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The Correlation of Tractor-Trailer Alignment and Tire Wear: Maximizing Efficiency and Extending Tire Life

The Correlation of Tractor-Trailer Alignment and Tire Wear: Maximizing Efficiency and Extending Tire Life

Posted in Alignment, Repair

Maintaining proper alignment is essential for the optimal performance and safety of tractor-trailers. The alignment of your truck and trailer has a direct impact on the longevity and condition of your tires.

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Essential Summer Maintenance for Your Truck and Trailer

Essential Summer Maintenance for Your Truck and Trailer

Posted in Repair

Summer is on the way; as the temperatures rise in Ontario and the road conditions change, it's crucial to ensure your truck and trailer are in prime condition. By performing some essential seasonal maintenance tasks, you can keep things running smoothly and safely throughout the summer months.

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Fuel Economy and Heavy Truck Rear Axle Alignment: Maximizing Efficiency on the Road

Fuel Economy and Heavy Truck Rear Axle Alignment: Maximizing Efficiency on the Road

Posted in Alignment, Fuels, Repair

In the world of heavy trucks, fuel economy plays a crucial role in overall operational efficiency. While various factors contribute to fuel consumption, one often overlooked aspect is rear axle alignment. Proper alignment of the rear axles in heavy trucks can have a significant impact on fuel economy.

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Understanding SPIF Rules in Ontario: Enhancing Road Safety and Efficiency

Understanding SPIF Rules in Ontario: Enhancing Road Safety and Efficiency

Posted in Industry, Repair

In Ontario, Canada, ensuring road safety and the smooth operation of tractor-trailers is a top priority. As part of this commitment, the province implemented SPIF (Safe, Productive, Infrastructure-Friendly) rules. These regulations outline specific requirements for trucks operating on Ontario's roadways, promoting road safety, and efficiency, and minimizing infrastructure damage.

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