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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Cyril Joseph When replacing parts on a BMW, there are many points to consider. This article shows why BMW parts are a solid choice for BMW owners. Learn how to maintain the quality, performance, and integrity of an original BMW. written by Cyril Joseph BMW cars are known for their superior performance and style. Here is a look at some of the BMW parts and characteristics that ensure that a BMW maintains its highest standards of beauty, safety, and handling. written by Jimmy Plant Aftermarket brake pads can offer a lot of advantages over OEM brake pads. This article highlights my experiences with various brake pads and why I prefer aftermarket pads over OEM parts.
written by Cyril Joseph BMW is well known for its technology and design. The style and reliability of these BMW cars make them stand out from the rest. So what exactly makes BMW cars some of the most efficient and stylish on the planet? written by Cyril Joseph Volkswagen- the German manufacturer of automobiles are well known for their innovative technologies. Recently, four VW models at once were awarded the best grade of "top safety pick" in the most recent publication of the independent US safety institute, "Insurance Institute for Highway Safety". written by Cyril Joseph BMW parts are well known for its classiness. The style and reliability of these BMW parts makes them distinguishable from the rest. written by Jimmy Plant
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written by Michael Headingten Shearing is the process of applying a high pressure tool through a metal plate and removing a part of the metal. Examples of shear machining are punching machines, like those that make small discs, and blanking machines, that make washers and other small items. written by Jimmy Plant Guidance for safely modifying your car or truck.
written by Jimmy Plant Brakes are a major component to any vehicle. They help you stop at your destination rather than roll past it. This article will focus on how and why the brake system in your car or truck works and how you can improve them.
written by Michael Headingten Because they move in response to the pressure in the hydraulic fluid, hydraulic press brakes are flexible and high capacity. Since the pressurized fluid operates the piston, the hydraulic press can be programmed to have different strokes for different operations and even different speeds within a stroke. Stroke length can be easily adjusted depending upon the length of the cylinder. written by Freddic Clay Ever wondered what the future cars could offer in terms of safety features? Not science fiction at all, the carmaker Volvo is working to develop a car that’s gonna steer and brake automatically to save your life. Find out what expectations you can have from it? written by Archibald Rockwealth The intention behind using a press brake is to bend metals. Heavy metals as will as thin metals can be manipulated by the use of mechanical press brakes and by hydraulic press brakes. More often than not, a person will decide upon the hydraulic press brake because it is able to apply more pressure, more than 50,000 metric tons actually. written by Jimmy Plant I’ve always loved the city. But on a trip into the woods, I discovered just how much it meant to me and my new comrade-the Sasquatch…
written by Andrew Bernhardt I sat down with my uncle last night in his garage to talk about some serious music debate topics. Topic of discussion was “Who’s got the best pipes?” Our two selections that we narrowed down to were Nat King Cole and Anita Baker, with Michael Bolton coming in a close third place.
written by Greg Chapman Overview of anti-lock brakes, from a leading provider of used cars in Austin TX. written by David 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.
written by David 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.
written by Anthony Fontanelle Chevrolet expands its offering with the new Chevrolet Captiva 4x4. The said vehicle will be equipped with safety features to make it a safe choice for new car buyers. written by Anthony Fontanelle Maserati is looking for dealerships in the United States which will market Alfa Romeos. Ninety-nine Alfa Romeo 8C Competiziones will be marketed in the United States next year. written by amanda nealy Power Stop is an aftermarket car parts brand that was first introduced in 1996 by Southern California-based auto parts manufacture and supplier, Autospecialty. Around September 12 of 2005, a limited liability corporation, Power Stop, LLC bought the rights to the Power Stop brand and the rights to sell Power Stop performance parts. Power Stop, LLC is currently based in Bedford Park, Illinois. written by David 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.
written by Andrew Bernhardt The right pad teamed with the right rotor can transform your driving experience. Such a heaven-made match exists when high-tech Power Slot rotors make contact with the stout stopping of a set of Hawk Brake Pads. Will they join the pantheon of great manly duos that can be spoken of? Only time will tell.
written by Andrew Bernhardt What does replacing your car brakes and grabbing a beer have in common? If your wide pedal has been a little hoppy lately but your brew hasn’t, read on for the answer.
written by David Brooks 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!
written by David Brooks 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’.
written by David Brooks Welcome to another episode of Mike the Misanthropic Mechanic. In this installment, Mike finds the time to creep out on his creeper and answer a reader’s question about his wife’s squeaky SUV brakes.
written by Andrew Bernhardt In one corner, we have EBC Brakes, stalwart of the motorcycle scene and automotive up-and-comer. In the red trunks, track-dominator Brembo. Who will win the war for world brake domination?
written by Robert Arntz Arntz Performance Products sells high performance engine, body and chassis parts and kits for auto, truck, and suv for street, strip, or oval track written by Seo Global Pro With the thousands of options available, it’s very easy to be overwhelmed with the possibilities. Honda for example: manufacturers state that there are more Honda performance parts and after-market auto parts available than there are cars in an entire state. << previous page 1 next page>> |