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Servicing Brakes and Suspension in Brisbane for over 15 years

We’re proud to be the European car mechanic of choice for drivers of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen vehicles in Brisbane. Specialising in the personalised car servicing, maintenance and repair of luxury cars, we’re a passionate team with a reputation for delivery that’s second to none.

When it comes to servicing, maintaining or repairing your car, our friendly staff don’t just take the time to help you understand every cog in your machine, they also keep you informed of everything we do along the way. That’s what makes us Brisbane’s most trusted European car mechanic.

Brake and Suspension Servicing in Brisbane

Some automotive elements are especially critical – like your brakes, steering and suspension. They play a big part in keeping you safe on the road, and issues with any of them could compromise that.

Our combination of specialist equipment and decades of combined experience means we’re well equipped for brake servicing, brake replacements, suspension replacements and suspension upgrades. And we’ll do it all on time, to budget and above standard using the highest quality parts.

Our expert brake, steering and suspension services include:

  • Brake pad replacement
  • Brake rotor machining
  • Disc rotor replacement
  • Steering repairs
  • Suspension repairs
  • Suspension modification and performance upgrades
  • Wheel alignments

Book Your Brake or Suspension Servicing

European car servicing in Brisbane is our speciality, but the expertise of our team means we can give any make or model the brake or suspension servicing it needs. Let us give your car the superior, tailored maintenance it requires to keep you safe on the road and avoid costly repairs down the track.

Ask the Mechanic

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How often should I service my car?

So, what’s the magic number? Well, most car manufacturers suggest every six months to a year or every 10,000kms, whichever comes first. But keep in mind, this is just for an average vehicle. Cars that perform more heavy duty tasks are advised to have more frequent services. Plus, if you drive an older car, it might be worth booking in a little earlier and keeping a close eye on your odometer. Good mechanical repairers should look at your car and individually diagnose it (just like if it were a person going to the doctor - everyone’s different!).