Watch Your Specs: Stabilizing Your Trailer

Posted on: 26 September 2017

Before you begin hauling something, you will need to make sure that the thing you are hauling has great stability. Otherwise, it will be much more difficult to drive your trailer safely. To make your trailer stable, you will need to meet the right specifications. The Tow Rating Your car or truck has a tow rating. It is important to know the gross combined weight rating so you do not exceed this.
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Passing Your Smog Test

Posted on: 23 September 2017

Many states across the country require not only for your car to be inspected every couple years, but that your car must also submit to a so-called smog test. This test is really a measurement of the quality of the emissions that emanate from your tailpipe. The car is driven on a platform and attached to a measuring machine that produces a number that either allows it to pass or fail the test.
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Are You Considering Buying A Diesel Truck? Learn The Benefits Of A Diesel Truck Over One That Uses Gasoline

Posted on: 18 September 2017

If you are in the market for a new medium or heavy duty truck, you may be unsure if you should get a truck with a diesel or gas engine. Many trucks in both of these categories come in both options, allowing you to select the one that is ideal for you. There are pros and cons to each one. Learning the advantages will help you determine which is the better option for you.
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Tips for Purchasing A Reliable, Well-Maintained Used Semi Truck

Posted on: 18 September 2017

Driving a big rig is an excellent way to build a successful business venture, but it isn't a job for the faint of heart. In fact, according to recent statistics, the average semi truck driver is expected to drive at least two to three thousand miles each week, with many staying out on the road for several weeks at a time. Because of this, it is important for the truck they operate to be comfortable, durable, and dependable.
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