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Old 10-25-2020, 01:04 PM   #1
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Who's a good brake shop in the Oro Valley/Tucson area?

I have an overheating issue with one of the rear wheels. The brake pads and rotors are actually new so I suppose it's a caliper issue.


We're here for a month and I need to get this done asap. If you know of a good shop I'd like to hear about it.


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Have you considered contacting the Ford truck repair facility in the area? Jim Click Commercial vehicles. 520-570-7301
I just got this off the internet, I have no knowledge of them otherwise.
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You read my mind. I'm in Casa Adobes and need a brake check on my coach as well. Let me know if you find someone.
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