Drums & Hardware for Sale
- Raybestos h17333 drum brake hardware kit - professional grade, rear(US $18.29)
- Carlson h2540 self adjusting brake repair kit(US $13.62)
- Carlson h2541 self adjusting brake repair kit(US $13.12)
- Raybestos h2697 professional grade drum brake adjuster kit(US $15.24)
- Dorman 924-752 parking brake bell crank(US $44.45)
- Acdelco 25851190 gm original equipment rear brake backing plate assembly(US $74.75)
Nissan TeRRA Concept FCEV (+ video)
Wed, 12 Sep 2012Nissan has revealed theĀ TeRRA Concept – a 4WD hydrogen fuel cell electric car – heading for a debut at the Paris Motor Show. With the Paris Motor Show getting ever closer, the reveals are starting to come thick and fast. The Nissan TeRRA Concept is a hydrogen-powered SUV using electric motors from the LEAF with a chunk of its powertrain under the bonnet driving the front wheels and an an electric motor on each rear wheel, all powered bt a hydrogen fuel cell under the boot floor.
Land Rover Freelander Metropolis is the Freelander’s Swan Song
Wed, 14 May 2014The Land Rover Freelander Metropolis (pictured) is the new range-topping Freelander Land Rover will soon be losingĀ the Freelander name as the next Freelander becomes a new Discovery Sport, but before that we’re getting a revised Freelander range and a new range-topper – the Land Rover Freelander Metropolis. The Freelander Metropolis is a Freelander with all the option boxes already ticked, so you get the best Windsor Leather with electric seats, deep pile carpets to squidge your toes in, Panoramic glass roof for an airy cabin, heated steering wheel and a set of new 19″ alloys. You’ll also get quality sound thanks to the standard 825 watt surround sound audio, along with LED running lights, reversing camera and a touch screen SatNav too.
NHTSA unveils new safety ratings; BMW and Hyundai first to get five stars
Tue, 05 Oct 2010The 2011 BMW 5-series and the Hyundai Sonata were the first two cars to achieve five-star ratings under NHTSA's revised safety ratings announced on Tuesday. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will rate a total of 24 cars, 20 SUVs, nine pickups and two vans for the 2011 model year. The federal agency has significantly modified its rating process and will now grade side-pole testing and crash-prevention technologies such as lane-departure warning and electronic stability control.