Brake repair service near Highwood, IL

There are 563 auto repair shops near you in Highwood, IL

Affordable German Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

254 Rosalie Lane, Palatine

Action Auto Services Inc

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

648 Northwest Hwy, Palatine

Pep Boys

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315 West Northwest Hwy, Palatine

Colfax Auto Repair Inc

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542 W Colfax Street, Palatine

Park Ridge Shell

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24 hrs

1200 W Touhy Ave, Park Ridge

Link Automotive

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24 hrs

3880 Industrial Ave, Rolling Meadows

Rolling Meadows Auto Clinic

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24 hrs

1300 Hicks Road, Rolling Meadows
Real Autohaus Automotive

Real Autohaus Automotive

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

3701 Kirchoff Rd, Rolling Meadows
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Cassidy Tire and Service

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7220 N Cicero Avenue, Lincolnwood

I stopped at the place to check loud noise seemingly coming from my tires, but after a "dedicated" checkup i was given a quote for 960$. The Problem was both my front wheel bearings, they said. The price of each bearing without the labor was over 300, the guy told me. I took the car elsewhere and they fixed it for 250$ with labor. Apparently it was left rear bearing that was wrong, not the two front ones as they told me in Cassidy Tire and service. I replaced my rear bearing and the car is running like new. IF there was a place to upload pictures i would upload the quote i got from Cassidy Tire and Service and the place that i actually fixed my car in. How can a licensed mechanic tell me two of my front wheel bearings are bad, when actually it was a rear ? I'm so glad i didn't fix my car there and i advising everyone i know to do the same

Firestone Complete Auto Care

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489 S Rand Road, Lake Zurich

NEW MANAGEMENT - SAME PROBLEMS - 10 yr+ Firestone Lake Zurich customer (no longer, I will go next door from now on) that is completely feed up with this store’s upsell/extortion practices. I am a 57 year old gear-head/electrical engineer. I bought a “lifetime alignment” for my car and over the last few years have had to use this “lifetime” Firestone service a few times. During my ownership of this car I have had failures of both front struts (1 with a leak, 1 with a broken top bearing mount) and both CV axles (1 worn and clicking on turns, and 1 with sliced boot/throwing grease). These repairs THAT I PERFORMED required me to take the car in to have the front end “alignment” checked. On several occasions alignment was “checked” and no adjustment was required. During the last replacement of the passenger CV axle (November) I took the car in and asked that they change the oil, and check the alignment. Several hours later they call me and say that they cannot do the alignment (ever so slightly out) because they cannot loosen the tie rod ends because they are “rusted” in place. They said that unless I paid additional “Shop Fees” for them to loosen the rusted parts, or bought all new parts they could not do the alignment. I was not happy with their solution, told them so, and said I would “loosen” the tie rods for them when I got some time off during the December Holiday and bring it back. It took me 3 minutes per side with a propane torch and penetrating oil to loosen both sides. I again dropped the car off again, and asked for an alignment check. A few hours later they call and their story changes: Now one of my tie rod ends, and one of my control arm ball joints needs to be replaced in order for them to perform an alignment. I asked why they did not see these “alignment stopping problems” in November (no response), and was it possible to see what they were talking about. (The car drives like a DREAM! -no clicks/ticks/squeaks/creaks/pops…NO NOISE …NOTHING!) The mechanic (very nice guy) showed me an almost indiscernible (few 1000ths of an inch) play in each part as he vigorously shook the wheel while up on the rack with me looking, and using his Maglite. I was taken aback. This tiny amount of play is completely normal for a used car (110K) which obeys the natural laws of physics and material properties. A few 1000ths play in NO WAY indicates a part needing immediate replacement, or preventing alignment. FIRESTONE has now “entered” in their computer that an alignment CANNOT happen until these parts are replaced.

Alpine Automotive Inc

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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1320 Ensell Road, Lake Zurich

European Specialist

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

815 Oakwood Road, Lake Zurich

Sparks Computerized Car Care

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491 S Rand Road, Lake Zurich

Waukegan Tire and Supply Co Inc

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24 hrs

2060 E. Belvidere Road, Grayslake

Gages Lake Auto and Light Truck Repair

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24 hrs

18409 W Gages Lake Road, Grayslake

Direct Auto Repair Inc.

