In this episode of Industry Insider, host Mackenzie Grant sits down with Hunter Engineering’s Washington DC regional manager Steve Dawson for a practical look at why in house alignments and ADAS ...
Curb impacts can reveal more about a crossover’s engineering than most owners realize. A slight brush against a parking curb or a misjudged corner at low speed can knock wheels out of alignment, ...
Larry Geracitano, a Cybertruck owner from New York, says Tesla expects him to pay $423 for wheel alignment on his 3-month-old truck. Larry mentions that he first noticed his Cybertruck might have ...
Bluffton has a new second-generation business. Doty’s Auto Repair and Alignment, open in 1983 by Tom Doty, will become Doty’s Auto Repair and Wheel Alignment, LLC, owned and operated by Tom’s son, ...
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Hunter Engineering is launching the HawkEye Elite Xpandable configuration, a forward-looking alignment and ADAS system. The system is Xpandable to Hunter’s Ultimate ADAS for laser-guided static ...
WASHINGTON, DC - International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) has announced a reorganization at IFPA to enhance and amplify the association’s goals in the areas of produce safety and food safety ...
A smooth and steady ride isn’t just about comfort—it’s a matter of control, safety, and confidence behind the wheel. And nothing undermines that more than misalignment or steering issues. For SUV ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A unit of The Patton Logistics Group acquired Milton Transportation and Warehousing and BTR Inc. for an undisclosed sum, the company ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. At some point in the past couple of months, I began to wonder why my coffee ...
Mar 3, 2025 Mar 3, 2025 Updated Mar 4, 2025 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The potholes in Louisville are growing by the day — so much so that they might have their own zip codes by the end of the week.