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I've been to the Professional Brake Service twice, mainly because of all the positive yelp reviews. Jeff, the proprietor, is very friendly and it's a family run business. I went to Tire Works a few days ago for a routine oil change. I mentioned that my brakes squeak when I go in reverse. They said they would examine the car and came back with a $407 estimate (after some coupon that was only good for that day). They claimed that my front rotors were hotspotted and needed replacing (which means that the pads needed to be replaced as well) and that the back rotors needed to be surface cut. Both front and back brake pads were 6mm (at 40%). I called my husband and he wanted a second opinion. So a few days later, I went to the Professional Brake Service. I've been there before when my service light came on (which turned out to be a light notifying you of the next oil change). They turned off the light for free. I told Jeff what Tire Works had reported in their estimate. Jeff had his technicians look at the car and had me look at the rotors. They were perfectly fine on both the front and rear tires. He pointed out that the front brake pads were at 85% and the back ones were at 60%. He said all I needed was to have the rotors sprayed with lubricant and he didn't charge me a cent. I tipped his men $20 just because they were so honest. If you need any brake work done or need auto service, visit Jeff at the Professional Brake Service. If they can not do your repairs, they will give you a reasonably-priced, good referral. This is definitely the most honest auto place I've ever been to!
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