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Benefits of Using Brake Parts Designed to Work Together

Brake & Front End

However, for the safest brake job with the best performance, it’s always best to use parts from the same manufacturer, like ADVICS, where our brake pads, brake rotors, hydraulics, calipers and brake fluid are designed and manufactured to work together. There are several benefits to both your shop and customer if you follow this advice.

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Mercedes-Benz ABC Suspension

Tomorrow's Technician

The system uses a hydraulic cylinder on top to control the low-frequency movements of the suspension like body roll and brake dive. This mode controls the attitude and dampening of the vehicle. If the noise is still present, it could be a symptom of a failed or failing accumulator, or a hydraulic line that is in contact with the body.

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Stop/Start TSB

Tomorrow's Technician

It’s no secret that the auto industry is making big moves these days, but while a lot is new, one thing that never changes is that the men and women servicing vehicles need to be learning almost constantly in order to do their jobs safely and effectively. When they’re off the transmission, it still takes only that same.2

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Are Heavy Vehicles Difficult to Work On: What Training Will I Need?

Advanced Technology Institute

Heavy vehicles are critical to many industrial activities, including large-scale commerce, farming, construction, mining, forestry, landscaping, transportation, as well as land clearing. A heavy vehicle is defined as a vehicle that has a gross vehicle mass (weight when fully loaded) exceeding 4.5

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