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By ask
Hi guys, always found this forum useful. I have a query regarding shipping. I want to ship rebars/bumpers. The problem I'm facing with shipping companies is oversized parts and some time crazy quotes from them. Can anyone suggest a cheaper way to ship from Ontario to other provinces.
Thanks in advance
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By Counterman
Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper, in collaboration with the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, are pleased to announce 25 winners of the 2023 scholarship season.
The recipients, picked from a competitive pool of student applicants from across North America, will be recognized as they work toward their degrees.
This year’s scholarship recipients and their respective warehouse distributor include:
David Ritchie, San Antonio, Texas – Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Inc. Kalan Kalynka, Regina, Saskatchewan – Auto Electric Karina Rice, Willmar, Minnesota – Automotive Parts Headquarters Inc. Cody Narloch, Drayton, North Dakota – Automotive Parts Headquarters Inc. Garrett Wolcott, Milford, Michigan – Auto-Wares Group of Companies Anna Reid, Weidman, Michigan – Auto-Wares Group of Companies Jarod Wright, Manistee, Michigan – Auto-Wares Group of Companies Shanarie Starks, Grayling, Michigan – Auto-Wares Group of Companies Ranjot Singh, Calgary, Alberta – Central Auto Parts Distributors Alexandra Skidmore, Starrucca, Pennsylvania – Hahn Automotive Warehouse Inc. Connor Shively, Overton, Nebraska – Merrill Company (The)/Arnold Motor Supply Lucas Matt, Boone, Iowa – Merrill Company (The)/Arnold Motor Supply Madison Long, Greenfield, Iowa – Merrill Company (The)/Arnold Motor Supply Brady Mulligan, Prospect, Kentucky – Moog Louisville Warehouse Shandon Burnham, Bryan, Texas – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Logan Millien, West Monroe, Louisiana – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Susan Fullam, Tulsa, Oklahoma – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Coby Reeves, Buckner, Arkansas – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Carson Spencer, Tulsa, Oklahoma – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Robert Holmes, Petal, Mississippi – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Madeline Ezell, Hopkinsville, Kentucky – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Kassidy Sanders, Hampton, Arkansas – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Tyfani Wood, Gould, Arkansas – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Breanna Baillio, Glenmora, Louisiana – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame Katelyn DeWitt, Meridian, Mississippi – Parts Warehouse Inc./Crow-Burlingame
“This has been another great year of qualified candidates. Each year the application pool gets better and more competitive,” said Laurel Lopez, marketing & events coordinator for the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, program headquarters for Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper. “We are excited to see what the future holds for the students’ education and career paths, and look forward to continued support of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation.”
Through their affiliation with Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper, all potential candidates filled out a comprehensive application that included essay prompts, short answers, letters of recommendation, transcript requirements and more. A panel of judges reviewed and ranked the applicants based on their merits following guidelines and administration from the University of the Aftermarket Foundation. Candidates also were required to show they were employees or children of employees at an Auto Value, Bumper to Bumper or Confidence Plus location.
Since the Alliance scholarship program was developed in 2001, it has awarded almost $575,000 in scholarships to deserving students. The annual program encourages continuing education within the membership and supports the next workforce generation in achieving their educational goals. For more information about the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, please visit
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By Counterman
July is Right to Repair Awareness month, and the
link hidden, please login to view’s Marketing and Communications Committee is calling on the auto care industry to take action. In the wake of NHTSA’s recent attempt to prevent automakers from complying with the Massachusetts data-access law, Auto Care is urging industrywide participation in spreading awareness about the importance of preserving Americans’ right to repair their vehicles and passing the
link hidden, please login to viewat the federal level. “There are more than 4 million individuals that make up the American auto care industry and its time we start putting that number to work,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO of the Auto Care Association. “Rights, oftentimes, need to be fought for – which is why it is imperative that the latest actions taken to thwart the will of the people in Massachusetts be a wake-up call to our industry that we are going to have to bring everything we’ve got into this fight for the future of our industry. We’ve made taking action easier than ever and I hope everyone will lend their voice in this Right to Repair fight.”
The Auto Care Association is providing six ways for aftermarket professionals and their customers to take action during Right to Repair Awareness Month.
link hidden, please login to viewto your local congressperson telling them to support the REPAIR Act. Download Right to Repair promotional materials at link hidden, please login to view to conduct a company awareness campaign on Right to Repair. Host your congressperson at your place of business. The association has a complete program that handles the contacts, the logistics and the talking points. Learn how to get started with the association’s link hidden, please login to view Share your support for Right to Repair throughout the month of July and what it means to you on social using the hashtag #righttorepair. The Auto Care Association has created a media kit with downloadable and editable graphics. Be an ambassador within your organization. Spread the word about Right to Repair Awareness Month with your supervisor. Ask your HR department to send this company-wide and use resources from the association’s media kit to educate your company and encourage your employees or colleagues to also take 30 seconds to send a pre-populated letter to their local legislator via the association’s Action Center. Continue your engagement by participating in the link hidden, please login to view taking place on Sept. 21 in Washington, D.C. Join the association and hundreds of aftermarket industry professionals in Washington for a day packed with meetings between you and your local congressional representatives so they can hear directly from you about our industry’s need to access vehicle data. The association will provide the talking points and the meeting schedule Additional resources, including full briefs on Right to Repair can be found on the
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By David Collins
I bent the driver's side rear bumper bracket on my '93 F-150. Can anybody help me out? One of the guys at the junk yard said the bracket covers '75 to '96. At the U-Pull-its, they're all welded on.
