wild the Electronic Way  By : Mike Kirby Smith
    This latest installment of The Misanthropic Mechanic finds our grumpy grease-monkey, Mike, just back from his big win at the Pomona Diesel Drags. And coincidentally, this week’s question asks Mike what it takes to squeeze more power and torque from a diesel truck.
  • Sport Compact Not Fast or Furious? Here’s The Souped-Up Recipe  By : Mike Kirby Smith
    This week, Mike the Misanthropic Mechanic lowers himself to answer some sport compact performance questions. Ironically, nothing gets Mike as angry as little 4-bangers buzzing down the boulevard. Let’s listen in, this should be fun!
  • The true test of a set of floor mats  By : David S. Brooks
    A lot of people want a set of floor mats that can keep their carpets clean from those run of the mill stain makers. I’m talking about yours muds, your sodas, and your gums. I, on the other hand, hold my mats to a higher standard. They have to be able to handle everything from 5-alarm chili to a ladle or 2 of human excrement. So I put a couple to a test royale. Here’s how it went.
  • Laugh in the face of Nature with a car cover  By : David S. Brooks
    It seems like no matter how much you pamper and coddle Mother Nature, it’s never enough to pacify her mood swings. That’s why you have to take the proper measures to protect your investment from her wrath. You’ve got to water-seal your deck, tie a hefty anchor to the bow of your double-wide, and sheath your auto in a car cover. Here’s why.
  • Tonights Main Event K&N Cold Air Intakes vs AEM Cold Air Intakes  By : Steven Duvall
    Sure, comparisons are a nice, dignified way to pit two things against each other to find a measured victor in a gentlemanly fashion. But, that’s no way to decide which performance parts are best for your ride. In this edition, we pit K&N Cold Air Intakes versus AEM Cold Air Intakes in a gritty steel cage match. Read on for the blow-by-blow account of the clash of the induction titans.
  • Modern Tuning Makes Maximizing Performance Much Faster  By : Steven Duvall
    Putting some extra ponies into your daily motoring used to take entire days, cost hundreds of dollars in parts, and usually cause the loss of three or four knuckles. Not so in today’s computer-controlled vehicles, where tuning is about as easy as playing Tetris on a Game Boy. Let’s take a look at performance chips and programmers and how they’ve changed vehicle tuning.
  • Lift Kits, You’re a Low-Life without One  By : Steven Duvall
    Want a distinct height advantage over your buddy’s truck? Planning to off-road as a means of getting around growing traffic congestion in your area? Want to make it harder for fat chicks, old ladies and pesky midgets to get into your rig? If any of these sound like your battle plan, you need a lift kit, son. We’ll help you sort it out.
  • Pet Travel Tips to Keep Fido Riding in High Style  By : David S. Brooks
    A true pet lover never leaves their animals at home. Rover and Kitty are beloved members of the family and an important part of every outing. Keep your precious cargo safe and secure while your vehicle stays clean and protected with these handy pet-travel tips.
  • Car Auction Web Sites – Bargains or Bogus  By : Dave Mallegg
    Are these car auction websites that are popping up all over the internet for real or just a big scam? Find out the truth.
  • Headers and Exhaust, give Your Ride a Swift Kick in the Tailpipe  By : David S. Brooks
    One of the easiest ways to really get your motor cranking is to let it exhale. A free-flowing exhaust kit coupled with set of tuned headers is a sure fire recipe for intense performance. It’ll take some hard work, but the resulting growl and in-your-seat power will leave the competition eating your dust.
  • Optimizing Fleet Operations Through GPS Tracking  By : Alvin Toh
    GPS fleet tracking systems are used in public transportation, most notably school buses in Kansas City and New York City. These systems allow school districts to know exactly where each bus is, which improves the safety of their passengers, and, on flex routes, give the drivers some leeway in adjusting their course to avoid traffic congestion.
