Where To Get A Brake Change In Surrey
Your brakes are one of your vehicle’s most important safety features, so when it’s time to get them serviced, you need to know you’re in good hands.
To simplify the research process, today’s post shares some tips on how to find a reputable shop near you. Read on to learn more, or call (604) 503-2717 to speak directly with a brake repair expert in Surrey, BC.
Where To Change Brakes: 5 Things To Expect From A Reputable Shop
1. The Best Brake Shops Have Strong Reviews And A History Of Success
Good news: in the Information Age, vetting brake shops is easier than ever. A quick Google search will reveal how long the company has been in business and show you all their customer reviews, many of which will now include the customer’s real name, links to their Gmail account, and, in some cases, pictures of the work that was completed.
Take us for example. A quick Google search tells you we have been keeping Surrey drivers safe since 1979, and in that time, we have earned a perfect 5-star rating and plenty of glowing reviews.
Fill out our online contact form to experience our 5-star service for yourself!
2. The Best Brake Shops Use High-Quality Parts
In a startling report by the Globe & Mail, auto industry experts estimated that more than half of brake shops in North America have used ersatz-brand brake parts from low-cost countries (Keenan & Silcoff, 2015). Many of these low-quality brakes use “black steel” components, which rust and degrade much faster than the pickled and oil-coated components used in quality parts, leading to serious performance drop-offs and extra replacement costs over time.
But when you choose Foreman’s Integra Tire Auto Centre, you never have to worry. We only use brand-name brake fluids and premium brake parts, 100% free from “black iron,” and 100% backed by our parts and labour warranty.
3. The Best Brake Shops Work With All Kinds Of Vehicles
The more types of vehicles and brake systems the shop can work with, the more opportunities you’ll have to bundle costs together when servicing your business or family fleets. And even if you’ve only got one vehicle to worry about, the ability to work with all vehicle types indicates the shop’s broad expertise, which should give you more peace of mind.
At Foreman’s Integra Tire Auto Centre, we work with all makes and models, from modern performance vehicles and faithful family vans, like this 1991 Caravan…
…to classic muscle cars like this beautiful red ‘68 Mustang:
4. The Best Brake Shops Cover All The Bases
Make sure the shop in question can handle every aspect of your brake repair, or you might end up having to pay extra to tow your half-serviced vehicle to another shop so they can finish the job!
When you choose Foreman’s Integra Tire Auto Centre, you never have to worry. We offer:
- Replacement of the brake pads and shoes
- Resurfacing or replacement of drums and rotors
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS) restoration
- Emergency brake repairs
- Hydraulic disc brake repair and maintenance, including hose, caliper, and fitting replacements
- Brake fluid replacements
- Brake conversions for specialty vehicles, like this 2013 Boss 302 Mustang
- Brake line flushes, and more
We also carry a wide selection of quality replacement parts and brand-name brake fluid, so you’ll never have to waste time sourcing them on your own.
5. The Best Brake Shops Work Hard To Save You Money
To save our customers money on their brake services, we offer:
- Competitive pricing on every brake service
- Brake service promotions—save $25 with a single click!
- Exciting draws and gift card giveaways
- A generous parts & labour warranty to reduce the costs of quality (COQ)
- Automated service reminders to keep your warranty coverage in-tact and reduce the risks of component wear and failure
Brake Change Near Me: Get A Free Quote On Service In Surrey
Call (604) 503-2717 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free consultation and get a quote on brake services for any vehicle.
References
Keenan, G. & Silcoff, S. (2015, May 6). Safety concerns arise with increased use of cheap imported brakes. Globe and Mail.