Tips For Choosing Your First Suspension Lift

Posted on: 5 August 2018

If you've recently purchased a truck and want to add some height to the suspension, you may be considering having a lift kit installed. Whether you're just thinking about a leveling kit for a pickup truck or you want a full lift, there are some key things you need to think about before you buy. Here are a few of the most important considerations to keep you from an investment that doesn't work out the way that you planned. [Read More]

Finding Brake Parts For Classic Cars

Posted on: 26 March 2018

No matter how much you love classic cars, it's not enough to purchase the shell of a classic car and plan to restore it. It will take a lot of work; moreover, it will require knowledge that you may not have yet. If you're used to tinkering with your own vehicles, you may be ready to get started, but you will first need to be able to get parts. In particular, brake parts are important for many older cars. [Read More]

New To The Amateur Racing World? What Fuel Can Give Your Car The Biggest Boost?

Posted on: 5 September 2017

If you've recently taken your love of auto racing to the front lines, racing your own project vehicle against other locals for money or bragging rights, you're probably spending much of your spare time researching some of the factors that can decrease your racing time while improving handling and control. In many cases, your fuel mixture may be able to shave precious milliseconds off your time while providing you with a more controlled speed. [Read More]

3 Of The Best Auto Body Improvements For Custom High-Performance Car Projects

Posted on: 17 June 2017

If you are building a custom car, there are many different features to consider. Installing high performance parts also includes the body work on your car. While many auto body parts are for sheer appearance, there are some parts that also help improve your cars performance. Here are the best auto body improvements to consider for a high performance custom car project: 1. Better Cooling with Hood Scoops and Brake Vents [Read More]