Posted on 3/30/2023

The most important thing for drivers all over the world is safety. After all, no one wants to be involved in a car accident or be in a dangerous situation on the road. But how can you make your daily drive or road trip safer? Don't worry because we have an answer to the question, or to be exact, five answers. Continue reading to find out more. #1 Proper Driving Posture Driving with proper posture doesn't only save you from back pain. Driving with improper seat placement can cause you to have visibility issues or even pose a threat to the vehicle's handling. Your elbows should be fully extended or bent while grabbing the steering wheel. Also, make sure you have enough room to move your head and body around to check blindspots and look freely around. #2 Don't Drive With A Flashing Check Engine Light While driving with a solid check engine light is not recommended, driving with a flashing check engine light is a different story. It sta ... read more
Posted on 3/30/2023

I am not a genius, chemical engineer, mechanical engineer, or anything worth mentioning. What I am is someone who has been in the industry a long time. Almost 30 years. What I am seeing is oils that are meant to protect your engine, transmission, transfer cases, and differential are getting thinner and thinner. In my opinion this is to improve fuel economy due to some regulations, but what it is really doing, especially in harsh metropolitan areas, is cause extreme excessive wear. Premature failure. Expensive repairs on vehicles that cost more then a decent place to live should.We are forced to pay premiums for everything, and expected to just eat it when it doesn't last. That is just a rant for today
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I am not a genius, chemical engineer, mechanical engineer, or anything worth mentioning. What I am is someone who has been in the industry a long time. Almost 30 years. What I am seeing is oils that are meant to protect your engine, transmission, transfer cases, and differential are getting thinner and thinner. In my opinion this is to improve fuel economy due to some regulations, but what it is really doing, especially in harsh metropolitan areas, is cause extreme excessive wear. Premature failure. Expensive repairs on vehicles that cost more then a decent place to live should.We are forced to pay premiums for everything, and expected to just eat it when it doesn't last. That is just a rant for today.