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Ride Of The Week: 1964 Lamborghini 350 GT

This 1964 Lamborghini 350 GT is chassis number 0121, one of the first 15 examples produced by Automobili Lamborghini and the first 350 GT to be restored by Lamborghini PoloStorico.

Five Timing Chain Warning Signs

Here are the top five things you should be checking to resolve a timing chain problem before it breaks.

Chevrolet Cobalt 2005-2010 Alignment

If you were to look at the underside of a 2005-’10 Chevy Cobalt or Pontiac G5, the layout doesn’t look that much different than a 1995-2004 Chevrolet Cavalier or Pontiac Sunfire.

Shock & Struts – A Crucial Part Of The Electronic Equation

Electronic stability control (ESC) systems use the brakes to control the attitude, weight transfer and overall traction of a vehicle in case of an emergency.

Periodic Undercar Inspections Are A Valuable Service For Your Mazda Customers

Brake and suspension problems will surface in a couple of ways, the most common of which are noise-related.

Electronically Adjustable Dampener Diagnosis

Electronically adjustable shocks and struts use conventional mono-tube and twin-tube oil-filled dampeners. The rods, gas chambers and piston have the construction of passive units.

Inspecting And Servicing Worn Driveshafts

Most late-model driveshafts are not serviceable and do not have any lubrication points. But, this does not mean that they can’t wear, or even fail.

Proper Rotor Service Prevents Comebacks

Uneven rotor wear often produces variations in thickness that can be felt as pedal pulsations when the brakes are applied.

Transmission Line Replacement

Transmission fluid likes to be at a constant temperature. If it is too hot or too cold for too long, the performance can fluctuate and potentially cause damage to the transmission.

Wheel Bearings: Diagnostics, Removal And Installation

The classic symptom of a bad wheel bearing is typically a cyclic chirping, squealing or growling noise that changes in proportion to vehicle speed.