Light Duty Fleet Brakes Services
Light Duty Fleet Car, SUV and Truck Brake Repair and Inspection
With car, SUV and light truck fleets it is critical to keep your brakes in top-notch condition. Every time a vehicle in your fleet breaks down it takes a valuable asset off the road. Accidents associated with brake failures can decrease the resale value of fleet assets down the road. Ask about Byrd Automotive Repair's preventive maintenance plan to keep your vehicles moving. Call today at 859-885-9121.
All fleets need to maintain the brakes on their vehicles with a regularly scheduled preventive maintenance program. Choose Byrd Automotive Repair for our maintenance cost agreements and process designed to put your fleet back on the road fast. By planning and scheduling critical brake inspections and repairs for your fleet, you can ensure a safe, reliable and cost-effective operation. Schedule fleet brake repair and inspection based on time and mileage at Byrd Automotive Repair in Nicholasville today!
Maximize fleet uptime and decrease downtime by performing repairs such as brake pad replacement on an incremental basis. This lowers operating costs by reducing towing and extensive mechanical damage caused by brake failures. Give us a call today at 859-885-9121 or stop by our shop at 116 Patton Ct.
OUR REVIEWS
Yizzard Palmero (Yizzard Antonio Palmero), 12/18/2024I was told that there may be a head gasket issue in my car by someone else but they said they were unsure and unequipped to deal with such an issue. I took it to Byrd from multiple recommendations and they did a very thorough investigation to make sure they had figured everything out and hadn’t missed anything. Turns out it was just a broken spark plug, they double checked to make sure nothing else was causing any issues since I had gotten such an extreme diagnosis from the other place I went to, but that seemed to be all. The diagnosis ended up being more than expected since they had to check things thoroughly, but they replaced the spark plug for just the cost of the new spark plug to try to even things out. I know some people might get upset that they took a bunch of extra time looking to find other issues after they found the problem, but given the circumstances, I feel much more at peace since they did that. Otherwise I likely would’ve been constantly anxious that they missed something that the first place had caught. So the free labor for the actual replacement to compensate was really nice. I know it likely wouldn’t have been a large charge, but still it’s a very kind and professional gesture.