Tools And Hardware – Everything’s Local
You’ll be surprised what you can find at your local hardware store.
DIY tech tips for wrenching, plus engine and tuning modifications for muscle cars, drag cars, and performance enhancement.
You’ll be surprised what you can find at your local hardware store.
Learn how to choose the best brakes and brake components for your drag race vehicle. Part 1 focuses on rotors.
Properly mounting engine driven accessories onto your LS V8 swap may at first seem much more difficult than anticipated. LS swap engine mounts, headers, and cross members, make it easy to install the engine in a variety of early model GM muscle cars and trucks.
A roll cage is an essential safety component, but how does it work and what is it really for?
For a reliable swap, it pays to choose quality parts. A good swap should be as durable as a factory car and offer a lot of fun per dollar, for the owner.
Learn about rebuilding a car’s distributor with Jeff Schlemmer from Advanced Distributors.
Hot rodding is full of traditions and connecting with a good parts house is one of the most important of them. But finding a place that feels like part neighborhood garage and part corner hook-up for the drug that is racing and modding is getting harder every day.
Every time we get ready to punch the pedal when the yellows go out on the tree or the flag drops, there’s always that nagging thought, “What if X goes wrong?”
Five big tools every hot rodder needs to get the job done.
Welding is often a necessary part of keeping a race car functional. But where to start?