Old, dirty brake fluid can reduce the effectiveness of your truck’s brakes. To ensure your brake fluid is clean and free from moisture, air, and dirt, it is important to occasionally flush your old brake fluid and replace it with new fluid. You can… read more »
Replacing the Radiator in Your Ford F150 Pickup (1997-2003 Model Years)
A leak, a clogged coolant tube or damaged/corroded fins in your radiator are a big hassle. They result in a lack of coolant that can make your engine overheat and cause significant damage. If your 1997-2003 Ford F150 radiator is no longer functioning properly or… read more »
Slip-On vs. Welding Rocker Panels
The rocker panels on your truck take a beating, from daily use and from the elements. Rocker panels are some of the most vital components of a truck’s body and we want our rocker panels to remain in solid, rust-free shape throughout ownership. Unfortunately, rocker… read more »
Pickup Truck Bedside Style Terminology
One of the most popular vehicle types sold in the US, the trusty pickup truck has evolved over the years from a utilitarian workhorse into a thoroughly modern vehicle. The most popular trucks come from the US ‘Big Three’ automakers GM, Ford and Chrysler, though… read more »
10 Reasons Why Your Truck Is Better Than a Girlfriend
Being a single guy may seem rough this time of year, but there’s a lot of reasons we think you’re better off with your truck this Valentine’s Day than a girlfriend. Reason #1: Your Truck Can Carry Its Own Stuff Rather than needing you to… read more »