29 Jan Lexus Brake Job Service
When it comes to a Lexus brake job there are traditionally two options. One option is to take your car in to the dealership for a Lexus brake job using OEM parts. This is typically going to be a pretty high-quality repair. However it is also going to cost an arm and a leg, as they charge more for branded parts, and their labor rates are high. The other option is to take your vehicle to an independently owned shop. This is typically a more budget-friendly option but oftentimes the quality of the parts is very low because shops want to maximize their profits and to do that they get parts from questionable sources.
Here at Fluid Motor Union, we give you the best of both worlds. And we let the customer have input into the repair. We can source parts from the local Lexus dealership, and still save you money on labor. Or we can even give you an OE replacement that is the same product without the Lexus logo (therefore reducing the cost of the parts).
Your brake system is one of the most important components in a vehicle. As a shop our priority is to keep you and your passengers safe, and help you maintain your vehicle so that every day commutes and road trips can be completed worry free. Brakes life can range anywhere from 20,000 – 60,000 miles, depending on how you drive. Brake rotors also wear, but traditionally not as fast as pads do. However if brake pads are not changed once they get too low, they can wear groves into the rotors and damage them. If rotors in this condition are not replaced they will in turn eat up the new brake pads causing a need for another repair. At Fluid Motor Union our expert technicians have the experience and knowledge to help guide you though vehicle maintenance. We will never recommend a repair that you do not need, and we would never recommend something we wouldn’t do to our own vehicle.
To book an appointment or find out more information, hit up our website or email/call:
🖥 – www.fluidmotorunion.com
📲 – (630) 305 3054
📩 – [email protected]
🎦 – Facebook.com/FMU
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