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Wheels key to driving safety for long trips, holiday travel

THE LONGEST drive of the year for many motorists is to their holiday destination and the last thing they need is to suffer a breakdown or mechanical failure en-route, according to Rob White.
The managing director of Wayne’s Wheel Alignment and Service Centre says drivers also needed to ensure that they’re running safe as well as running well.
“We’ve been in the business for a long time – many of our customers come to the workshop annually because they know the kind of service we provide and all our work is guaranteed,” Rob says.
He urges car owners to make safety and reliability their priority before making any long distance trips.
“We can do everything that is needed from mechanical repairs from a new vehicle and out of warranty servicing, wheel alignments, suspension, brakes, tyres, wheel balancing and automatic transmissions,” he says.
The Belmont centre has state of the art equipment that allows its experienced staff to work on all forms of vehicles.
“Just make sure everything is in order before you pack up the car and set off on holidays,” Rob says.
The Geelong company has been operating for more than 25 years and Rob says you do not survive in such a competitive Industry unless you establish a trust with your customer.
“Our reputation means everything to us, that’s why we are prepared to make that extra effort to ensure that our customers are happy with our service,” Rob says.
The wheel alignment specialists have also expanded their engineering expertise to meet a growing demand for motorcycle maintenance.
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