Comparisons (Cars) – Tooling Fun

I’ve been procrastinating with my Gabriel vs Monroe shocks post, but finally I got to writing it. Here’s a little bit about both brands – shocks with history and good for the daily driver, but definitely not suited for more heated applications.

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 high time I did a more in-depth analysis of Bilstein’s offroad shocks. I’m starting with three of their most popular absorbers (well, one is a coilover). Here’s all you need to know about the 5100, 5160 and 6112 series.

It’s offroad day today! I’ll be looking at the masters of the offroad adventures – Fox and Bilstein. That said, I believe comparing them to each other is a bit unfair…Read more to learn why.

Forget the one size fits all mantra. The whole debate around these three brands ultimately depends on your driving preferences. How so? Read and you’ll see!

Head units, huh…Well, definitely the land of Pioneer and Alpine, among other brands. We’re diving deep again – with a comparison outlining the nuances between their devices and when to pick what.

Mevotech and Moog – two popular brands when it comes to suspension replacements. Nothing too wrong with Mevotech, but here are the main reasons I’d go for Moog in this case.

Summer means fun, but in some states it also means a merciless sun. Driving a roofless Jeep is freedom to the max, but you also have to think of your protection with a sunshade top. Here I compare the two leaders 🙂