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  • Volk Wheels- Are they worth the money? – by Jus...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    I have customers ask me everyday about Volk wheels and why they should spend the extra money on Volk, when they can get a simialr looking wheel for less. I want to take a minute and explain my thoughts on the matter.People will always argue about wheel weight and its affect on a vehicles performa...
  • Useful Information about Wheel Clamping on Private La...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Wheel clamping is a situation drivers face very often. It may look similar, but wheel clamping on private property is very different than public property’s wheel clamping. If you are involved in a wheel clamping situation, you should first know the conditions under which your car can be legally clamped...
  • Understanding the Drive Layouts – by Alvin Agom...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    The drive layout is the arrangement of the engine, transmission, and driven axles. The types of drive layouts are Front engine Front wheel drive (FF/ FWD), Front engine Rear wheel drive (FR/RWD), Mid engine Rear wheel drive(MR), Rear engine Rear wheel drive(RR), Four wheel drive (4WD or 4×4) and the All...
  • Three Wheel Scooter Gives You Mobility Around The Sto...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    If you have problems walking for more than ten minutes, a scooter could be the answer to getting a little freedom in your life. The freedom of shopping for yourself, for your family, and on your own time is enhanced with the use of a three-wheel scooter. A three-wheel scooter is one that has two small wheels...
  • The Structural Importance of Mazda Tie Rod End in Ste...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    One of the most important components of the steering system of an automobile is the tie rod end. A tie rod end such as the Mazda tie rod end is connected to the steering arm of the wheel. A tie rod end resembles an L-shaped faucet. The leg of the L-shaped tie rod end is a threaded bolt that is connected to t...