Whether you drive a Porsche, Audi, BMW, Subaru, Land Rover, or other performance and luxury vehicles, your ball joints are an essential part of your car or SUVs performance and safety. From us at Mark's Super Service Center, here’s what to watch out for, to make sure your ball joints are in shape and ready to go.
If you drive a performance car or SUV, you want to take every measure possible to ensure it stays in good shape and running well. For many drivers of precision-engineered vehicles like BMW, Audi, Porsche, Subaru, etc., warming up the engine is a part of taking care of your vehicle. But is it necessary?
Leaky transmissions can be a pain, not only do they make a mess on the underside of your car, and in your driveway, but the transmission fluid is expensive and inconvenient to deal with. At Mark's Super Service Center in North Charleston, SC we want to provide you with some information on where transmission leaks start and how to end them so that maybe we can eliminate any future leaks.
At Mark's Super Service Center in North Charleston, our goal is to keep your car, truck, or SUV shifting and riding as smoothly as it did the day it rolled off the lot. A big part of that is the mounting hardware that keeps the moving parts in your drivetrain running smooth.
With temperatures dropping around the country, it’s understandably tempting to let your car or SUV idle to stay warm. At Mark's Super Service Center in North Charleston, SC, one of our goals is to keep you informed on how to best care for your performance and luxury vehicles.
Are you considering upgrading to a better transmission on your classic? Mark's Super Service Center in North Charleston, SC can help.
If you drive something old, there’s a good chance it has fewer gears than you’d like. With all the 6 and 8 speed transmissions on the road today, it’s hard to imagine that just a few decades ago we were getting by with just 2 or 3 gears. These days, there are some simple swap options - here are some things for you to consider.
The hydraulic system in your transmission is responsible for telling the mechanical components what to do, and when to do it. In order to better understand how your transmission works, it’s important to understand the mechanical components of it.
Hydraulic power has a lot to do with how your transmission operates. There are some basic hydraulic components that keep your transmission running smoothly.
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