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Are Design Flaws in Trucks Putting Lives at Risk?

Auto Service World

Photo credit Design flaws in trucks are a pressing concern that jeopardizes road safety and puts countless lives at risk. As the number of large trucks on highways continues to rise, addressing the implications of these flaws has never been more critical. 127, marks a crucial step forward in truck safety. increase from 2021.

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Is Mobile Service the Right Step for Your Shop?

DRIVE

The trucking industry has long been the backbone of the economy in the United States, but with its importance comes the constant challenge of keeping fleets on the road and minimizing downtime. truck repair sector is home to over 46,000 businesses, with a market size of over $10 billion. See how one business made it work for them.

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Comvoy.com Launches Online Resource to Help Businesses Navigate Road to Net Zero

AutoSuccess

Comvoy.com , a searchable marketplace for work-ready trucks and vans powered by Work Truck Solutions , announced in a press release the launch of NuPropel , a commercial vehicle-centric advanced fuel resource center. and the transition to net zero work trucks, vans, SUVs and fleets.

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Yokohama territory manager describes how K&M partnership strengthens tire dealer ties

Tire Review Magazine

This was released in 2019, and its a much more aggressive, all-terrain tire that we’ve had a lot of success with. Great for the truck and Jeep markets, and it has a very high mileage warranty. It is studable as well, so it’s a nice answer for that Northeastern market.

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

A history of growth In 1986, Paul Zurcher, Dennis Dickson, Ray Monteith and Scott Monteith started a tire company in Indianapolis, Indiana, founding Indy Truck Tire Center. One year later, the company expanded into the tire and auto service retail business, and Indy Truck Tire Centers name was changed to Indy Tire Centers.

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

A history of growth In 1986, Paul Zurcher, Dennis Dickson, Ray Monteith and Scott Monteith started a tire company in Indianapolis, Indiana, founding Indy Truck Tire Center. One year later, the company expanded into the tire and auto service retail business, and Indy Truck Tire Centers name was changed to Indy Tire Centers.

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