  • Battle of the Brands, Streety Injen Intakes vs Classic K&N  By : Steven Duvall
    Injen and K&N: what’s the difference (besides the typical car you see either company’s sticker on)? Sure, one has an unlimited reputation across the auto world, and the other has become a niche brand for sport compact racers and late-night automobile malfeasance. But, the differences between Injen and K&N run much deeper than stickers and followers. Read along to learn more.
  • Riding Without a Motorcycle Helmet Is Not Clever!  By : Michael Saville
    Riding around without a motorcycle helmet to protect your head is just about the daftest thing you can do on a motorcycle. There is simply nothing more dangerous and detrimental to your mental and physical health than riding your motorcycle without a proper motorcycle helmet.
  • How much does your car really cost?  By : Kari Hoopes
    Owning a car can be very expensive. Besides the cost of your loan are gasoline, insurance, taxes, maintenance, etc. These additional costs compose nearly 50% of the monthly cost of a car. You can limit your expenses by knowing exactly what you need, how long you plan to keep it, and what the intrinsic value is.
  • Private Dicks Need Strong Coffee and Clean Windshields  By : David S. Brooks
    You don’t need the detective skills of Andy Sipowicz or Remington Steele to be a successful private investigator. Basically, you’ve got to have a tenacious attitude, a fast camera, potent coffee, and a crystal clear windshield. After years of fighting with the lousy wiper blades from my local auto parts warehouse, I finally made the switch over to PIAA wiper blades. Now I’m hooked.
  • The Performance Brake Breakdown  By : David S. Brooks
    Factory pads and rotors leave a lot to be desired when it comes to performance braking. The key to stopping on a dime and getting nine cents backs lies in the aftermarket. Let’s take a quick look at a few of the brake options available.
  • 5 Major Ways to Save Money on Gas  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Gas prices never seem to go down, do they? It just keeps getting more expensive to buy gas. Here are 5 major steps you can take to save money on gas.
  • Zen and the Art of Cold Air Intake  By : David S. Brooks
    Bringing out your vehicle’s inner yogi requires outfitting it with the right equipment. Proper form is easily achieved through the mastery and use of performance accessories, namely the venerable cold air intake system.
  • Hop Up Your Ride with a little Flash and Strategy  By : David S. Brooks
    The path to increased power and torque may not be as complicated as you think. Gone are the days of complex engine mods like aftermarket cams and heads that require big bucks and engine removal. These days, a little electronic tweaking goes a long way.
  • Surviving a Sales Trip with a Roof Top Cargo Carrier and a Cargo Liner  By : David S. Brooks
    As a sales representative for a large medical supply company, it seems like my entire life is spent behind the wheel. I’ve crisscrossed the United States more times than Jack Kerouac. Every May, my boss sends me out on what he’s dubbed my “Summer Safari,” which basically means making the rounds between Baltimore and Milwaukee. This year, I’m arming my auto with a roof top cargo carrier and a cargo liner to keep my ride comfortable and protected.
  • Specialty Tools for Building Choppers  By : Tyler Powers
    Custom chopper building tools to make building a custom motorcycle easier.
  • How to Avoid Depreciation in Your Car  By : Kari Hoopes
    Nearly all cars depreciate in value over time. The effective depreciation, your sell price minus purchase price divided by time, can be minimized by knowing the right price at which to buy your car, and knowing the right time to sell.
  • Two buddies, two different intakes, one winner  By : David S. Brooks
    Isaac and I have been rivals for as long as we have been friends. Since we were little boys in grammar school, both of us have tried to outdo the other in everything. Even though we’re now adults, our competitive nature still exists. That’s why after I installed an AEM cold air intake into my RSX, Isaac popped an Injen cold air intake into his RSX to try and beat me off the line. Who do you think won? Read on to find out.
  • Defying gravity with some serious suspension improvements  By : David S. Brooks
    Some people might be content living inside a world defined by the inflexible rules of physics, but not this guy! Me and my Mustang are thumbing our indignant noses at Galileo, Einstein and Hawking and their “laws.” How do we defy the cosmic order, you ask? With some intense suspension improvements from two industry-leading companies: Edelbrock and Eibach.
