Wheel studs are bolts that keep the wheels and brake assembly in place. Different types of vehicles have a different number of wheel studs. Usually, there are four to six studs on each wheel. What...
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Engine mounts have a function to absorb the vibrations caused by the engine and to prevent the engine and transmission from excessive movements. One side of the mount is bolted to the chassis and...
Although you don't see many driveshafts breaking down every day, like any other parts the driveshaft has a lifespan too. A rough estimate of a driveshaft lifespan is around 75,000 miles. So, if your...
A brake master cylinder is where all the brake fluid is stored. Without the brake fluid, your vehicle brakes would not operate with full capacity. So, is it safe to drive with a bad brake master...
The control arm's main function is to connect the wheel hub and the steering knuckle to the vehicle's frame. Usually, the control arm has bushings on one side and a ball joint on the other side. As...
A serpentine belt tensioner is something that applies a regulated amount of pressure to the serpentine belt so it can spin the alternator pulley, AC compressor pulley, power steering pump pulley,...