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Brake Inspection
Our technicians come to you for a free brake system inspection, showing you exactly which brake components need repairs and why. Even confirming when repair isn’t necessary.
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Replace Brake Pads
We replace brake pads with premium quality parts that exceed OEM standards. Enjoy a 24,000 mile warranty for peace of mind
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Brake Rotor Replacement
Professionals recommend both rotors and brake pads be replaced at the same time to increase the performance and longevity of your vehicle’s braking system.
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Control Arm
A control arm connects the steering knuckle and wheel hub to the vehicle's frame or body. It allows the driver to steer the car and guides the wheels up and down with the road surface
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Wheel Alignment
a mechanical adjustment to a vehicle's sus pension system that ensures the wheels are i n the correct position
  • Improves safety: A well-aligned vehicle is safer to drive. 
  • Reduces tire wear: Misaligned wheels can cause tires to wear out unevenly or quickly. 
  • Improves handling: A well-aligned vehicle handles better.
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LShocks & Struts
Struts are a combination of shock absorbers and coil springs that help dampen the movements of the coil springs. They also support the vehicle's weight, keep the tires aligned, and bear side loads on the suspension
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Ball Joint
A ball joint is a flexible, ball-and-socket joint that connects a vehicle's control arms to the steering knuckles. They are a key part of a car's front suspension system,
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Tie Rod
A tie rod is a metal bar that connects the steering system to the wheels of a car. It's a vital part of a vehicle's steering system, and is responsible for: 
  • Steering: Tie rods allow the wheels to move when the steering wheel is turned. 
  • Alignment: The length of the tie rod can be adjusted to set the front wheel alignment. 
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