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For resale, drivetrains…

Valuable advice from clutch, transmission, driveline and rear axle manufacturers.

Roadranger extends Extended Protection Plan

Fleets and owner-operators may now purchase extended warranties on Eaton and Dana drivetrain components, the company said.

Roadranger.com now features point and click clutch selection

A new interactive clutch selector is now available online at Roadranger.com to help maintenance professionals select and order genuine Fuller replacement clutches. The Fuller Aftermarket Clutch Selector provides customized results based on application, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), truck year, engine, torque and transmission input shaft size.

Small shop, big responsibilities

Truck It’s Roy Gambrell says predictive maintenance, flexibility and standardization with vendors are musts in a small shop

How hot is it

2007 engines are burning hotter; fan clutches and other underhood components are being challenged

‘Old’ is in the eye of the operator

It’s been said that a correctly specified and properly maintained truck can last forever. While that might be a bit of a stretch, when you talk about “forever” referring to a truck’s life, you need to understand that the word really means longer than someone is willing to drive it or you’re willing to pay for the increasing cost of keeping it alive.