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Safe-T-Stop brake testing

Are you experiencing difficulty with your car's handling when you turn? Do you notice that your braking isn't as reliable as it used to be? Kinnane's Car Clinic in West Ipswich is the ideal place to find a solution.

We have the latest Safe-T-Stop testing equipment and are an approved Safe-T-Stop Testing Centre we can test your car's suspension and brakes. Your family's safety is of the utmost importance to us, so don't wait to book an appointment and make sure your car is running at peak performance. Your car's braking and suspension play an important role in making sure that your car stops quickly and safely.

Are my brakes safe?

Trust the Safe-T-Stop test to guarantee your family's safety on the road. It goes beyond a regular check and road test by using PlateTronic test equipment to scientifically examine your braking capacity, ensuring your vehicle is prepared for emergency stopping.

The Safe-T-Stop test lane measures and replicates the exact braking conditions your car would experience during an emergency stop.

Why a Safe-T-Stop test?

At Kinnane's Car Clinic, a Safe-T-Stop check is the perfect way to ensure your car's braking and suspension system is in peak operating condition. Knowing that your vehicle will respond in an emergency and stop straight and in the shortest possible distance can give you peace of mind, while you also benefit from reduced tyre drag and wear, as well as improved fuel consumption.

As a result of the detailed and accurate printed report that you'll receive from the check, our qualified technicians can help you with any necessary adjustments.

Book your Safe-T-Stop test online or call Kinnane's Car Clinic today.

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Find out more about Safe-T-Stop Testing at www.safetstop.com

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