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Air Conditioning Recharge, Battery Check, Brake Inspection, Bulb Replacement, Diagnostics Check, Front and Rear Brake Pads and Disc Check, Front Wheel Alignment, Locking Wheel Nut Removal, MOT, Servicing, Steering Check, Suspension Check, Tyre Repair, Vehicle Health Check, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balance Check, Winter Check
Very helpful. I was kept informed at all times of progress. Just a good experience.
Really good garage. Know what they're doing. Easy to book. staff are very helpful
Very friendly and courteous staff throughout. I took my car for a exhaust inspection on Saturday and was quickly advised of the problem,they completed the job in the time quoted on Tuesday at a very good price compared to another local garage. I would thoroughly recommend them as they are very honest and efficient would give them ten stars if it were possible. Thank you all at southcombe garage I will definitely go back for all my motoring needs 👍
Not normally one for leaving reviews, but I have to say, having work done at this garage was a fantastic experience. The staff and mechanics were extremely helpful and polite, and the work was carried out efficiently and priced competitively.
Booking online was super easy. Communication and service was top notch. Was cheaper than using Blackcircles/tyresonmydrive/Camskill or any other websites too. Would recommend and definitely use again.
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres.
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 185
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 65
The rim size e.g. 15 inches
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 88 (load) and H (speed)
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres.
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 120
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 70
Tyre construction and rim size shown e.g. ZR 17
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 58 (load) and W (speed)
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