Top Auto Brake Services in Midland, MI

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Midland Tire & Auto

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By ClaireTuckey

Although this business did a satisfactory job replacing my muffler at the cost of $440 for parts and labor for a dual exhaust ...read more

All A's Automotive & Transmission

1.0

By Jason Fedewa at Yellowbook

Last two times I've used All A's I have had to take it to another shop to get it fixed right. Last time they had my car for a month. I had to call them. I was forgotten and they didn't even fix what I took it in for. Instead of an appology I got a bill. Couple of shady fixes. My list could go on. I would recommend you take your vehicle elsewhere. ...read more

Midland Tire & Auto

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By Irritated Midland Resident

I took my auto in to get 4 cooper tires put on it the man told me yes I have those in stock. I get my car back and there is a different brand of tire on there but did not realize it until I got home to look at the paper work. I was quoted tires with a 60,000 mile warranty and ended up with only a 45,000 mile warranty, I will now be confronting Midland Tire and will be taking any future business to Belle Tire. I have had problems with this place in the past and thought that just getting tires was no big deal but they can not even do that right. ...read more

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When is it time to replace your shocks and struts?

It's relatively easy for most vehicle owners to determine when their tires, brakes and windshield wipers are worn out. Shocks and struts, on the other hand, aren't nearly as simple to inspect, in spite of the fact that these safety-critical components are highly susceptible to everyday wear and tear. Experts recommend replacement of automotive shocks and struts at 50,000 miles. Testing has shown that original equipment gas-charged shocks and struts degrade measurably by 50,000 miles*. For many popular-selling vehicles, replacing these worn shocks and struts can improve the vehicle's handling characteristics and comfort. ...read more

By Draves Auto Center August 27, 2010

Routine vehicle maintenance

Keeping up with regular "Scheduled" maintenace with keep your vehicle operating like it should for years to come. Many people overlook minor things when it comes to their vehicle. For example: Changing the fuel filter, transmission fluid, coolant, even brake fluid. After time these fluids lose the properties that help protect the different systems on your vehicle. As parts start to wear they will leave behind debri in the fluids that will cause even more wear and tear on the different components in that system. With getting these fluids flushed or changed will prolong the life of these vital parts. When these scheduled maintenance items are performed on a regular basis, it will reduce costly vehicle repairs. If you would like to know what should be performed on your vehicle, do not hesitate to give us a call. We will let you know at no cost to you. ...read more

By Draves Auto Center July 21, 2010

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