Why a Panel Beater's Job Is Increasingly Complex

Posted on: 21 April 2020

When you've been involved in a significant car accident, you will want to know how long you are likely to be without your regular ride. You'll wait patiently for the estimator to finish their work and will then need to wait even more patiently while the panel beater performs their own magic. Yet most people do not fully understand how much work is involved in repairing such accident damage, especially when it comes to the complex vehicle of today. [Read More]

A/C Faulty? Could It Be a Relay or a Bigger Problem?

Posted on: 20 April 2020

If your car is blowing warm air into your face when you try to activate the air conditioning system and the weather outside is truly frightful, you will want to fix the issue as soon as possible. You may worry about an expensive repair bill, but it could be something relatively small. As always in a case like this, begin with the simplest component and work along from there, but where should you start? [Read More]

How to Tell If You Have Faulty CV Joints

Posted on: 17 April 2020

Motor vehicles today are either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and they rely on a sophisticated system to transfer power from static components to active wheels. In other words, special parts have been designed that allow power to be transferred from the engine and transmission to the wheels, no matter whether that wheel is turning inward, outward or floating. Sometimes, these components will start to play up, and you will need to change or repair them. [Read More]

Could High-Performance Tyres Revolutionise Your Weekend Drive?

Posted on: 14 April 2020

If you've bought a sports car so that you can take advantage of the latest engineering and truly enjoy those weekend drives, then you may be thinking about how you can improve the experience. While you are perfectly happy with the power from the engine and the agility provided by the suspension, you're sure that there's something missing. It may be time for you to have a look at the tyres, and see if they are up to the job. [Read More]