  • Dont Fight Over Getting a Draw Tite or a Hidden Hitch  By : Steven Duvall
    Many guys who pull a toy or two behind their truck are also fiercely brand-competitive. But, the same crowd who sees their rear window as a blank easel for denouncing their neighbors’ truck brands may find their time wasted when battling over hitch and towing equipment. This is the case for any truck guy looking for a side in the tame conflict between Draw Tite and Hidden Hitch.
  • A Corsa Exhaust for your Vette  By : Steven Duvall
    Many Corvette accessories shine, but nothing stands out like a custom Corsa Exhaust. Made specifically for Vettes by Vette freaks, Corsa Exhausts are the perfect mate to the beefy GM iron beneath that sexy hood. Follow along with the story of the best Corvette exhausts—and one of the best Corvette accessories—ever made.
  • Picking a Car Cover to Choose the Craft or the King  By : Steven Duvall
    Covering a car is a delicate task. It’s hardly like throwing a blue tarp over a wood pile and hoping to keep the rain out. It takes the right material, the right custom fit, and the right brand. And when it comes to brand, most people pick between Covercraft and Coverking. Let’s explore both brands.
  • How I styled out my interior  By : David S. Brooks
    A lot of my friends have been asking me how I got the interior of my 4Runner looking so dang sweet, so I’m writing this to let everybody know. Now, I’m not a writer by trade, so you’ll have to excuse my digressions and what not.
  • Inject your Rig with Venom and Get Ready to Ride the Snake  By : David S. Brooks
    Of all the performance mods available these days, the most overlooked is fuel injection. Most tuners assume that installing intake, exhaust and a chip—the tuning trifecta—is enough. Well, if you find yourself getting snaked off the line, you may want to look into a mainline fuel injection set up to give your rig the juice it needs.
  • Cut the Night with Modern Style  By : David S. Brooks
    The easy add-on that really customizes your vehicle is a set of aftermarket headlights. These Euro-inspired beams come in a wide variety of shapes and styles that are guaranteed to light up your vehicle’s style. And, if you bust a headlight like the following contributor did, aftermarket lights are a real bargain compared to expensive factory replacements.
  • Pacesetter vs. Flowmaster—The Exhaustive Debate  By : David S. Brooks
    I have a ‘97 Acura Integra that I’m slowing building up as a street drifter. My bros and I all watch Tokyo Drift every chance we get and then head out to do some drifting ourselves. We get all geeked-up on Mountain Dew and the movie psyches us for some hardcore drifting; so we head down to the Sears parking lot after dark. My Integra seems to be lagging behind some of the other cars so I’ve decided to install a performance exhaust system; but which one? I’ve narrowed it down to two, Flowmaster a
  • Subaru’s WRX STI—The Little Sleeper That Woke the Dead  By : David S. Brooks
    In these days of tuner performance, it’s nice to see manufacturers joining in the fun. No longer do we have to buy some little Honda and slap on a bunch of shoddy parts to make a proper street racer. Now, you can roll right off the show-room floor ready to rock and roll. Right now, the car with the most out-of-the-box performance potential is hands down, the Subaru Impreza WRX STI.
  • A Woman Scorned – the Continuing Saga of a Fishy Car  By : Danny Argent
    A case study of a sabotaged car with foul odour, and powers of deduction required to solve it.
  • New Car Protection  By : Danny Argent
    Tips and tricks to help your new car looking new and maintain its value.
  • Beware of Unbelievable Lease Car Deals  By : Danny Argent
    If you visit a dealership in the UK these days, there is a very fair chance that instead of having the full price of the car pasted across the windscreen, instead they have the monthly payments. Just Ł200 per month and you can a sporty little convertible, you do a quick calculation – "that's just Ł45 per week!" you can cover that sort of money, you are tempted to wander in and sign up right now.