Steve
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By NAPA
Why Do Car Batteries Die in the Cold?
It happens every year: the days get shorter, the nights get longer and we bundle up and prepare for the long, cold months ahead. When it comes to automotive issues, winter is sometimes an especially challenging time. When the mercury drops, it can
link hidden, please login to view on the complex systems and parts under the hood of your vehicle. If you drive a car, truck or SUV with a traditional internal combustion engine, the battery in your ride is particularly vulnerable in lower temperatures. Most vehicle batteries are 12-volts, and they consist of six cells. Each cell houses two plates—one made of lead, the other of lead dioxide. The plates are submerged in sulfuric acid, which acts as a catalyst, causing a chemical reaction between the plates producing about two volts of energy per cell. With six cells, you get twelve volts of power.
Your battery may start acting up when the temperature drops, so check out these
link hidden, please login to view. The chemicals inside the battery move slower at lower temperatures, putting stress on the battery and making it difficult to provide sufficient starting power to your vehicle. If you park your vehicle outdoors, you may notice a significant decrease in battery power if the temperature dips below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, especially if your battery is older than three years and you don’t plan on starting your vehicle for several days or weeks at a time. Let’s face it: vehicle batteries are expensive, and the added stress of cold temperatures can shorten their lifespan. To prolong battery life and save cash, it’s a good idea to invest in a
link hidden, please login to view or disconnect and safely store your vehicle battery indoors. Car battery winter storage is also a great way to maintain the units of your favorite outdoor toys, such as boats, ATVs or link hidden, please login to view. Let the experts at the NAPA Network help you save money and get the most out of your vehicle battery by safely disconnecting and storing it this winter. Disconnecting a Car Battery for Storage
So, you decided to disconnect your car battery for storage this winter. Great idea! Troubleshooting battery problems in cold weather is a headache, but it can also lessen the overall life of your battery, costing you a lot of money in the long run. If you park your vehicle outdoors or in a garage with minimal insulation, it’s a good idea to remove and store the vehicle battery if you don’t plan on driving it more than once every two weeks during the winter.
First, you need to safely disconnect your vehicle’s battery. Before you begin, make sure you’re using
link hidden, please login to view and insulated link hidden, please login to view. You’ll also need a link hidden, please login to view that fits the bolts of your battery—your owner’s manual should have this information available. Turn off your vehicle. Never attempt to disconnect your battery with the engine running. With the engine off, locate the terminals of your vehicle battery. They may have black and red caps on them, black for negative and red for positive. The negative terminal is labeled with a negative symbol and the positive terminal is labeled with a positive symbol. Remove the plastic caps and locate the negative terminal. Using the wrench, loosen the nut and bolt, then remove the connector cable from the terminal. Repeat this process with the positive terminal. Now you’re ready to safely remove and store your battery!
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The battery is a vital component of your vehicle, but it is also sometimes a volatile one. The chemicals that provide the crucial reaction that powers your vehicle and its systems are extremely caustic and dangerous. Neglecting proper car battery storage for winter can cause significant damage to your battery and anything nearby, so let NAPA Auto Parts help you plan for properly storing your battery.
Before you store it, take the time to carefully clean any
link hidden, please login to view and out of the battery tray. Ideally, you should store your battery indoors in a dry, temperature-controlled area like a closet or utility pantry. Always store your battery in a link hidden, please login to view and keep it on a low shelf above the cold cement floors or carpets to avoid static discharges. If you’re storing your battery in an area with minimal temperature control like a garage or shed, equip the space with link hidden, please login to view to ensure the battery storage box stays level and away from any moisture that might collect on the ground. Never store a vehicle battery on a high shelf above your head. Make sure to routinely check the batteries while in storage to ensure no fluids are leaking and top off any fluids that have evaporated. While some drivers want to disconnect and store their vehicle batteries, others may not have the time or a good space to store them. Fortunately, NAPA Auto Parts offers a great selection of battery maintainers, battery conditioners and trickle chargers. These low-profile devices not only charge and maintain your vehicle battery while not in use, but they also help break down any buildup of sulfur crystals on the plates.
Don’t let Old Man Winter’s plummeting temperatures send your battery to an early grave! Shop NAPA Auto Parts for car battery winter storage solutions. Now you can choose to stay out of the cold and take advantage of our
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