Last wedneday we headed out for a funeral in Peterborough from an hour west of London. Cruising along about 110 kph heard a bang and a change in noise in a back wheel. Slowed down , ran the shoulder and got off at the next exit, Ingersoll. Tim Hortons told me where to find can tire, hub was a little warm but not hot, headed for can tire. Turns out a brake shoe came unglued. They had me rolling in an hour and a half with new brakes on the back, and didn't gouge me. Watching the guy through the window, he's worked on a lot of volkswagens and knows what he's doing. Made it to the funeral on time too. Good job guys!!
BTW, the brakes were about 3 years old with 100,000 km on them, and were NOT worn out. Shoe came unglued. Maybe need to check them a little sooner..........
That's awesome that they were able to get in you right away so you weren't late
gee i guess not all can tire garages are bad. always an exception to the rule
it's those who work there, they make it what it should be, or in most cases what it should'nt be>
I do beleave i've had some good people, an bad in my experience!
Like this board for example...Good people vs. that ..you kno other texone! although I dont mind the diesel section so much..
Can't say enough good things about them. Pulled in at 8:15, service manager was there, no mechanics until 8:30. On the road by 10:00. THis is after they open th box with the shoes and find 7" shoes in a box that's supposed to have 6" shoes!!!
Best part of the trip was the stop in London on the way home. 760 km, 40 litres of fuel. Anyone want to do the math??
53.98 mpg Imperial. / 44.95 mpg U.S.
Yup. Best I've done with the car. AAZ in a mk2 Jetta. I don't do big road trips much anymore. Usually runs about 47/48 mpg (imperial). Going to drive it until the body falls apart, and find another one to put the engine in if it's still this good!