  • Protect your paint with Car Bras and Car Covers  By : David S. Brooks
    Years ago when I was just a boy, my father used to make me wash and wax his cars. He said I would learn to appreciate the beauty of rich finish. Plus, he said it would teach me how to work hard with my hands.
  • Dance Your Way to a Cleaner Car Interior  By : David S. Brooks
    When you’re in the business of exotic dancing, it pays to equip your car with some key accessories. To say the least, it’s a nasty business that sometimes gets a little sticky. The following story is presented to help folks avoid the automotive damage caused when exotic dancing goes bad.
  • Stopping on a Dime to Stop the March of Dimes  By : David S. Brooks
    Unless you like the idea of laboratories around the country brimming with caged, maimed, tortured animals, you’ll stop supporting the March of Dimes. I did, and I even took my protest to the next level. I upgraded the brakes and brake rotors on my Mustang for stop-dime braking power, so I can be a safer motorist and so I can make a political statement through my choice of automotive accessories.
  • Infiniti Dealer serves customers in buying cars  By : timjohrer
    Infiniti dealer has all the latest information about the upcoming cars in the market because the company keeps updating its older models with new molders along with launching new models as well.
  • How much punishment can deflectors take?  By : David S. Brooks
    Sure, auto deflectors may not be a strong as a Star Wars-grade shield founded on potent imperial technology. But, they can push aside most of the things that come flying at your ride. Where’s the breaking point? Follow us as we test it out with some common household items.
  • Tactics for Maintaining Your Lease Car  By : Danny Argent
    If you have had a lease car before, you will probably know about recharges for excess wear and tear. Any damage which is beyond what the BVRLA deem to be normal wear, incurs a penalty recharge. Over the course of a few years any normal car is likely to pick up chips in windscreens, chips on the door edges, small dents on the body panels, scuffs on bumpers and wheels, and a whole host of other minor damage... unfortunately, very little of this is deemed to be fair wear and tear.
  • Stop, in the name of lust  By : David S. Brooks
    I’m no lothario, but I have had my fair share of rendezvous in my time. If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s that the ladies like a good car. Wild rides are a great way to tear down inhibitions. However, losing control over your street machine will not put anyone in the mood for spooning. I learned that the hard way. That was before I slapped on a set of EBC brakes and brake pads, which have done wonders for my stopping performance and love life.
  • Auto Accessories Answer Desert Dweller’s Prayers  By : David S. Brooks
    Whether you live in the desert or the tundra, having the right auto accessories can make or break your comfort. The following tips from an experienced desert dweller point out the proper auto accessories one needs to dominate the dunes.
  • What’s the difference between cold air intakes and regular air intakes?  By : David S. Brooks
    They say that acquiring knowledge is a journey, and I’ve never disagreed with them. Not that I know exactly who the “they” is, but I’m sure they’re wise in some way. Why else would we always refer to “them” if they didn’t know what they were talking about? Regardless, I followed their advice and set out on my own quest to figure out what the difference is between cold air intakes and regular air intakes. Here’s what I found.
  • Avoid Auto Warranty Scams  By : Tom Andrews
    This article discusses the importance of the Definitions Section of the auto warranty contract and specifically the terms defining what repairs are covered. Salesman will try to avoid your questions if the coverage they're offering is poor, but with an understanding of these terms, you'll be able to handle even the slickest salesman.
  • Infiniti car is the destination for the vehicle of your dreams  By : timjohrer
    The safest way to be the proud owner of a luxury car that is a classy style icon and get the best deal in the market would be to approach an Infiniti car dealership. Select a car from the wide range available with Infiniti and drive home your dream.
  • A Popular Quick Fix For Dented Cars: Paintless Dent Repair  By : Steven Magill
    Auto repair companies have experimented with different kinds of dent repair methods. While some worked, others failed. Most companies agree that PDR or Paintless Dent Repair works wonders especially for small dents.
