Differentials & Parts for Sale
- Alloy usa cast steel differential cover dana 44 black 11202(US $109.99)
- Transfer case shift motor trailblazer 1204096 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09(US $69.99)
- Ford 9 inch rear differential 5:14 gear light weight gear and 31 spline full(US $0.99)
- New lm48548 bca differential / driveshaft input bearing fits: gm & jaguar(US $5.95)
- Carrier tundra 696123 07 08 09 10 11 12 assy frnt 4.30 b02a(US $409.99)
- Carrier mercedes ml-class 653656 99 00 01 02 03 assy frnt(US $259.99)
Concept Car of the Week: Mercedes-Benz VRC (1995)
Fri, 31 May 2013The question of automobile versatility has been a real challenge for decades. Nowadays, car manufacturers keep coming up with hundreds of new segments, sub-segments, crossovers, and crossovers of crossovers... Most of them end up Jack-of-all-trades, master of none.
Survey claims winter prompts increase in in-car tensions
Wed, 19 Feb 2014NEW research conducted by the RAC puts the traditional winter blues in the shade, as the motoring organisation’s survey has uncovered a new phenomenon: "carguments". According to the RAC’s poll of 1,300 drivers, as many as 54% of motorists say they have arguments in the car – hence the ‘cargument’ - at this time of year when the days are short and the weather is miserable. A total of 15% of drivers and passengers said they argue more in the car than anywhere else, with 19% saying the mere act of driving left them stressed and angry, and 14% feeling cooped up in a car.
David Brown’s Speedback is an Aston Martin DB5 for 2014 (video)
Fri, 28 Mar 2014The David Brown Automotive Speedback (pictured) revaled ahead of Monaco debut Last month we revealed that the David Brown Automotive’s take on a classic, luxury British Sports Car would be based on the underpinnings of the Jaguar XKR, and we’d expected another classic E-type creation like the Lyonheart K being built by Envisage (as is the David Brown car). In fact, the David Brown Speedback – for that is what David Brown is calling his company’s creation – looks instead like a classic Aston Martin from the 1960s – think DB5 or DB6 – with perhaps a few hints of Maserati and Ferrari from the same era too. And it looks great.