It’s no secret, commercial truck tires are expensive. The good news is, if one of your tires is experiencing issues, Martin's Garage in Shippensburg has you covered. We want to make sure your fleet stays fully operational and you on the road! Here are some things to keep your eye on when it comes to your tires and tips to keep your tires lasting.
The transmission in your truck works harder than any other on the road. A fully loaded semi weighs about 40 times as much as a normal passenger vehicle, and racks up twice the mileage. As such, it’s essential to keep your transmission in good shape and regularly maintenanced. Fortunately, Martin's Garage in Shippensburg has you covered.
This is a clutch gone completely wrong and something you want to be sure doesn't happen with your vehicle! So how do you ensure you are not having an issue with your clutch when most drivers simply get in and drive? What do you look for? That is a question many of our customers ask us here at Martin's Garage in Shippensburg and one this driver did not.
Making the call to get a new transmission can be difficult. At Martin's Garage in Shippensburg, PA, we’re here to help you make the right choice.
Routine services are routine for a good reason. Schedule them with us here so we can be sure that your vehicle stays in the best shape. Here’s a look into what happens when routine services aren’t performed, from Martin's Garage in Shippensburg, PA.
Performance chip installation is one of the perks of diesel truck ownership. At Martin's Garage in Shippensburg, PA, our mechanics can professionally tune and install a chip for any application, whether you drive a Cummins, Powerstroke, Duramax, or otherwise.
At Martin's Garage in Shippensburg, we know that transmissions are one of the greatest technological marvels of the automotive world. How does a standard shift transmission work? Why should you care? Our expert technicians here at Martin's Garage in Shippensburg have the answers.
At Martin's Garage in Shippensburg, we know that the difference between a vehicle that runs for 80,000 miles and a vehicle that makes it to 400,000 miles depends on one thing; maintenance. Here are a few tips to avoid some of the most notorious vehicle killers out there.