  • Mustang Talk Volume IV Restoring the Punch of the Pony  By : Steven Duvall
    In this edition of Mustang talk, we’ll cover the age-old question facing every male who takes the wheel of a Pony: is my Mustang manly enough to be my everyday driver? If it’s not, or if yours is on the borderline, we’ll cover the ways to make your ride man-legal in an afternoon.
  • Get ready to camp With Truck Tents And Thule Racks  By : Steven Duvall
    How Billy Bob Got His Groove Back......I never thought I’d be writing in to one of these things, but after what happened last weekend with a couple of sweet little numbers I picked up, man I gotta tell ya.
  • Cargo Liners Are More Important Than You Might Think  By : Steven Duvall
    Unless you garage your ride for the winter, you’ve probably learned that a good solid cargo liner for your SUV is about as important as the floor mats. If you haven’t, you’re about to. Stick around while we explain the vital nature of a cargo liner.
  • A Comparison of 3 of the newest Hatchbacks around  By : Scott James
    In the climate of today it seems that we require ever more far-reaching sophistication and performance for our budget cars as well luxury models.
  • Infiniti Nassau could be the dream car that you are looking for  By : timjohrer
    Infiniti Nassau luxury cars ensure that you finally have the option of owning a car that makes a style statement and helps you upgrade your lifestyle in no uncertain terms.
  • Infiniti Suffolk is the one car that all desires to own proudly  By : timjohrer
    Cars are passions for many and each one has a dream car of their own. The Infiniti Suffolk is one such dream car that can make you feel like being in heaven.
  • Personalised Number Plate  By : Oliver Wright
    Unless you own a really old vintage car, or you have managed to get a hold of a limited edition car, there is pretty much nothing exclusive about cars. Sure you can go out and get a unique colour or better still you can have customization done on the car. All, methods that are not only time consuming and tedious, but some also incur massive costs. So what is the fastest way to be distinguished in a crowd? Well apart from what I have already mentioned, you could go and get yourself a custom number plate, something that has relevance to what you do, your attitude or simply something witty.
  • Which Air Filter Really Makes the Best Coffee Filter?  By : David S. Brooks
    An ill-produced TV commercial recently hit the airwaves, feature a mechanic who uses a paper air filter as a coffee filter. The ad is—you guessed it—for a performance air filter company stating that “paper is for coffee filters.” It got out crack team to think, “which air filter really is the best for using as a coffee filter?” Play along and see.
  • Preventing Lubricant Leak by Using Mazda Valve Cover Gasket  By : G. Wiggins
    Automobile engines are almost like self-contained machineries that smoothly operate with the help of lubricants. To prevent overheating of moving parts due to friction, lubricants must be prevented from being spilled from the engine system. Lubricants allow moving parts to slide smoothly with minimal resistance. When there is no enough lubricants, the moving parts such as the valves will slow down and begin to heat up.
  • Modify your Mazda with Mazda Body Kits  By : G. Wiggins
    With the ever increasing demands for auto upgrades that are intended to elevate the vehicle’s look and performance, the availability of altering packages like the Mazda body kits has become a widespread. These are accessories that significantly alter the original design and appearance of the vehicle. They augment the already dominant features of your Mazda, making it more adaptive to varying environmental forces as well as road conditions.
  • Gain Maximum Braking Power with the Mazda Brake Caliper  By : G. Wiggins
    The modern brake system has undergone rigorous refinements for over 100 years and has now become extremely reliable and efficient. In your Mazda, the brake mechanism is one of the most critical devices that greatly influence handling and safety driving. It is responsible for setting your moving vehicle into a stop. It does this by absorbing the kinetic energy of your vehicle and converts it into heat.
  • Mazda Brake Disc for a Powerful Braking Action  By : G. Wiggins
    Most modern vehicles are equipped with brake discs on their front wheels and some on all four wheels. This is the part of the braking system that does the actual job of stopping the moving vehicle. In your Mazda, the Mazda brake disc is simply the device responsible for slowing or stopping your spinning wheels. It is connected to the wheel or the axle and is usually built from cast iron ceramic. I
  • Mazda Brake Dust Shield as your Ultimate Rim Protection  By : G. Wiggins
    Surely, with your Mazda, you can drive in pure exhilaration. This is true since Mazda is known to posses impressive features when it comes to aesthetics and performance. To further heighten its already dominant features, outfitting it with functional auto parts such as the Mazda brake dust shield is the smartest move you can make on your vehicle.
