Tips For Performing A DIY Brake Inspection

Think your brake pads need to be changed but don't have the time to take your vehicle to an auto shop for an inspection? Here are some tips for inspecting your own brake pads. Know What A New And Used Brake Pad Looks Like Sometimes it helps to know what you are looking at, so find photos online of what new and used brake pads look like. This will help you better understand the difference between the brake pad itself and the backing material, as well as how thick new brake pads actually look when compared to worn-down ones. Read More 

Things To Consider When Replacing A Broken Window In Your Car Or Truck

The glass used in your car or truck is automotive safety glass, and while replacing it is not overly complicated, it needs to be done correctly or it could leak. If you have a window in your vehicle that is broken, you should take your car to an auto safety glass replacement shop to have the glass repaired. Damage Assessment When you have a broken or cracked side window on your vehicle, the glass repair shop will need to replace it. Read More