- Minor and full vehicle servicing
- Log book servicing
- Rego and Esafety checks
- Repairs and maintenance
- Brakes and disc machining
- Suspension
- Exhaust


MINOR SERVICE
- Oil and oil filter change
- Inspect fuel filter, air filter, belts (external only) and braking system
- Check fuel system, gearbox and transmission, lights, suspension and wiper blades.
- Safety check
MAJOR SERVICE
- Oil and oil filter change with 5L semi-synthetic oil
- Inspect fuel filter, air filter, belts (external only) and braking system
- Check fuel system, gearbox and transmission, lights, suspension and wiper blades.
- Top up all fluids, battery, brake, clutch, power steering, radiator and windscreen washers.
- Safety check
- Change spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter
ESAFETY CHECK
Registration due? Drop in, call or book online and Forest service will make sure your car complies with RTA standards including ESafety check and forward your details to the RTA online. Call (02) 9453 2288 now to book your vehicle in.
BRAKES
Your brakes are the most important safety componant on your car. Forest service can inspect, repair and maintain your braking system and give you confidence on the road. There are several componants to your brakes including shoes, discs, calipers that have to maintained to give you optimal braking. Some signs to look for that your cars brakes need attention are:
- Squealing or screeching noises
- Brake fluid levels
- Shudders through the brake pedal may mean your discs need machining
- Your car takes longer to brake than normal
- Your car pulls to the right or left on braking
- Your brake pedal is spongy, hard or soft
- Your car loses grip when braking
SUSPENSION
Your suspension is responsible for not only a smooth ride, it is also critical to the safe functioning of your vehicle. There are many componants that need to be maintained or replaced if you are noticing unsual noises or performance. Componants include shock absorbers (aka struts), springs, bushes, ball joints and tie rod ends. Underperforming suspension is not only uncomfortable but can have adverse affects to your stopping and steering safety. Some things to look for if you are concerned include:
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If you are experiencing any of these signs, contact Forest service or drop by for an inspection.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
Needless to say the most obvious sign of a faulty exhaust system is noise, but did you know that you can gain more power from your exhaust system? Installing an extractor to your exhaust system can improve fuel economy, supply more torque and contribute to lower engine temprature. If you've had enough of the noise or you would like to increase the performance of your vehicle, contact Forest Service for an inspection today.