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Question: I was told that I need new brakes. I don't have the money, should I just try to fix the brakes?
Answer: Only a trained mechanic can let you know whether or not it is monetarily beneficial to not fix your brakes. In the long run it is typically monetarily problematic when any car repairs are put off.
Question: I need to fix my brake badly because I need my car for school tomorrow. How do I fix my brake?
Answer: You can go down to the auto part store near your house & try to find some brake pads for your type of car. Some auto part stores like that are able to do it in a couple hours but you will have to pay for it to be done.
Question: I think my truck's brakes are wore out. How can I fix them with out spending a lot of time and money?
Answer: You will need to install them yourself. Edmunds.com has a wonderful how-to on brake pad repair, and it will only cost you about $20. Go to town. You'll have them fixed very efficiently.
Question: I need to fix my brakes. Is there an internet site that shows you how to fix brakes?
Answer: Many car manufactures publish automobile repairs online. However, breaks can be tricky and even experienced mechanics sometimes have issues with replacements. For your safety please see a qualified mechanic for such an important repair.
Question: I am looking for a job to fix brakes for people's car. Are there any brake jobs available?
Answer: There are jobs for experienced brake technicians available in Reading, PA, at Berks and Beyond, in Itasca, TX, at Republic Services, and in Concord, NC, also at Republic Services.
Question: I need to learn how to fix car brakes for my class. How can I learn to fix brakes?
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Question: I need to get my brakes fixed but I do not want to spend money. How do I fix brakes for my car?
Answer: Once again, you can do your own repairs by utilizing online manuals from sites such as www.edmunds.com, www.instuctables.com, www. 2carpros.com, www.firestone.com, www.fixacar.com, etc.
Question: My local mechanic recently told me that I needed to fix brakes. I am on a tight budget right now. Are there any specials on brake repairs?
Answer: There are several specials currently being offered for brake service at various retailers. A few that I found were at Goodyear, Firestone and Meinekes offering up to 50% off of your entire bill.
Question: My local mechanic recently told me that I needed to fix brakes. He told me I could do it myself. But I do not know how to do it.... Where can I learn how to repair my brakes?
Answer: Websites such as autorepair.com, freeautomechanic.com, and firestonecompleteautocare.com have detailed instructions on how to repair many vehicle's brakes. It is imperative to make certain you understand the instructions prior to taking on the task.
Question: I need to know what it will cost to fix my brakes. I also need a reliable mechanic that will not rip me off and will do the job right. Where can I find a reliable mechanic to give me an honest cost to fix brakes?
Answer: Well brakes repair and or replacement jobs is a job that is easily done by the individual car owner, or I like to go to Les Shawb Auto Center for a lot of my repairs.