April Newsletter
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See what we have from ADVICS

ADVICS, short for Advanced Intelligent Chassis Systems, is offering RockAuto customers an exclusive 10% instant rebate on their full line of brake pads, rotors, master cylinders, wheel cylinders and brake fluid during the month of April, 2023!

ADVICS is a supplier of OE brake system components that are engineered and manufactured with industry-leading technology and innovation. With the combined experience of Aisin, Denso, and Sumitomo Electric, three of the world’s premiere automotive suppliers, ADVICS products represent the very best in Japanese quality, global vehicle expertise and environmental sustainability.

Advics

Find ADVICS brake parts for your specific vehicle in the "Brake & Wheel Hub" category of the RockAuto.com catalog. While shopping, watch for the yellow "Promotion/Rebate" Star in catalog next to listings to instantly save 10%!




See what we have from Dash Designs

Dash Designs is offering RockAuto customers an exclusive 10% instant rebate throughout the month of April, 2023, on their entire line of cutpile Endura Floor Mats.

Endura floor mats are available in a range of colors to compliment every vehicle. Each mat is tailored to fit the floors of your specific car, truck, van or SUV using digital CAD/CAM technology. Endura Floor Mats are equipped with non-slip rubber nib backing and factory-compatible grommets for added security.

Dash Designs

Whether you drive a 2022 Toyota Sienna, a 2015 Ram 1500, or a 1966 Ford Mustang, you can find floor mats that fit your vehicle in the "Interior" category of the RockAuto.com catalog. Watch for the yellow "Promotion/Rebate" Star in catalog and simply add a set of Endura Floor Mats to your cart to instantly save 10%!



See what we have from SKP


SKP is offering RockAuto customers an exclusive 10% instant rebate on their new Front End Kits throughout the month of April! Worn, loose or damaged front-end suspension parts can impact vehicle safety, handling and response time on the road. SKP's Front End Kits conveniently include the most needed chassis components to repair and restore your front suspension, and ensure proper contact with the road at all times.

In addition to their new Front End Kits, SKP offers a huge variety of quality replacement auto parts for a fraction of the price of other brands. Their precision manufacturing systems, rigorous testing standards and ISO 9001 certification ensure each SKP part matches or is better than OE specifications.

SKP

While shopping, watch for the yellow "Promotion/Rebate" Star in catalog in the "Suspension" category of the RockAuto.com catalog for popular cars, trucks and SUVS to instantly save 10% off of RockAuto's already reliably low prices!

Another Happy Customer!
Another Happy Customer!

I’m so appreciative of RockAuto. I had to replace the door lock actuator on my Dodge Challenger. The local shop quoted me $600+ ... I got the part from RockAuto for $130 and was able to install it myself!

Delandria in Georgia

Automotive Trivia
Automotive Trivia

What standard equipment on almost every new car sold in North America since at least the 1970s may no longer be available on nearly all future electric vehicles?

A. AM radio reception
B. glass rear view mirrors
C. heater for interior air
D. all the above

Answer below

Repair Mistakes & Blunders
Repair Mistakes & Blunders

I was helping a friend do a routine oil change one morning, a simple and straightforward 30 minute job, or so I thought... I got the oil drained, filter replaced, and new oil into the engine. I grabbed the oil fill cap, and just as I flipped it over to screw it on, I noticed a shiny object fall into the oil fill hole on the valve cover. My heart sank. I absentmindedly had stuck the foil seal from the oil bottle into the oil fill cap and forgot to remove it before replacing the cap on the engine.

I had done oil changes dozens of times before. I could not believe what just happened! I stared at the piece of foil through the small oil fill hole. After a few attempts to fish it out, the trash only fell deeper into the cylinder head. So reluctantly, I decided the only option was to remove the valve cover. I bought a new valve cover gasket, removed the valve cover on my friend's car, and easily got the trash out. After all the reassembly it was several hours later. Lesson learned; put trash in a proper place!

