Brake Repair Service Denver CO

Local resource for brake repair service in Denver, CO. Includes detailed information on local companies providing auto services and that also give access to brake inspection, brake replacement, brake fluid service, brake pads, brake rotors, brake calipers, brake master cylinder, disc brakes, as well as services concerning other auto brake problems.

Car Care Auto Service
(720) 884-9960
1575 Allison St
Denver, CO
Roos Only - Subaru's Only
(303) 225-9456
3395 S Federal Blvd
Denver, CO
B's Auto Inc
(303) 578-4920
1236 E Hampden Ave
Englewood, CO
Randy's Tire & Auto
(720) 249-5285
1059 W Littleton Blvd
Littleton, CO
Autotek Auto Repair
(720) 306-7751
7939 E Arapahoe Rd
Greenwood Village, CO
S & A Transmission
(303) 481-6406
2755 W Hampden Ave
Sheridan, CO
Fraser's Mobile Garage
(720) 763-8444
1535 Garland ST Unit 2
Lakewood, CO
Arvada Auto Tech
(720) 763-8226
5395 Marshall St
Arvada, CO
DIA Auto Service
(720) 949-7883
7680 Pena Blvd
Denver, CO
Finn Mototech
(720) 315-7504
555 Alter St
Broomfield, CO

Those Are the Brakes: In House or Out of House?: BodyShop Business - The Body Shop Reference

Since no two brakes jobs are the same, some shops choose to send brake repairs out of house to avoid an extra possible headache. Others choose to tackle the repairs themselves. What's right for you depends on how much control you want to have over what often becomes a complicated repair.

By Bob Leone
10/1/2000

As we make our way into this new century, the traditional methods used for repairing post-collision brake problems have, for the most part, become obsolete. This is apparent not only from the manufacturer's service literature, but also from experience while attempting to isolate the cause of contemporary problems, like when a faulty "ABS" (anti-lock brake system) light won't respond to older repair techniques.

And ABS problems just scratch the surface. As brakes become more technologically advanced and become available with numerous options, the decision to repair collision-damaged brakes in-house becomes very important. Also worth noting is that experts say brake problems are now more plentiful, since drivers seem to be less aware of the maintenance required to keep them in good shape.

Shops are learning, however, that while more brake jobs may be coming, the complexities in repairing them can be enough of a headache to force an owner to send the brake repair elsewhere. Still others want to keep the repairs in-house to have more control over the total job. This is what makes the brake question - to repair or not to repair - so difficult.

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