Car Alignment Services
Wheel alignment requires adjusting wheel angles into manufacturer-specified ranges
Complete Brake Repair
We offer complete brake system services including, pads & rotors, drum brakes, and hydraulic system
Worn suspension parts can cause noises and impact alignment accuracy and tire wear. Severe wear in parts may also present a safety risk. We conduct suspension checks before performing wheel alignment to ensure the best possible corrections. Alternatively, a check of your vehicle’s suspension may be done as part of diagnostic testing.
Braking systems are typically designed to apply a disproportionately higher braking power to the front brakes compared to the rear. As a result, the front brakes typically wear out faster. Front brake mileage commonly falls between 25 – 40 thousand miles, while rear brakes can last between 50 – 70. Explore common brake problems.
Like your vehicle’s drive belts, the timing belt is made of rubber and will deteriorate over time. A worn timing belt often shows no symptoms of failure. This is why vehicle manufacturers advise replacing them at specific mileage intervals, typically between 60 – 110 thousand miles. You can find this information in your owner’s manual maintenance schedule.
More information about timing belts
Tune-ups and Major Services
Regular maintenance ensures better overall vehicle health. Manufacturers generally recommend a major service every 30,000 miles, including engine and cabin air filter replacement, a thorough vehicle inspection, and checking fasteners for proper torque. While antifreeze and spark plugs have longer lifespans, we’ll still inspect antifreeze color, level, and strength. It’s crucial to replace spark plugs with the factory-recommended part for optimal reliability, fuel mileage, and performance.
Factory Recommended Services
At Browns Alignment, we access manufacturer-recommended service intervals, knowing when your car needs maintenance. We offer the same OEM parts as dealers at a lower cost. Our experienced technicians cut through unnecessary suggestions from dealers and chain service stations, recommending only what’s essential for your vehicle’s smooth operation.
Many vehicles utilize electronics and on-board computers to control various engine systems, including fuel and ignition. An on-board diagnostic (OBD) system can often alert the driver to a vehicle problem before it becomes noticeable.
More about the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system
Check Engine Light Info
Signs such as air loss, bubbles, bulges in the sidewall, flat spots, and uneven wear tread wear like chopping, cupping, feathering, and scalloping indicate the need for tire repair or replacement. We firmly believe that Michelin produces the best tires on the market, and our primary focus is on selling Michelin products. However, we can obtain tires from other major brands as well.
Before paying for your vehicle registration, you must complete your state inspection. The state will not accept payment or renew your tags until you either pass the inspection or secure a waiver. The inspection can be done up to 90 days before your registration is due for renewal.
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Opt for our pre-purchase inspection for used cars. Before buying a chosen car, let us thoroughly check it for potential issues. Used cars can have subtle problems not easily noticed. We inspect belts, brakes, tires, hoses, rust, body damage, and leaks. Our diagnostic computer checks for trouble codes related to the engine, transmission, and brake system. We test accessories like air conditioning, radio, power locks, and windows, and we conduct a test drive for a comprehensive evaluation.
Pre-Purchase Inspection