Tips for Keeping Your Business’s Sprinter Vans Running

A Sprinter van can be a durable and effective option for businesses that are needing a transportation vehicle for small to medium-sized loads. While these vans can become an integral tool for your business's operations, there are many repairs and other work that they may need to stay operational.   Interior Damage From the Items Being Moved  Depending on the types of items that you will be needing to transport in the van, there is a chance that the interior could suffer some damage from these items moving around and colliding with the interior walls of the van. Read More 

Replacing The Engine In Your Truck With A Performance Upgrade

Replacing the engine in your truck with a newer performance engine can be a great option. Opting for a performance engine over a stock diesel engine can improve the power you have available for the tasks you use your truck for. New Performance Engines When you start looking for a replacement engine for your truck, you may find that buying a crate engine from the manufacturer is the simplest solution, but if you are looking for more performance, you will need to take that engine and have additional work done to increase the power and durability of it. Read More 

Make Sure Your Transmission Is In Good Shape

Without the transmission, your car won't move. The motor provides the power, the wheels provide the motion, but without the transmission, the power from the motor won't get from there to the tires.  Transmission The transmission has a series of gears that it goes through in order to transfer power from one place to another. It doesn't matter if it's an automatic or manual transmission, the way it works is basically the same. Read More 

Why An Auto Repair Checkup Is A Good Idea After A Minor Car Crash

It happens a lot: a sickening thud, followed by the jolt of an impact between your car and something solid like a post, curb, or other obstacle. With your heart in your throat, you emerge to see — well, nothing, or at least nothing that resembles real damage.  Feeling relieved, you get back into your car and drive away without a backward glance. What you may not know is that even small bumps that leave no damage to the car's bumpers or fenders can still cause unseen auto repair problems to develop later. Read More 

3 Reasons to File a Diminished Auto Value Claim

You've recently been in a significant accident, but you finally have your car back. The insurance company covered the repairs and everything looks good as new. Case closed, right? Sadly, this may not be the end of the long-term impact on your car. The reality is that vehicles are often never quite perfect again after severe accidents, and a diminished resale is generally reflective of this fact. Even with flawless repairs, future buyers may consider your car a greater risk than one that was never involved in an accident. Read More