I spent the last week installing a set of Fortune Auto 500 Series coilovers on my project Civic and the job went smoothly. It took that long because instead of trying to get it all done in one ...
We recently discovered that AutoZonePro sells tools. Not the cheap disposable kind but the worthy keep-forever kind. The trick is to thumb-scroll the Tool & Equipment Quarterly at AutoZonePro.com then ...
Automakers have got a nearly impossible job to do when it comes to settling on a car's suspension. Aside from obvious considerations like safety, longevity, and serviceability, it's got to forgive ...
They are turning up everywhere we look these days. They look like shocks, but they are being used instead of springs; they're modern air shocks. We first saw them under a lightweight ...
Automotive design has come a long way since Karl Benz designed the Patent Motorwagen in the late 1800s, and Henry Ford brought the T-4 powered Model T to the masses in 1908. Those early cars were ...
Once you leave the realm of a nut and bolt, numbers-matching, full-on restoration your options are many. Our '68 Corvette falls into that category. A high-mileage, nonnumbers-matching car, it is still ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
A spring compressor is among the most infamous tools available to home auto mechanics. Its job and operation are straightforward: It just squeezes a spring so that you can remove or install it from a ...
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