  • High Performance Mazda Brake Master Cylinder  By : G. Wiggins
    The braking system of your Mazda is typically composed of several components and these include the disc brakes, tubes and hoses, and the Mazda brake master cylinder. As you apply force on the brake pedal, you are actually pressing against a plunger in the master cylinder which channels the brake fluid under pressure to a series of tubes and hoses to the braking unit located at each wheels.
  • Top Notch Braking Action from Mazda Brake Pad  By : G. Wiggins
    The Mazda brake pad is an important part of the braking system either you are using a drum or disc brakes. This is basically a steel backing plate with a friction material bonded or riveted to its surface facing the disc brake or drum. It has the capacity to convert the kinetic energy of your moving vehicle into a thermal energy due to friction. The brake pad is attached to the brake caliper, one at each side of the brake rotor.
  • Top Quality Mazda Brake Shoe  By : G. Wiggins
    A typical brake system is composed of disk brakes which are commonly used in the front wheels and the drum brakes which are used in rear wheels. They are connected via a series of tubes and hoses that attaches the brake to each wheel and to the master cylinder. This mechanism is responsible for stopping or slowing down the moving vehicle. This is done by absorbing the kinetic energy of the vehicle and converts it into heat which is created due to friction as the brake is engaged.
  • Guard your Hood with Mazda Bug Shield  By : G. Wiggins
    Your Mazda is highly exposed to all sorts of pollutants and road elements that can somehow impede your driving efficiency as well as cause rapid wear to its vulnerable auto parts. For this reason, it is necessary to be armed with functional auto add-ons that can protect and preserve your vehicle’s inbuilt quality and vibrant looks. Not just that, it is wise to gear your rig with add-ons that do not just increase its adaptability to varying road conditions but also elevate its aesthetic looks.
  • Maximum Protection from Tough Mazda Bumper  By : G. Wiggins
    Collisions on the road can occur in your least expected moment and if your Mazda is not armed with the right defensive equipments and mechanisms, you might end-up with a wrecked vehicle. Since safety is always the top concern in your daily driving, it is a must to ensure that your vehicle is outfitted with complete auto equipments that will provide it more rigidity and these include the Mazda bumper. This is a critical auto body part that provides a great deal of safety to you and your vehicle.
  • Mazda Cabin Filter: The Answer for a Clean Interior Air  By : G. Wiggins
    The quality of air entering inside the passenger’s compartment of your Mazda is ensured by the Mazda cabin filter. This is the device that makes your interior comfortable and a healthy place. It does the job of screening out all sorts of airborne particulates contained in the outside air like bacteria, dust, dirt, pollen, mold, and other contaminants that can take away your ride and drive comfort. Formerly, the cabin air filter was not used as a standard part by all vehicles.
  • Infiniti New York: get home the suaveness  By : timjohrer
    The Infiniti New York ranges of cars have it all, the style, the suave, the features, the performance and yes the brand name. The Infiniti New York range of cars will never disappoint you.
  • The Evolution of the Auto Industry  By : Steven Cancel
    From start till finish, this article details major events and changes within the auto industry.
  • The Evolution Of GPS Vehicle Tracking Applications  By : Alvin Toh
    GPS vehicle tracking has been in existence for some time, at least since the late 1970's. Many trade names have been associated with it such as Lojack and LoTrans. These were early applications created particularly for the inventory and tracking of service vehicles, fire and police department vehicles. They depended upon the World War II LORAN (Long-range Radio Aid Navigation) system.
  • How Do I File A Claim For An Auto Accident?  By : Barry Brenner
    How to file an insurance cliam when you are involved in a auto accidnet.
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