Tag: Remanufactured Cylinder Heads

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For 110 years, Chevrolet has been providing their vehicles and pristine reputation for drivers all around the world. As a company, Chevrolet has placed an emphasis on providing customers with quality vehicles at a fair price. Chevrolet has made this mission statement clear through its rebranding of the Chevy Cruze. From 2001 to 2008, General Motors used the name “Cruze” for a separate vehicle in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Not many SUVs can do what the Dodge Durango does. Known for being one of the most powerful and fastest SUVs on the market, the Dodge Durango excels in every category. From its sports-like appearance to its enhanced functionality and performance, the Dodge Durango proves why it is at the top of the SUV market. Its durable, mid-size SUV body has paved the way for expanding the performance of SUVs. Competitors don’t even come close to Durango’s additional features that make it a faster, safer, and more capable vehicle. Aside from the overview of the SUV, the Durango has many surprising facts that you may not have heard before. Here are 5 surprising facts you may not know about the Dodge Durango:

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We have sold a good number of new and refurbished Jeep Wrangler cylinder heads. So we know a thing or two about this special vehicle. Unlike any other vehicle on the market, the Jeep Wrangler has constantly proved why it is incomparable to its competitors. Since its debut in 1986, the Jeep Wrangler’s iconic appearance and drive have not stopped being a fan favorite. After taking design inspiration from the Willy’s MB model used in World War II, the Jeep Wrangler has continued to adapt and enhance over 5 generations of models.

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The cylinder head resurfacing process is an important aspect of maintaining the health of your vehicle engine and cylinder head. Without resurfacing, you run the risk of head gasket failure and compromise the overall quality of the cylinder head. Not only will a resurfaced head have a better finish, but it will also increase the compression ratio. In return, your cylinder head will function and look as good as new. While it is a relatively inexpensive service for a mechanic to complete, some people opt for their own DIY project. Sure it can be done, but will it be worth the overall cost, time spent, and effort?