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  • What Kinds of Wheelchairs are There? – by The W...
    By Ogwell Taxis on July 18th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Just like there are many makes and models of cars, so are there many makes and models of wheelchairs. Trying to figure what wheel chair to buy can be a confusing, and long task. So let’s break it down into two types of wheel chairs you can own and then further break down the styles of wheel...
  • Volk Wheels- Are they worth the money? – by Jus...
    By Ogwell Taxis on July 6th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    I have customers ask me everyday about Volk wheels and why they should spend the extra money on Volk, when they can get a simialr looking wheel for less. I want to take a minute and explain my thoughts on the matter.People will always argue about wheel weight and its affect on a vehicles performance. I belie...
  • Useful Information about Wheel Clamping on Private La...
    By Ogwell Taxis on July 6th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Wheel clamping is a situation drivers face very often. It may look similar, but wheel clamping on private property is very different than public property’s wheel clamping. If you are involved in a wheel clamping situation, you should first know the conditions under which your car can be legally clamped...
  • Understanding the Drive Layouts – by Alvin Agom...
    By Ogwell Taxis on June 29th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    The drive layout is the arrangement of the engine, transmission, and driven axles. The types of drive layouts are Front engine Front wheel drive (FF/ FWD), Front engine Rear wheel drive (FR/RWD), Mid engine Rear wheel drive(MR), Rear engine Rear wheel drive(RR), Four wheel drive (4WD or 4×4) and the All...
  • The Structural Importance of Mazda Tie Rod End in Ste...
    By Ogwell Taxis on June 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    One of the most important components of the steering system of an automobile is the tie rod end. A tie rod end such as the Mazda tie rod end is connected to the steering arm of the wheel. A tie rod end resembles an L-shaped faucet. The leg of the L-shaped tie rod end is a threaded bolt that is connected to t...