June 16th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Onboard diagnostics require a bevy of tools and electrical equipment in order to correctly diagnose all models and makes of vehicles. While the initial offerings from the automotive industry may have suffered from lack of standardization, the systems in use today have come a long way towards conformity and ease of use. If your shop […]
June 16th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Most automotive applications require a great deal of adjustment and flexibility for the auto mechanic. Fittings and measurements vary widely across many types of car models, makes, and years. While elbow grease and ingenuity allow for a certain amount of “wiggle room” during your everyday repairs, having the perfect fitting for the right job makes […]
June 16th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Tough jobs demand powerful tools. While many tools might perform a passable job, some tools actually make you “feel” the difference in their power and performance. When you’re tearing through job after job with a tool that gives you the performance for which you’ve always dreamed, it’s easy to understand why a few extra dollars […]
June 16th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Technology has treated the mechanic well. Over time, new developments have lead to the creation of better, more reliable tools. Diagnosing automotive problems has become more and more plug-and-play with each new onboard system. Air tools and power tools take on new features and charge faster with every new edition introduced into the tool marketplace.
However, […]