FAQs

  • How often should I change my oil?

    Most vehicles need oil changes every 3,000-5,000 miles, but check your owner's manual for specifics. Factors like driving conditions and oil type affect timing.
  • What signs indicate I need brake repair?

    Listen for squealing or grinding noises when braking. Feel for vibrations in the pedal or steering wheel. These symptoms suggest worn brake pads or rotors.
  • Can you work on classic cars?

    Yes, we specialize in classic car restoration with over 20 years of experience. Our team understands vintage vehicles' unique needs and original specifications.
  • How long does suspension repair take?

    Basic suspension work typically takes 2-4 hours per component. Complex repairs may require a full day. We'll provide a time estimate after inspection.
  • What's included in fleet maintenance service?

    Fleet maintenance includes scheduled inspections, oil changes, brake checks, and preventive repairs. We customize service plans based on your vehicles' usage and needs.
  • Why choose a family-owned auto shop?

    Family-owned shops provide personalized service and build long-term relationships. We take pride in honest recommendations and treating each customer like family.
  • Do you handle heavy-duty vehicle repairs?

    Yes, we service light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles. Our experienced mechanics have the tools and expertise for commercial trucks and heavy equipment.
  • What makes suspension problems worse?

    Ignoring suspension issues leads to uneven tire wear, poor handling, and safety risks. Rough roads and heavy loads accelerate component wear over time.
  • How much does full auto restoration cost?

    Restoration costs vary widely based on vehicle condition, desired outcome, and parts availability. We provide detailed estimates after thorough inspection and consultation.
  • When should I replace my brake pads?

    Replace brake pads when they're 3-4mm thick or when you hear squealing sounds. Most pads last 25,000-70,000 miles depending on driving habits.

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