Brought my '96 Ford Ranger in for a brake inspection today, expecting that i would need new brake pads. They worked on my truck right away and suggested that my truck was pulling to the right and that they would try to fix it by aligning and rotating the tires.
The aligned and rotated the tires, and my truck ends up pulling left because of a "radial tire pull" (which is out of there hands - I'd need new tires to fix it). They were kind enough not to charge me for the tire rotation as a result.
I had dropped my car off before work and my car was ready at about lunch time.
I appreciated their honesty in telling me that the brake fluid in my truck currently was still good, when they easily could have flushed it and charged me for it anyway.
The guys at the shop seemed like good, honest people who knew what they were doing. I recommend them.
Brought my '96 Ford Ranger in for a brake inspection today, expecting that i would need new brake pads. They worked on my truck right away and suggested that my truck was pulling to the right and that they would try to fix it by aligning and rotating the tires. The aligned and rotated the tires, and my truck ends up pulling left because of a "radial tire pull" (which is out of there hands - I'd need new tires to fix it). They were kind enough not to charge me for the tire rotation as a result. I had dropped my car off before work and my car was ready at about lunch time. I appreciated their honesty in telling me that the brake fluid in my truck currently was still good, when they easily could have flushed it and charged me for it anyway. The guys at the shop seemed like good, honest people who knew what they were doing. I recommend them.