Monthly Archives: December 2015

Tips On Improving Your Fuel Economy

Fuel causes huge dents in the pockets of truck drivers and/or owners. Every extra gallon you can squeeze out of a truck will go a long way towards saving money over the long haul, which can then be used for your truck repairs. There are some simple tips and guidelines you can follow that will […]

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5 Ways Skipping an Oil Change can Hurt Your Truck

Regular maintenance is just part of the deal when you own a truck. This includes refilling fluids, battery inspections, belt checks and more. One of the most common maintenance practices vehicle owners must perform is the oil change. While there is some disagreement about how often this needs to occur, the one thing every manufacturer […]

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18 Things to Check on Your 18-Wheeler Before Hitting the Road

When you’re driving a semi truck, you are essentially operating an 80,000 lb. potential weapon. Of course, that’s fully loaded, but even without the cargo, the semi is always going to win in tragic instances of semi vs. personal vehicle. This is why it’s absolutely essential that you perform pre-checks on your rig before heading […]

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How to Get Your Trailer Ready for the Winter

Winter is well on its way, even here in sunny Florida. While we probably won’t be contending with the snow, sleet, and the bitter cold that our neighbors to the north deal with each year, it’s still recommended that you take the time to prepare your trailer for the changing season. There will probably be […]

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Older Truck? Make It Like New Again!

The biggest reason people want to switch to a newer truck is due to emissions standards, and especially for On-The-Road drivers who have routes in California. We all know that California has some of the highest-paying routes in the country, so there is a big advantage to being able to have a truck that can […]

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