S & M Auto Repair

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Pomona, United States

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S & M Auto Repair Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

S & M Auto Repair is located in Pomona, United States on 290 W Holt Ave. S & M Auto Repair is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category auto repair shopsmog inspection station in United States.

Address

290 W Holt Ave

Phone

+19096201558

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Frank Gallardo

The owner Johnny was a friendly person and he was very good at making me feel as I had nothing to worry about good service and fast as well. Was satisfied with the service. Grate job!

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Tony Trebino

Very good work. Happy with the place and they keep it clean. Very professional

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TheGr8 .DT.

Great service and the owner was straight up with everything that needed to be taken care didn't try to high ball me for anything

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Paul Espinoza

Really knowledgable and helpful.

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Los P

Went for a brake and headlight inspection. I am an at home tech. I checked all my brake components and pad thickness. everything was great and functioning properly. They couldnt find anything wrong with my car, i saw the tech have a conversation with another guy and then they came to me and said i failed with low brake pads. I would need to purchase and change them. Aha. I say, how do you figure? I just inspected them myself and they were within spec. He pulls out a brake thickness gauge. the ones with red, yellow and green. He said its barely on the edge of yellow which is 60% and cant pass. I ask for a specific measurement, and compare it to original specs. I want to see what 60% of green means lol. ;But they refuse, they go by the universal colors gauge(which btw is kind of a scam, because different cars have different pad thickness, so how can they all use the same gauge, lol) I keep asking to measure because, I pulled the wheels of an inspected everything the night before. And I would have no problem driving another 30k mikes on those. They go back to the thickness gauge. ...So, I pull out a set of brand new brake pads from my trunk. I had anticipated changing them out the night before, but the old ones looked good. I show them the pads and ask them if my old pads are 60 percent of this new pad?? They were literally almost the exact same thickness. Not close to 60%, not even 80% they were like 95% thickness. I caught them on their scam 100%. they still refuted and insisted they were gonna do ME a favor and pass the test, only if i promised to change the pads asap. haha. I said no more funny business, do the job. Lucky i dont report to motor vehicles.