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  1. Torklift to Summit Mount Rainier

    MT. RAINIER, Wash., — The Torklift International team is making their ascent to the top of Mount Rainier right now.Torklift President Jack Kay and Assistant Marketing Director Sheryl Bushaw began their climb to the top this morning.The pair is climbing the mountain because they have a craving for adventure and what better adventure is there than climbing Mount Rainier?If they...
  2. Why You Should Consider Exhaust and Air Intake Systems

    Don't you want a better performing truck engine?Do you feel that your truck’s engine isn’t living up to its fullest potential or are you tired of paying tons of money on fuel when you know you should or could be spending much less? Adding a new aftermarket exhaust system and a cool air intake system will help increase fuel economy...
  3. Unleash your Engine’s Beast with Exhaust and Cold Air Intake

    Everyone loves that deep truck growl!Tired of paying tons of money on fuel and your engine not living up to it’s full potential? Adding new performance exhaust systems and cool air intake systems will help unleash the hidden power in your engine. While cold air intake systems and performance exhaust systems are two separate entities, they are both used for...
  4. Powder coat in any color you want

    Look at all those beautiful rimsJust imagine seeing one of those beautiful old hot rods driving down the road with beautiful candy apple red, powder coated rims. Or have you dreamed of having royal blue motorcycle parts and accessories? It’s about time to make your dreams into reality and now you can with Torklift Central powder coating.With catalogs of hundreds...
  5. Top 7 Things You Can’t Leave Home for Your Hunting Trip

    Can you spot the deer? There’s nothing more exciting than going on that hunting trip that you have planned every year with your family or friends. Whether it’s just a weekend, a week or a couple of weeks, you have to make sure that you are prepared before leaving. Of course, there are the biggest and most obvious items that you...
  6. Halogen headlights vs. HID headlights vs. LED headlights

    Don't be a deer in the headlights when it comes to choosingCurrently the most popular headlights in the automotive world are halogen headlights because of their incredibly long life and cheap production cost, but not many people know about the other kinds of headlights that you can get to replace your halogen lights. These better options are more energy efficient...
  7. Spoil yourself this hunting season

    Have fun hunting this seasonTruck campers, much like firearms, come in many different sizes. But like firearms, you can get all the bells and whistles to make your truck camper unique to you and your tastes. Common sense requires a compromise based on how much cargo you want to haul and how much weight you want to tow. We want...
  8. 5 dinghy towing frequently asked questions

    You have questions, we have answersTorklift Central completely outfits motorhomes and towed vehicles for dinghy towing.  Since we opened our doors in 1976 we’ve heard just about every question in the book from our customers about how to dinghy tow safely.Here are five of the most commonly asked dinghy towing questions we receive and the answers you need to know:1...
  9. Axle chassis repair - how does the damage happen?

    Don't get towed this summerNothing ruins a camping or cross country trip more than having to get towed to a repair shop after hanging out on the side of the road for a few hours. So, before you’re head out on the road this summer, make sure you are traveling safely and get your axle and chassis beefed up or...
  10. Beef up your sub frame and take a long trip this summer

    Example of a sub frame beef upApproximately 75% of Americans overload their trailer hitch and stress the frame of their motorhome while towing. Most motorhomes are built on an elongated truck frame, extending the frame of the coach by butt-welding and extra length of chassis. After the construction of the coach, the frame is strong enough to carry the motorhome...