Best Of (Cars) – Tooling Fun
OEM is OEM, aftermarket is aftermarket. However, with Honda cars – and especially the Accord, there might be some surprises when it comes to the most suitable brake pads. Read and find out why.
This time, I’m looking towards three popular Toyota models – and what spark plugs work the best for them. Keep the gap in mind, check your engines…And read this article for optimal fitment instructions.
Your Nissan’s OE spark plugs have died out, and it’s time for a replacement. But which brand should that be? Here’s my answer – and it applies equally to Altima, Sentra etc. owners.
I’ve talked about Moog in a few other articles. However, I never discussed Spicer much – and it’s about time to do that. Here is a short talk on Spicer vs Moog U joints…and ball joints too.
Altima – Nissan’s classic among modern sedans. Say it ain’t so! Today, I’ll discuss two of the most optimal brake pads/rotor combos if you want OEM-like performance. Check them out!
Let’s talk gaskets – and not just one gasket type either. Given the fact that Fel-Pro and Mahle are the most common aftermarket brands for this kind of thing, it makes sense to check whether they’re ACTUALLY any good.
Away with the cheap knock-offs. Today, I’ll be focusing on some HQ headlights. JW Speaker and Truck Lite with their powerful LEDs, to be more exact. Here’s a full analysis for your convenience.
It’s Honda time! A cool brand with an awesome plant in Saitama, Japan. Here are my views on what are the best replacement shocks and struts for several Honda models. If you prefer aftermarket parts, that is.
The Cherokee – an offroad classic with its retro design and monstrous performance. In order to improve that performance, especially on the Great Offroads, you need the proper shocks. Here’s what I think about that.
A shoutout to the ladies behind the Jeep wheel! Here’s a list of some kickass accessories that will bring a new side to our favorite off-road buddy. Some of them are just ridiculously awesome.
