Tracks & Studs for Sale
- Woody's trigger stud #trig-1450-s(US $163.49)
- Woody's signature series 60 deg. carbide studs 1.075in. x 5/16in. #ssp-1075(US $115.35)
- Camso ripsaw full track - 20'x156" - 1.375" lug height 9089u(US $969.46)
- Stud boy power point carbide push-through studs without locknuts 2267-p2-ps(US $175.00)
- Stud boy super lite pro single backers hi-vis blue for 2-ply tracks 84-pack(US $92.78)
- Stud boy super lite pro series double backers green for 2-ply tracks 48-pack(US $102.54)
Chrysler Sebring Convertible
Wed, 29 Nov 2006By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 29 November 2006 09:43 America’s best-selling convertible arrives here a year from now – complete with right-hand drive layout, tax-friendly turbo diesel power, metal folding roof, sharpened dynamics and a £22k price. Unveiled at this week’s Los Angeles motor show, the all-new Sebring will come with the choice of either a Volkswagen-sourced 2.0-litre 140bhp turbo diesel fourpot or Chrysler’s own 189bhp 2.7-litre V6 petrol engine, hooked up to six-cog automatic or manual boxes. Chrysler’s engineers claim that roof down, the new convertible is two and a half times stiffer than its predecessor, which is just as well as the previous model – which was sold in minute quantities here back in 2001 – had all the torsional rigidity of a wet bath sponge.
BMW i8: Mission Impossible
Mon, 07 Nov 2011BMW i8 in Mission Impossible 4 Marketing new cars doesn’t have to mean an ‘in your face advertising’, berating you with benefits and a call to action. It can be more subtle; simply raising awareness or putting the cars in a high-profile role in a popular film or TV show. Just like Aston Martin with James Bond (and Jaguar Land Rover in the new Bond, too) and Volvo with the Twilight franchise, BMW has placed its product in the new Tom Cruise outing – Mission Impossible 4 | Ghost Protocol.
Jeep brings duo of remixed Cherokee concepts to Beijing
Mon, 21 Apr 2014China has become and important market for a number of American automakers, and even though Jeep's partnership with local automotive companies goes back decades, it has always faced stiff competition from other brands in the SUV segment. Hoping that the debut of the new Cherokee will revitalize interest in the brand, Jeep has brought a number of concepts to the China auto show in Beijing this week. First up is the Jeep Cherokee Sageland concept, whose design theme and colors were inspired by historical landmarks and scenery of the Shangri-La region, with the SUV's exterior painted in ivory tri-coat pearl with bronze grille collars.