If you’ve been buying ATV parts for a while, you probably already ran into this situation.You find a product. Specs look fine. Price looks even better. You place an order, install everything, and for
If you work around ATVs long enough—whether in a workshop or sourcing parts—you start to notice something.Performance complaints don’t always come from engines or suspension. A lot of them are quie
Anyone who’s sold auto parts in Russia knows one thing for sure: the weather here will break parts that work fine anywhere else. We see it every winter—cheap relays come back in piles, customer
Ever tried turning your car key and it just won’t fire? Half the time, it’s not the battery or starter—it’s that little starter relay you never think about. A good one keeps these headaches away,
Starter solenoid relays ain’t fancy, but you can’t do without ’em. They hook up the low-current ignition signal to the high-current starter motor. Get the wrong one, and you’ll be dealing with con
When your ATV wont start, it can be frustrating, inconvenient, worrisome and confusing. There are some pretty easy checks you can do to see where your problem is. A lot of times there's somet
There are a couple of reasons an ATV might smell like it's burning oil. A few of them are absolutely nothing to fret about; however, if your quad is really burning oil, that is a reason for the is
A stator is a stationary set of wire coils (the stator windings) that is affixed to an engine.In basic terms, the stator produces the power that powers the battery in an ATV or side-by-side, as well a
Table of Contents1. The High-Stakes Gamble: Why Sourcing is Different in Powersports2. The MudVibration Tax: What Kills Off-Road Starters?3. Red Flags in the Catalog: How to Spot White-Box Junk4. The
I had a guy named Rick come in last July. 2008 Mazda 3, 167,000 miles, original starter.Morning starts, perfect, he said. Drive an hour, shut it off ten minutes, come back—click, grind, or just whine
It’s a sound you don’t forget once you’ve heard it in a professional context. Just last month, on one of those misty mornings where the grease on the shop floor feels extra slick, a kid in a b
I had to hear it for myself. We rolled the Focus into bay three, the concrete floor cool under the wheels. I slid into the driver's seat, the familiar smell of old upholstery and fast-food wrapper