Americans have a long-standing tradition of fixing things. For some it’s a source of pride, for others it’s a rite of passage, for still others it is good economics. Fixing is what we do. Until we can...
In May’s column, we introduced the “window of opportunity” as a way to look at extending the useful life of an asset. This month, we look at a real-life example: the battle of old vs. new or—depending...
The most common misconception about load and inflation pressure is the myth that the maximum pressure molded on the sidewall of the tire is necessary to carry the weight of the vehicle. Although that ...