Industry Info/Tips
Why on Earth Would You Buy Auto Parts Online?
If you're in the market for Hawaii auto parts, you probably don't need a "hard sell" to be convinced that you can benefit from shopping online for components. Read the rest of this entry »
6 Most Commonly Needed Bay Area Auto Parts
Whether you're searching for an auto salvage shop or just pricing Bay Area auto parts to see whether your mechanic overcharged you, you need to know the basics first. Read the rest of this entry »
Pleasanton Auto Dismantlers You Can Trust: A Member of SCADA
Before you choose an Pleasanton auto recycling company, be sure that company is a member in good standing of SCADA, the State of California Auto Dismantlers Association. Read the rest of this entry »
Can You Really Save Money by Using a Bay Area Salvage Yard?
You're a Bay Area driver, and you’d love to control costs and deal with urgent repair needs for your vehicle... Read the rest of this entry »
How Does a Bay Area Auto Salvage Yard Operate?
Different Bay Area salvage yards use vastly different protocol and offer diverse services. Read the rest of this entry »
Gas vs. Diesel
Whether you're a San Francisco driver shopping for a replacement vehicle or an industry professional, you probably already know that diesel engines are more efficient than gas engines. Read the rest of this entry »
When to Replace Your Brake Pads
Is using used brake parts for your car OK? Not all brake noises are created “equal.” Some indicate serious malfunctions that require a mechanic’s touch ASAP; others indicate a minor problem – or perhaps no problem at all. Read the rest of this entry »
Leave Auto Dismantling to the Pros!
Airbags can eject with ferocious force – they have to, to protect drivers and passengers subjected to sudden collisions. When dismantle your car, you could inadvertently deploy an airbag right in your face and seriously hurt yourself. Read the rest of this entry »
Run-Flat Tires: The Safest Choice for Roadside Changes?
There is nothing more exasperating than pulling over on a busy highway and discovering that one of your tires has blown out. Most Bay Area drivers don’t know the first thing about how to change a flat tire or deal with a tire blowout. To that end, many people are turning to new kind of device to help drivers get through flat tire emergencies. This is called a run-flat tire. Read the rest of this entry »
How Do You Know When Your Used Auto Parts Are Safe?
-As the old Michelin ad goes, “So much is riding on your tires.”
The same thing could be said of your brakes, chassis, engine, and practically every other automotive component. If an auto part malfunctions, misfires, breaks down, corrodes, or otherwise fails to perform according to spec, the price you pay could be enormous. But how do you know which auto parts provide effective protection against road hazards? Read the rest of this entry »

