Saturday, December 15, 2007

A subject other websites do not address with regularity

This subject is targeted toward medium/heavy trucks. Motorhomes (sometimes referred to as RVs) and many buses fall into the medium truck category.

What do you do when you are confronted with front end shimmy, odd tire wear or a handling difficulty? Many folks turn to either a tire man, wheel alignment proffessional or mechanic for answers. They spend untold millions of dollars on tires, repairs and adjustment plus the money spent unneccessarily on diagnosis of their problems.

They even turn to the internet for answers but a search of a particular term may lead them astray. There are many on the net that really have no idea but will spew out a technical bunch of jargon that makes him sound like he does know. Ditto with many so called "experts" in brick and mortor tire stores and shops.

All too often the problem will return but maybe with another tire wear pattern because of changes in wheel alignment adjustment. When that happens, normally the person who supposedly "fixed" the problem was one of those know it all people who really had no idea.

New tires almost always stops or masks the problem if the problem was handling related, but unless it was really fixed, the problem will return several thousand miles later.

In future posts, we'll take a look at some of the problems medium/heavy trucks (and motorhomes & buses) have with tires and handling. We can't go as deeply into our explanations as the ebook offered on our sites does, but we can give a person some sense of direction.

Our ebook is really a book in ebook format to avoid publishing fees, etc. (no shipping either) Where the normal ebook you find on the net is often a short, spaced out, often riddled with advertisement piece of junk, our book is not spaced out and short. It has no bunch of advertisement in the text either. Every word in the ebook is there to give direction and instruction. For more info visit: http://www.hastprotrucks.com

In future posts, we'll even turn our attention to other mechanical problems encountered and on a variety of vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickups, etc.).

Some articles of interest in these areas are posted on helium.com but you'll have to sort through the ones that just talk the talk but never walked the walk. hint: take a look at their profile for guidance. Also remember they are rated largely by penmanship rather than their real knowledge in the area they are writing about.

http://www.hastprotrucks.com
http://www.hpgiftnhome.com

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