Address: 3377, 3405 Dix Hwy, Lincoln Park, MI 48146, USA
Phone: +13139284208
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–7PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–7PM
Friday: 7:30AM–7PM
Saturday: Closed
Robin Viscome
Awesome business...Steve was great to deal with.
Michael Radachi
Went in blind with an S10 without an engine. Left with nothing but smiles and good rapport with Steve and Frank after getting my truck back on the road. In hindsight Im shocked they were able to resurrect that truck with the work it needed but their care and compassion is bar none. They even worked with me paying the huge bill! These guys are a class act.
Justin Anger
took my 2002 focus there to fix a host of problems they changed my clutch master and slave cylinders, my clutch and even resurfaced the flywheel while they were at it they let me know my drive axle was about to destruct and so were 2 bearings they even sent pictures of the old axle for proof i took it in again 3 years later and had them refresh everything brake related and they were always looking out for me when i needed repairs and their team are grade A professionals
Reed Papke
Downriver Spring did a fantastic job on my alignment. Staff were friendly and kept me informed on the progress. Very honest, took my car in for a 4 wheel and was informed the rear wheels didn't need to be aligned. Only charged me for the front. Will definitely recommend to others. Will definitely return if I ever need front end work.
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You can probably go to their website.
Your vehicle isn’t going anywhere but it’s making a strange rattle from the engine. Most likely, this is because there is a problem with armature or bearings of the alternator.
f you hear the rattle while changing gears then it should be an issue with or around the u-joint. The U-joint, or universal joint, is a critical component and a suspected problem should be checked out right away.
If the rattle happens during driving then we must know if it comes from under the vehicle or from the engine. If it is underneath then it is probably worn or damaged tie rod ends. If it is coming from the engine then it is probably loose steering gear mounting bolts.
If the rattle comes from under your vehicle when accelerating, then the problem is usually when the muffler is burnt out or damaged. But it could also be a problem with a leak in your exhaust system. Lastly, it can often be when a hanger or something is loose in your car. If the heat shield or other parts are no longer connected properly then you may hear a rattle.
Yes, we can. Depending on the circumstances, the police may require that details about the accident be recorded before the vehicles involved are moved, but we can remove your vehicle from the scene of the accident as soon as it is safe and legal to do so.
We offer emergency towing services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. When you call us, a truck will be dispatched immediately. The arrival time will depend on where your accident occurred, but you can rest assured that a tow truck will be en route to your location within minutes of your phone call.
The first thing you should do is stop your car immediately and check to see if anyone is injured as a result of the accident. If anyone is hurt, you should do what you can to help, including calling emergency services or performing first aid, if necessary. Once you are sure that everyone is okay or that injuries are being treated, you should call us at (313) 928-4208 and we will dispatch a tow truck to get your vehicle towed out of the way so it won’t be a traffic hazard, and can then take it our shop.
This is just another name for aftermarket parts. QRP stands for Quality Replacement Parts.
These are parts not made by the manufacturer of your vehicle. They are less expensive then OEM parts but may not have the same fit and functionality for your specific vehicle. That is why you need a quality auto technician who knows what will work well with your vehicle.
These are often referred to as used parts as they come from salvaged vehicles. Salvage yards buy vehicles which have been severely damaged. They then inspect the vehicle for usable parts and remove and clean them. LKQ stands for Like Kind and Quality.
These are the parts made by the manufacturer of your vehicle. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer.
You need to call the shop and make an appt.
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