Explore the pros and cons of investing in high-end semi-trucks. Analyze costs, fuel savings, resale value, and driver comfort to decide if they’re worth it.
Without oil, your semi-truck isn't much more use than a paperweight. Oil changes are a crucial part of preventative maintenance for your rig, and need to be done regularly to keep your truck running properly. But do you ever wonder about what happens during the oil change?
You may have heard, but fuel prices have hit record highs this summer. Last week near our Amarillo location, a gallon of diesel was $4.32 — down from last month's average of $4.92 — but a far cry from last August's average of $2.92. Find out why.
Getting a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) is an important step in a person’s career, and is the key to becoming a commercial driver. Having a CDL allows for driving large vehicles, and ensures that you are qualified and knowledgeable of the laws and regulations that come with operating these vehicles.
As a trucker or fleet manager, you already know how important your oil pressure is when it comes to keeping your semi-truck engine running smoothly, but it’s worth the reminder. Oil moving through your system at the right pressure keeps all of the moving parts running smoothly and ensures that they have the right lubrication to avoid excess friction, overheating, or unnecessary wear and tear.