Pillers Auto Repair / Hales Corners, Wisconsin
Rating: ★★★
16 years in Business
Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Tire Changing Equipment
Address: 11510 W Janesville Rd, Hales-Corners
Postal code: 53130
Phone: (414) 425-3830
E-mail: Pillersautorepair@sbcglobal.net
If it has an engine, we can fix it!
We are located in Hales Corners WI, and have been in business for over 15 years and counting. We are ASE Master certified and have the knowledge, skill and craftsmanship to help you with all of your auto, truck, and motorcycle needs. We are family owned and operated and hold close relationships with all of our clients. We promise that every visit to Pillers will be an enjoyable one!
Categories:
Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Tire Changing Equipment, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive, Transmissions-Other, Automobile Diagnostic Service Equipment-Service & Repair, Towing, Automobile Diagnostic Service
Payment:
debit, check
Open hours:
Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSat 8:00 am - 12:00 pmSun Closed
Brands:
AC Delco
Reviews:
Good Work
These guys were great. They came and picked up my car and towed it to their shop. They explained what needed to be done and didn`t force me into anything that didn`t need to be done. I even checked their quote against Holz Chevrolet down the street and Piller`s was alot lower. Definitly recommend going there again.
tjohnstone / 3/23/2011
Axle Issues
About 6 months ago I took my vehicle in after hearing a wierd clicking noise in the front of my car. A few days later I received a call informing me that it was a drive axle problem. I asked what it would cost to go ahead and repair the problem. I was told a $274.90. I went ahead and had them repair it. A few more days later I received another call stating that while taking the axle out they notice my lower bal... view morel joint was bad. So I told them replace that too. After all said and done I picked my car up the following day. I ended up paying roughly $350 a little pricey but oh well. That following day I was on my way to Chicago to visit relatives when I heard a extremely loud clicking then my vehicle pulled toward the shoulder. I got out and saw a lot of fluid underneath my car and a trail of it on the freeway. I was later informed by the tow truck driver that my axle completely seperated from my transmission. When towed to the closest repair shop and 4 hours later, the mechanic told me that the axle nut came off due to not being torqued down correctly. I blame Piller`s Auto Repair for this, I will never take my cars there again and highly suggest that know one else does for there own safety.
BertnErnee / 9/30/2009