Posted on 5/27/2026

If you own a modified truck or performance car in Utah, you may wonder whether your tuner is legal and if you will still be able to register your vehicle in Utah County. In Utah County, emissions testing is required for most gasoline vehicles model year 1968 and newer, as well as diesel vehicles from 1998–2021, to help reduce harmful air pollutants. While many aftermarket tuners are legal, it is still important to understand the state and federal laws that apply to aftermarket tuners, ECU flashes, and performance modifications. Before installing a tuner or custom tune on your vehicle, it’s important to know what is legal — and what could create expensive problems later. Are Aftermarket Tuners Legal in Utah? In most cases, yes — aftermarket tuners are legal as long as they do not remove, disable, or alter factory emissions systems. This means your tuner cannot interfere with or bypass emissions-related components such as: Catalytic c ... read more
Posted on 5/19/2026

Brake Pads: Understanding Brake Pad Measurements and What Can Happen If You Wait Too Long Your vehicle’s brake system is one of the most important safety features on your car, truck, or SUV. Brake pads wear down over time, and understanding brake pad measurements can help you avoid expensive brake repairs and dangerous driving conditions. What Are Brake Pads? Brake pads are a key component of your vehicle’s disc brake system. When you press the brake pedal, the brake pads clamp against the brake rotors to safely slow and stop your vehicle. Brake pads consist of a solid steel backing plate with friction material attached to it. The friction material can vary depending on the application and may be ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic material. Over time, the friction material wears away through normal driving. Regular brake inspections help monitor the remaining brake pad thickness and determine when replacement is needed. Unders ... read more
Posted on 5/5/2026

When it comes to vehicle maintenance, struts are often overlooked—but they play a critical role in your car’s safety, comfort, and overall performance. If your ride has started to feel rough or unstable, worn struts could be the reason. Let’s take a closer look at what struts do and why replacing them matters. What Are Struts? Struts are a key part of your vehicle’s suspension system. They help: Absorb shocks from the road Keep your tires in contact with the pavement Support the weight of your vehicle Provide stability when turning, braking, and accelerating Unlike shocks, struts are a structural component, meaning they directly impact alignment and handling. Top Benefits of Replacing Worn Struts1. Improved Ride Comfort If your vehicle feels bouncy or rough over bumps, worn struts may no longer be absorbing impact properly. New struts restore a smoother, more comfortable ride. ... read more