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We know it’s not just any Dodge D250. It’s your Dodge D250, and we’re here to ensure you and your car are well cared for. We know that high standards of quality and care can make the best auto repair shops stand out from the rest. You can drive easy knowing that Firestone Complete Auto Care has you covered for 1986 Dodge D250 repairs, like tire and alignment repairs, brake work, and even engine and drivetrain services. Read on to learn about each service.
When it comes to brake repairs, your safety is of utmost importance. Even if you’re a careful driver, Dodge D250 brake problems can quickly create a dangerous situation while you’re driving. If you notice shaking when you depress your brake pedal, noise from your brakes, increased stop distance, or a brake light that’s lit up on your dashboard, don’t wait to have your brakes inspected and repaired. No matter what shape your Dodge D250 is in, it will likely need brake repair at some point – and that’s totally normal! As your car ages, brake pads and other small parts will naturally wear out and need to be replaced. Your car’s brake repair timeline can also be affected by your driving habits, as well as the climate in your area.
Tire repair is another service you don't want to put off. If your tires are damaged and can’t grip the road, your safety could be compromised. If you have a flat tire on your 1986 Dodge D250, we can change it for you. In some cases, our technicians may be able to repair a Dodge D250 tire with the appropriate plug and patch. More often than not, punctures in the tread area that are less than ¼ inch in diameter can be successfully repaired. If the type of tire damage won’t allow for a safe repair, a tire technician can help you find a tire replacement that will keep your car (and your wallet!) happy. We may also recommend an alignment or balancing when you have a tire repair since tire damage can impact other 'around the wheel' parts.
At your local Firestone Complete Auto Care, we can also take care of your 1986 Dodge D250 engine, drivetrain, and transmission repairs. All of these systems contain hundreds of parts that work together to generate heat and energy to propel your car to move. Over time, all those constantly moving components can get worn down. You might experience shifting delays, engine knocking, or a burnt smell coming from underneath the hood of your D250. With these symptoms, it’s best to bring your car to Firestone Complete Auto Care to diagnose the problem. This could be a simple fix like a new spark plug, or you may need repairs to your fuel pump.
Several factors can affect the cost to repair your 1986 Dodge D250, including the type of repair, costs of replacement parts or repair supplies, how much labor the repair will take, and your locale. Tax rates and labor costs in one state may be completely different from another state. They're updated regularly!
We know that getting affordable Dodge D250 repairs is important to you. We also understand that you don’t want just anyone working on your vehicle. We live by the belief that a tool is only as good as the hands behind it. When you bring your car to Firestone Complete Auto Care, your car is in the capable hands of a trained technician. We’re well-versed in repairing common 1986 Dodge D250 issues, and we stand by our work with our one-of-a-kind Triple Promise: Fixed Right, Priced Right, Right on Time.
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