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Replacing Trailer Brakes 101
Brakes are obviously one of the most important parts of your truck or trailer. However, if your brakes aren’t working properly, you might be wondering what you should do. Well,


How Often Should You Be Changing Truck Air Filters?
Changing an oil filter is something that’s easy to remember for your car or semi truck. When it comes to the air filter, it’s something a lot of people don’t


How To Extend The Lifespan Of A Truck’s Engine — Commercial Vehicle Tips
If you manage a truck fleet, naturally you want to get the most mileage and use out of them as possible. This helps increase profitability for your operation. It also


Common Types Of Commercial Truck Brakes: How They Work
When it comes to trucks, their speed, power and acceleration are important. But none of that matters if you can’t actually stop when you want to. The brakes are the


What Do You Need to Know About the Difference Between a Flat Tire and a Tire Blowout?
Semi-trucks and passenger motors are inclined to flat tires due to a puncture or a sluggish leak prompted by ordinary put-on and tear. The tires will run longer if they


Keep Your Fleet On The Road: 5 Proven Strategies To Improve Uptime
You’re only making money if your fleet is on the road. That’s why ensuring your vehicles are always running is so important. Unfortunately, downtime is a reality for every fleet


How Cold Temperatures Affect Your Truck And What You Can Do About It
Winter is coming, and that means colder temperatures and hazardous road conditions. For truck drivers, this can mean a lot of problems on the road. Not only do you have


Why Coolant Choices Are Important When Servicing An Engine?
Did you know that the coolant in your truck is one of the most critical fluids regarding engine health? It’s responsible for keeping your engine running at the right temperature,


Trailer Light Regulations According To The DOT
The DOT (Department of Transportation) requires trailer lights to be visible at night and in other low-light conditions. This improves road visibility and protects drivers from collisions or other accidents.


Raising Your Truck’s Suspension—Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Semi-trucks are tall and powerful vehicles capable of taking on many rugged terrains. Regular servicing and maintenance are essential to keep them running optimally. Read more: How To Keep Your


Defensive Driving Techniques for Truck Drivers
As a truck driver, defensive driving is essential for your safety. When driving a large vehicle, you must be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid accidents. For


Difference Between Tire Balance and Wheel Alignment
If you’ve been driving around for a while, you may have noticed that your truck pulls to one side or the other. You might also feel a vibration in the