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7/31/21

Customer Review at North Bay Truck Center

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Was getting a really bad ride with my RV. Reading my RV Forum I noticed other RVers had the same problem and mentioned getting an alignment and their suspension checked out. I checked the internet for service shops that did that and found a couple, but was referred to North Bay Trucking Center if I wanted it done right. Got an appointment, got the service done, and am road-ready and an extremely happy camper. My RV rides like a dream now.... My thanks to the crew at NBTC.

Anntioch, CA

7/28/21

Drivetrains 101 | Consumer Reports


A car’s drivetrain is how you get power from the engine to the wheels. Consumer Reports’ expert explains the difference between front-wheel, rear-wheel drive, all-wheel, and four-wheel drive.

7/24/21

Tire Blow Out Reaction Tips


Tires are the most important part of your vehicle and unexpected blows outs happen almost everyday! Watch this video to find out the two key steps to keep you safe in the event of a tire blow out.

7/22/21

Top Car-Washing Strategies | Consumer Reports


Washing a car is pretty straight-forward, right? Consumer Reports’ expert reveals the top tips for keeping your ride sparkling clean.

7/18/21

GMC HUMMER EV PICKUP | Validating Ultium | GMC


Powering a revolutionary supertruck takes revolutionary technology. See how the groundbreaking Ultium battery system powering the GMC HUMMER EV was tested and validated --in the lab and on the track.

7/16/21

How Tires Are Made



Ever wondered how tires are made? Well now, you can find out. We develop pioneering technologies and services for sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods. Founded in Hanover, Germany, in 1871, we are one of the world’s leading automotive supplier we offer safe, efficient, intelligent, and affordable solutions for vehicles, machines, traffic and transportation and have done for over 150 years. Our tires business division has 24 production and development locations worldwide. We are one of the leading tire manufacturers with more than 56,000 highly skilled employees. We rank among the technology leaders in tire production and offer a broad product range for passenger cars, commercial and special-purpose vehicles, as well as two-wheelers. Through continuous investment in research & development, we make a major contribution to safe, cost effective and ecologically efficient mobility. Our portfolio of our tire business division includes services for the tire trade and fleet applications, as well as digital management systems for tires.

7/13/21

How to perform a Class A CDL Pre-Trip inspection.



Jeff from Apex CDL Institute demonstrates how to perform a proper pre-trip inspection on a Class A tractor trailer. Remember, your states examiners might require a slightly different procedure. The process we use is good for both Kansas and Missouri and will pass easily in most states.

7/09/21

Automatic Emergency Braking in Large Trucks


A new IIHS study finds that automatic emergency braking systems in large trucks are reducing rear-end crashes by over 40 percent.

7/06/21

How To Avoid Pothole Damage


Driving through a seemingly innocent hole in the road could result in costly car damage. Before you end up at the auto shop in need of suspension repair or wheel replacement, know the five best ways to avoid pothole damage

1. Check Tires

Frequently inspect your tires to ensure they are properly inflated and do not have significant wear. If you hit a pothole with worn or underinflated tires, there is a greater risk of wheel or suspension damage. Inflate tires according to your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure levels. Find this information on the door jamb sticker and in your owner’s manual. Do not use the pressure levels molded on the tire sidewall. To check the tire tread depth, insert a quarter upside down into several tread grooves. If the top of Washington’s head is visible, it’s time for new tires. How to properly check tire tread

2. Inspect Suspension

Make certain struts, shock absorbers and other suspension parts are in good condition. Changes in vehicle handling, excessive vibration or uneven tire wear can indicate damaged or worn parts. Have a certified auto service technician inspect the suspension if you suspect a problem.

3. Look Ahead

Stay alert and check the road ahead to avoid potholes. Stay focused on the road and avoid distractions. Before swerving around a pothole, check your surroundings so you do not collide with another vehicle or endanger nearby pedestrians or cyclists.

4. Slow Down

If you cannot avoid a pothole, reduce your speed safely. Check the rearview mirror before braking abruptly. Hitting a pothole at higher speeds greatly increases the chance of tire, wheel and suspension component damage. Releasing the brakes just before hitting a pothole allows the wheel and tire to roll through the depression and helps minimize potential damage.

5. Beware of Puddles

Drive cautiously through puddles as they may be deep potholes filled with water.

What to Do If You Hit a Pothole and Suspect Damage

Get a Vehicle Inspection. Hard pothole impact can knock the wheels out of alignment and affect steering, or dislodge wheel weights, damage a tire or wheel, and bend or even break suspension parts. Have a qualified mechanic check the wheel alignment if the vehicle pulls to the left or right. Have the suspension inspected if you notice any new or unusual noises or vibrations.

Article Source: https://www.aaa.com/autorepair/articles/how-to-avoid-pothole-damage

7/04/21

What happens when a driver is forced to use a runaway truck ramp?


Steve Staeger set out to learn how often these ramps are used, and what happens after the truck goes flying up.

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7/01/21

Hooking up to a Conventional Trailer | Ram Heavy Duty | Know Before You Tow


Learn how to hook up a conventional trailer shown to you by towing experts, Ram Trucks and Big Tex Trailers.