4 Types Of Modern Tow Trucks And When To Call Them
Posted on:
15 June 2021
When you need a tow truck, you should ensure that the truck itself is the most appropriate for the job and will get your vehicle to its new destination safely. To accomplish this, every driver should understand the differences between the four modern tow truck options and what they each bring to the table. Here's a short guide.
1. Hook and Chain
Hook and chain trucks started the tow industry, but they aren't seen as much any more.
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Is It Time For New Brakes? Let's Find Out
Posted on:
23 November 2020
As a responsible driver, you want to make sure that your vehicle always has a good brake system in place. This means that you will need to know when it is time for new brakes to be installed on your vehicle. To help with this, check out the following signs that your car needs new brakes.
You Hear A Grinding Noise When Coming To A Stop
The grounding noise might be so loud that not only can you hear it, but everyone within ear shot of your vehicle can hear it.
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How To Prioritize Auto Repairs
Posted on:
12 August 2019
Repairs can quickly begin to pile up on older vehicles. If a trip to your local mechanic has you breaking out in cold sweats, then it's time to step back, take a deep breath, and learn how to prioritize repairs to your vehicle. Just as with a human patient, car work can be triaged so that you deal with the most important and pressing issues upfront and leave other issues for later.
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Here's Why Your Public City Bus Headquarters Should Have A Mobile Bus Repair Service On Speed Dial
Posted on:
30 October 2018
If your city bus headquarters doesn't already work closely with a mobile bus mechanic service, now is the time to consider doing so. Here are just a few reasons to make sure that a reliable mobile repair service is on speed dial at your bus facility:
Save Some Time and Money
One great reason to keep a mobile bus repair service on speed dial is to save your city some money and time when it comes to maintaining and repairing your facility's buses.
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