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1083 S Corporate Cir, Grayslake

Midtown Motors Inc

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24 hrs

37937 N. Sherdian Rd, Beach Park

Next to Clarks Bar and Grill

Small Car Motors

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

38426 N. Sheridan Road, Beach Park

Performance Automotive

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24 hrs

1051 Bonaventure Drive, Elk Grove Village

EGM Automotive

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

1195 Rohlwing Rd, Elk Grove Village
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
AAA Approved certification

Lake County Automotive

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24 hrs

88 Centre Drive, Hainesville

Midas Barrington

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110 West Northwest Highway, Barrington

Highgate Motors

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Closed

1445 S Barrington Rd, Barrington

Douglas Automotive

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24 hrs

417 W. Main Street, Barrington
Transmissions By Mark

Transmissions By Mark

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

312 South Hager Ave, Barrington

Transmission and complete automotive and light truck services (foreign and domestic. Over 30 years of experience.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Brake repair reviews near you

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I stopped at the place to check loud noise seemingly coming from my tires, but after a "dedicated" checkup i was given a quote for 960$. The Problem was both my front wheel bearings, they said. The price of each bearing without the labor was over 300, the guy told me. I took the car elsewhere and they fixed it for 250$ with labor. Apparently it was left rear bearing that was wrong, not the two front ones as they told me in Cassidy Tire and service. I replaced my rear bearing and the car is running like new. IF there was a place to upload pictures i would upload the quote i got from Cassidy Tire and Service and the place that i actually fixed my car in. How can a licensed mechanic tell me two of my front wheel bearings are bad, when actually it was a rear ? I'm so glad i didn't fix my car there and i advising everyone i know to do the same

Bobo
Cassidy Tire and Service Logo

Cassidy Tire and Service

Lincolnwood area

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NEW MANAGEMENT - SAME PROBLEMS - 10 yr+ Firestone Lake Zurich customer (no longer, I will go next door from now on) that is completely feed up with this store’s upsell/extortion practices. I am a 57 year old gear-head/electrical engineer. I bought a “lifetime alignment” for my car and over the last few years have had to use this “lifetime” Firestone service a few times. During my ownership of this car I have had failures of both front struts (1 with a leak, 1 with a broken top bearing mount) and both CV axles (1 worn and clicking on turns, and 1 with sliced boot/throwing grease). These repairs THAT I PERFORMED required me to take the car in to have the front end “alignment” checked. On several occasions alignment was “checked” and no adjustment was required. During the last replacement of the passenger CV axle (November) I took the car in and asked that they change the oil, and check the alignment. Several hours later they call me and say that they cannot do the alignment (ever so slightly out) because they cannot loosen the tie rod ends because they are “rusted” in place. They said that unless I paid additional “Shop Fees” for them to loosen the rusted parts, or bought all new parts they could not do the alignment. I was not happy with their solution, told them so, and said I would “loosen” the tie rods for them when I got some time off during the December Holiday and bring it back. It took me 3 minutes per side with a propane torch and penetrating oil to loosen both sides. I again dropped the car off again, and asked for an alignment check. A few hours later they call and their story changes: Now one of my tie rod ends, and one of my control arm ball joints needs to be replaced in order for them to perform an alignment. I asked why they did not see these “alignment stopping problems” in November (no response), and was it possible to see what they were talking about. (The car drives like a DREAM! -no clicks/ticks/squeaks/creaks/pops…NO NOISE …NOTHING!) The mechanic (very nice guy) showed me an almost indiscernible (few 1000ths of an inch) play in each part as he vigorously shook the wheel while up on the rack with me looking, and using his Maglite. I was taken aback. This tiny amount of play is completely normal for a used car (110K) which obeys the natural laws of physics and material properties. A few 1000ths play in NO WAY indicates a part needing immediate replacement, or preventing alignment. FIRESTONE has now “entered” in their computer that an alignment CANNOT happen until these parts are replaced.

Biill
Firestone Complete Auto Care Logo

Firestone Complete Auto Care

Lake Zurich area