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MAINTENANCE

Keep your car maintenance up to date to avoid any future problems, and keep your car running smooth, any problems you have we are here to help you with anything that your car needs.

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contact us : 2 Brothers Auto Repair 

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Office phone number : 209-502-7355

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Located At : 2836 Patterson Rd Suite A, Riverbank,Ca 95367

      TUNING & BRAKES

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      How can I tell when I need a brake              service or brake repair?

  • The brake pedal can be depressed nearly to the floor.

  • You hear a squealing or other unusual noise when you apply the brakes. Some brands of brake pads have a built-in device that produces a high-pitched squeal when the brake pads need replacing.

  • The vehicle pulls to one side when you apply the brakes.

  • You feel a grinding or bumpy sensation as you come to a stop.

  • In general, if there is something about your brakes that is making you uncomfortable, you should have them inspected.

      CAR SERVICING
 

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One of the primary reasons for having your car serviced is to ensure that it is safe for driving. Getting a regular oil change is vital, and during that time the mechanics should also perform a routine check to make sure there are no other underlying issues that may arise while you drive. This includes checking the brakes, your air and cabin filters, and the air pressure in your tires. If they discover an issue that needs immediate attention, you will be glad you took your vehicle in for servicing rather than continuing to drive a potentially dangerous car.

      WHEELS & SUSPENSION
 

 

Suspension issues can be difficult to diagnose. It’s usually pretty easy to tell the symptoms, but identifying the source of the issue is another animal. Faulty or worn shocks, struts, springs, tie rods or ball joints can wreak havoc on your vehicle and make your car or truck unsafe to drive.

Wear and tear is only an issue if you actively ignore the problem and allow your vehicle to run itself into the ground! Pay attention to how your vehicle handles and what you’re hearing—and address problems immediately as they arise.

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