KNOWLEDGE
Why Radiator Coolants Are Coloured
We all know that in order to cool an internal combustion car, a radiator is required. A radiator uses some type of fluid known as radiator coolant or sometimes also referred to as antifreeze to transfer heat from the engine.
TIPS & TRICK
Different Tyre Pressure For Different Occasions
Tyre pressure should be at an optimal number of around 32-35 psi. But in some conditions, tyre pressure may need to be over or under inflated. What conditions require different pressures? Let's discuss.
KNOWLEDGE
Why Bottoming Out Your Suspension Is Bad
You've probably experienced the car's suspension bottoming out. This often happens when the suspension is modified, for example with a shorter spring to lower your car.
TIPS & TRICK
Do Mind A Car Jack Weight Limit
When making repairs to a car, the jack is one of the most frequently used tools. Moreover, activities as simple as changing tyres will involve the jack. Usually, the jack in the trunk of the car is enough to support the car. But, there are times when we have to use another jack, for example, the original jack of the car is gone.
KNOWLEDGE
What Is Highway Mile And City Mile?
Generally, cars experience 2 road scenarios throughout their useful life. Both are toll/highway, as well as city. Why? Because the two scenarios are very common scenarios and have very different impacts on cars and engines.
TIPS & TRICK
7 Things To Check Before A Trip
December is usually a holiday month for you and your family. Your car might be used for long-distance trips to vacation destinations. To minimize any hassle, there are several things that need to be checked. Here are 7 things to check from Forceum.
KNOWLEDGE
What Is Pad Knock Back?
Have you ever felt the brake pedal feel strange when stepped on for the first time, but then it becomes normal when stepped on the second time? Relax, this is not a premonition per se, but there is an explanation. You may experience what is called Pad Knockback.
TIPS & TRICK
Can You Just Flip Your Tyres?
Sometimes tyres do not run out evenly, generally, the inside of the tyres runs out faster because cars often experience negative camber. Moreover, many cars can experience auto-camber
KNOWLEDGE
What Is Oil Shearing And Is It Bad?
If you often deal with cars, you must be familiar with the selection of car oil and its terms, such as oil viscosity. But, have you ever heard of the term oil shearing. Briefly, oil shearing is a condition when oil loses viscosity at high temperatures. For example, the viscosity of 10W-40 at high temperatures turns out to be more liquid because it has undergone shearing.