Brake line wrenches (often called flare nut wrenches or simply line wrenches) serve a specific purpose in a mechanic’s toolbox. Several styles exist, but determining which brake line wrench is right ...
We bring all of our senses to task when riding a motorcycle — with the possible exception of taste! — to operate the machines below us and maintain a certain level of safety. It’s as if we become part ...
AN—or “Army-Navy”—fittings are a particularly robust type of 37-degree, single-flare end for steel brake lines. Per their name, they originated in military contexts, but are now used by drag racers ...
There is a long list of tasks that need to be completed when building a street rod, some of them aren't particularly complicated but they perform a critical function—such is the case with installing ...
A burnout is pretty easy to do, but it's a lot easier with a line-lock. A line-lock allows you to lock the front brakes independently of the rear brakes, so the car stays put while the tires smolder.
In this third part of the Currie rear end swap, we walk through installing the brake lines and completing a clean, functional ...
Unless you’re performing a concours restoration on your 1965-1978 Mustang, you will want to perform constructive modifications that make a vintage car safer and more enjoyable to drive. This approach ...
Workshop Expert, Datalogger, Speed Tester - Bruce has been professionally testing bikes for over 25 years.He's a fully qualified motorcycle technician who also has a knack for going incredibly fast on ...
Chevy’s diverse crossover lineup, which includes ICE and EV options, includes the Chevy Blazer, Blazer EV, Equinox EV, and several others. Now, according to a newly released GM dealer bulletin, some ...