At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we aim to keep your four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive car, truck, or SUV ready for anything. 4X4 systems are pretty low maintenance, but equally as important to maintain as your engine or transmission. At Performance Auto Repair our technicians have the tools and knowledge to help keep yours going strong.
If you drive a fleet or commercial vehicle, you log a lot of hours on the road. Inevitably, a flat tire is going to happen - it’s just a matter of knowing how to handle it when it does. Here’s what you need to remember, from Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL.
What is your flywheel, and when do you need to replace it? Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL has the answers you’re looking for.
An engine can last anywhere from 50 to 500,000 miles depending mostly on how well you maintain it. While some engines are certainly more reliable than others, all of them depend on maintenance to fulfill their greatest potential. Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL has provided for you some of the determining factors of engine lifespan, to help you make sure your engine lasts as long as it possibly can.
At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we know that the key to keeping a transmission reliable and in shape is taking care to prevent an issue in the first place. Here, we’ll explore a condition that has a lot of potentials to cause your transmission harm; overheating.
The engine in your Chevrolet, Dodge, or Ford diesel pickup is the heart and soul of your truck. At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we repair, rebuild, and replace engines with quality parts and builds, keeping your truck on the road for years to come.
At Performance Auto Repair, there’s a reason we’re the top rated truck repair center in Montgomery, AL; we do it all. While many shops shy away from the more complicated aspects of truck repair, we have the tools and people to get the job done.
At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we know that over the past decade, depending on what type of car, truck, or SUV you drive, it may seem like oil changes have gotten more expensive, and there are more options from synthetic to standard 10w/30 oil. What kind is best for your vehicle and is the higher price worth the cost?