Brake repair service near Inman, SC

There are 67 auto repair shops near you in Inman, SC

Jim Beams Servicenter

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301 E Mcbee Ave, Greenville

W.N. Watson Tire & Automotive

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333 W Broad St, Greenville

L Japan Auto Service Inc

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1300 W Blue Ridge Dr, Greenville

Cobb Tire & Service Inc

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301 University Ridge, Greenville

Family owned and operated since 1979. One of the few businesses left in town where you are greeted by an owner and not an employee. We have two ASE master techs who can do all repairs on all makes and models. From 3k oil services and wiper blades to engine and transmission replacements, we got you covered.

Especially Honda Service

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2 Oneal St, Greenville

Harveys BP Service Station

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2001 Augusta St, Greenville

Taller Las Americas

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1307 Pendleton St, Greenville

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

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201 North Main Street, Mauldin

All Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers abide by Cottman's complete service philosophy, which calls for your vehicle to be repaired properly the first time, so that you don't have to lose either time or money. Cottman's Service Philosophy is the reason why millions of customers have trusted us to repair their vehicle's transmissions over the past five decades. You see, at Cottman, we know you have more important things to worry about than your car. Cottman will never compromise its standards just to make a vehicle "superficially drivable." We will never perform a low quality service that would result in increased costs, inconvenience, and possible hazardous driving conditions for our customers.

Beamers N Benzs

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436 Scuffletown Road, Simpsonville

Lemmons Automotive

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1101 S Granard St, Gaffney

Sunrise Auto Repair

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1215 N Main St, Fountain Inn

Jims Garage and Muffler Shop

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1890 Spartanburg Highway, Hendersonville

First the quote of 450.00 was a lot steeper than before, but since he was local I gave him the job. Upon pickup of the vehicle a quick inspection I instantly noticed the mufflers were interfering parking brake cables. I was told this was "normal". It is not as the movement will either wear out the cables or cut a hole into the mufflers. I was then told it was my fault as I wanted "quiet mufflers". After a bit they finally fixed the problem. On to round two, once I had left the shop I notice there was now a large flat spot in the throttle from tip-in to 1/4 throttle. Looking closely to my other truck I notice that the new exhaust was much larger in size from front to rear. This does have an affect upon the operation of an engine. My case with a stock engine used in daily driving the large exhaust was a determinant to driveability. I was told he was not going to do anything & that I was an "idiot". So why is a too large exhaust system a problem you ask. It has to with velocity of exhaust gases in the system. The smaller the pipe the higher the velocity. This in turn with the pluses from the firing order create a vacuum effect behind the exhaust pulse that helps remove exhaust gases from the cylinder. With the vacuum effect the cylinder is ready for a fresh & FULL charge of air & fuel mixture. When a too large exhaust pipe is installed the velocity is effected & reduces the vacuum effect on the cylinder. This too large of an exhaust system installed into my ride is effectually leaving exhaust gases in the cylinder past the exhaust phase. This in end robs power & torque on the low end of the rpm scale due to a NOT complete charge of & air and fuel due to spent gases taking up the volume. There are many engineers who work hard at this at the factory to get the size correct. Mine was 1 & 7/8 inch internal diameter and not the 2 & 1/8 inch that Jim's installed. I would say with the attitude I got from Jim he fancies himself to be better than the trained engineers.

K and S Auto Repair LLC

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1000 Spartanburg HWY, Hendersonville

Autoworx

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417 N Pine St, Hendersonville
European Motor Werks

European Motor Werks

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308 Chadwick Ave, Hendersonville

Clear Creek Automotive

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1837 Clear Creek Rd, Hendersonville

Tedeschi Auto Repair

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4407 Highway 153, Easley

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Brake repair reviews near you

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First the quote of 450.00 was a lot steeper than before, but since he was local I gave him the job. Upon pickup of the vehicle a quick inspection I instantly noticed the mufflers were interfering parking brake cables. I was told this was "normal". It is not as the movement will either wear out the cables or cut a hole into the mufflers. I was then told it was my fault as I wanted "quiet mufflers". After a bit they finally fixed the problem. On to round two, once I had left the shop I notice there was now a large flat spot in the throttle from tip-in to 1/4 throttle. Looking closely to my other truck I notice that the new exhaust was much larger in size from front to rear. This does have an affect upon the operation of an engine. My case with a stock engine used in daily driving the large exhaust was a determinant to driveability. I was told he was not going to do anything & that I was an "idiot". So why is a too large exhaust system a problem you ask. It has to with velocity of exhaust gases in the system. The smaller the pipe the higher the velocity. This in turn with the pluses from the firing order create a vacuum effect behind the exhaust pulse that helps remove exhaust gases from the cylinder. With the vacuum effect the cylinder is ready for a fresh & FULL charge of air & fuel mixture. When a too large exhaust pipe is installed the velocity is effected & reduces the vacuum effect on the cylinder. This too large of an exhaust system installed into my ride is effectually leaving exhaust gases in the cylinder past the exhaust phase. This in end robs power & torque on the low end of the rpm scale due to a NOT complete charge of & air and fuel due to spent gases taking up the volume. There are many engineers who work hard at this at the factory to get the size correct. Mine was 1 & 7/8 inch internal diameter and not the 2 & 1/8 inch that Jim's installed. I would say with the attitude I got from Jim he fancies himself to be better than the trained engineers.

Stefan
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Jims Garage and Muffler Shop

Hendersonville area