Usually, wheel bearings are designed to last as long as the vehicle and don't require scheduled replacements or lubrication. They, however, wear out over time and will have to be replaced. This article points out the tell-tale signs of worn-out wheel bea
force at one end, pushes a piston into a brake cable, which pushes the fluid through the brake cable and pushes a piston out of the other end, apply the friction to a wheel. This is the braking system. This friction is relayed through the tyres to the ground and vehicle comes to a ...
Check wheel bearings for excessive play, noise and roughness Remove all road wheels Check and report on condition and operation of front brakes Check and report on condition and operation of rear brakes Check condition of visible brake flexi hoses ...
If you plan to do the work yourself, then you’ll be looking at a repair cost between $150 and $500. Repair shops will charge between $600 and $1000 to replace a torque converter. The torque converter itself is relatively inexpensive (between $150 and $500, depending on the vehicle),...
every 150,000 miles, while some mechanics recommend changing it every 50,000 miles. If your vehicle has a manual transmission, you might need to replace the fluid more often than with an automatic transmission. Refer to your manual to see what your manufacturer recommends for your make and ...
The optional “underframe” aids mobility, and also provides added workpiece support. But, the workpiece rides along the front lip of the hand cart platform. What happens if or when that edge suffers even the smallest amount of wear – is it going to scratch up whatever workpiece slides agai...