Russel in Virginia

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A Guide to Valve Springs
Tom's Story

Car guys/gals can often rattle off a list of some of their vehicle's performance related features. My 1979 Chrysler 300 has dual exhaust, Carter Thermoquad 4-barrel carburetor and single valve springs with dampers. My 2014 Dodge Challenger has dual exhaust, Mopar HEMI throttle body and beehive valve springs. After hearing all that, a car guy/gal might say, "Wait a minute, what was that stuff about valve spring dampers and beehives?" Here are some of the different valve spring designs and terms you should know to help recognize the valve springs on your own engine and the standard and optional original equipment (OE) valve spring replacement choices available in the RockAuto.com catalog (found under "Engine").

Single Spring

A conventional cylindrical spring that is a uniform tube from top to bottom.

Single Spring & Damper

A cylindrical spring with a flat strip of metal coiled inside to act as a damper to help prevent excessive movement or binding of the spring when the valvetrain is stressed.

Dual Spring

A cylindrical spring with a second cylindrical spring coiled inside. The second spring can act as a damper and help properly open and close relatively heavy valves. The second spring may also help prevent the valve from crashing into the piston if the main valve spring were to ever break.

Beehive & Conical Spring

The spring tapers from a larger diameter bottom to a smaller diameter top. The beehive spring has a more pronounced tightening of the spring coil at the top. These springs may weigh less while better preventing valve float (valve fails to close all the way) which may enable the engine to perform better at higher RPM.

Spring Retainers & Keepers

Note that Valve Spring Retainers, Valve Spring Retainer Keepers and other valve related parts may be different depending on what type of valve springs your engine has because the diameter or other specifications for the springs differ.

Tom Taylor,
RockAuto.com

To read more of Tom's articles, click this link and choose from story titles on the Newsletter Archives page.

Ben's 1987 Chevrolet Camaro
Ben's 1987 Chevrolet Camaro

I purchased this 1987 Camaro when I was 15 years old for $550. I remember bringing it home on my dad's car trailer through a snow storm and immediately started working on it. Over the course of the winter, my dad and I had stripped the car to bare metal, pulled all the suspension components off, and sandblasted and painted everything that came off. Within a year of the purchase I was old enough to get my drivers license, the car was back on the road, and I've been driving it for the past nine years.

Over those nine years, I would always try and fix or improve something on car, and parts from RockAuto have been instrumental in the process. Everything from spark plugs, rear differential rebuild kits, brakes, suspension items and even interior parts have been purchased from RockAuto. Hopefully this year, I'll be able to improve something else. Thank you RockAuto for helping me keep all my vehicles in tip top shape!

Ben in New Brunswick, Canada

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Automotive Trivia Answer
Automotive Trivia
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What standard equipment on almost every new car sold in North America since at least the 1970s may no longer be available on nearly all future electric vehicles?

Answer: A. AM radio reception (Electromagnetic noise from electric motors interferes with AM radio signals. source: https://www.autoweek.com...)
B. glass rear view mirrors
C. heater for interior air
D. all the above

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Your Hard Work
Do you purchase parts from RockAuto? If so, RockAuto would like to give you the opportunity to have your car or truck possibly featured in one (or occasionally more) of our publications such as the monthly newsletter, collector magnets or other commercial use. New, old, import, domestic, daily driver, trailer queen, classic, antique, we want to see them all! For submission instructions and tips for taking pictures of your car, please visit our Photography Tips & Submission Info page.

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Your Most Infamous Auto Repair Blunder
Use your woe to help others avoid similar mistakes. Please email your story to marketing@rockauto.com. Include your mailing address and if you would like a RockAuto T-Shirt (please let us know your shirt size) or Hat if we publish your story. See the T-Shirts and Hats under Tools & Universal Parts in the RockAuto catalog. The story will be credited using only your first name and your vague geographic location (state, province, country, continent, etc.) so you can remain semi-anonymous!