Peak Auto Repair LLC

Peak Auto Repair LLC Peak Auto Repair is your neighborhood, full service, auto repair and service shop, with consumer fin

We will be closed on Friday, July 2 and Monday, July 5th to celebrate our nation!

Repairs de-mystified: SUSPENSION.Our next subject is one that matters a lot going into winter, and has a lot of parts an...
11/14/2025

Repairs de-mystified: SUSPENSION.

Our next subject is one that matters a lot going into winter, and has a lot of parts and design variants which can make understanding these repairs difficult.
First off, the obvious question: why should I care? Suspension affects tire contact with the road. Better alignment, better traction, safer driving.

How does it work? This takes a bit to answer, mainly because there are multiple designs. Essentially, control arms act like a human elbow while the famous (or infamous) ball joints work like a wrist. Struts/shocks act like the muscles controlling the rate and level of movement.
The picture included shows the 3 main types: MacPherson, double wishbone, and multi-link. MacPherson is often on smaller vehicles, and the strut acts like upper control arm. Big vehicles, like large SUV and trucks often have the double wishbone since it takes heavier loads better. Multi-link is most often on sports vehicles or luxury vehicles where performance and comfort are emphasized over ease of maintenance.
A strut is often called a shock, but they are not actually the same. A strut is the assembly including the shock, the coils, shock mounts. In the MacPherson setup, a strut is the upper control arm. In large vehicles, the strut works in tandem with the upper control arm.
And then the famous ball joints. These connect the control arms to the wheel knuckle, which is what the wheel and brake parts all mount to. A ball joint is a great solution to the multiple travel directions required, but it also makes it a weak point to fail.
Alignment goes with replacement of these parts because of how all these parts interact. If the ball joint fails, the knuckle is wiggling and tire wear is not even. If the control arm or strut bushings (bits of rubber mounting these parts to the frame) fail, same thing since as they wiggle tire wear is not even. Alignment is required with new parts to ensure the tires are perpendicular to the road for proper wear and braking/steering control. A couple degrees make a big difference. Alignment ensures tires wear and grip even. You don't want to have to buy new tires before you have to after all!

Before the snows hit we are freshening up our lot! New fence coverings, out with the tan and in with the Blue!
11/11/2025

Before the snows hit we are freshening up our lot! New fence coverings, out with the tan and in with the Blue!

We will be closed November 10 to allow staff time for appointments and family activities. Open normal hours 11/11 and th...
11/07/2025

We will be closed November 10 to allow staff time for appointments and family activities. Open normal hours 11/11 and the rest of the week!

Fall is here and Winter is Coming!We are bringing back our special from last year to help you get ready for the cold! 🤩 ...
10/13/2025

Fall is here and Winter is Coming!

We are bringing back our special from last year to help you get ready for the cold! 🤩 Get 10% off two services, and 15% off 3 or more services! 🤩Qualifying services include: Oil change, brakes, suspension, battery & charging, and we are adding cooling repairs to the deal!

To be safe in cold and icy 🥶🥶conditions means a peak functioning vehicle is essential, and all these systems are vital to ensure safe travels and a long-lasting vehicle!
Deal runs through end of December, mention this post to get the special pricing!

We will be closed Monday Oct 13 in observance of Indigenous Peoples Day/Columbus Day, whichever you mark. We will be ope...
10/10/2025

We will be closed Monday Oct 13 in observance of Indigenous Peoples Day/Columbus Day, whichever you mark. We will be open for normal business the following day.

Enjoy your weekend!

Repairs De-mystified: COOLANT SYSTEMS!We work to be transparent and helpful at Peak Auto Repair, so to that end we are g...
10/09/2025

Repairs De-mystified: COOLANT SYSTEMS!

We work to be transparent and helpful at Peak Auto Repair, so to that end we are going to do a series of posts to give you better information about repairs we recommend.

Now you may be wondering: "why do I need to worry about my coolant going into winter? The cold air will do the cooling work for my engine." Short answer: Vehicle engines aren't designed to work that way. And if your coolant system has an issue you will be FREEZING in your cabin, don't ignore this sign! Why is this?
1) Vehicle coolant flows from the engine to the heater core and uses the heat from the engine to heat the heater core, which is next to your cabin fan. This is why it takes so long for your cabin heat to get hot unless you have a newer vehicle with quick-heat systems. This is also why your cabin can go cold after driving, coolant is missing and not taking heat to your cabin.
2) Vehicles about 2010 and newer are designed with tight temperature tolerances. You don't want to be leaking coolant! The infamous Head Gasket could be ruined with even a slight overheat from low coolant.
3) Vehicles are designed with specific coolant in mind now. The days of general green coolant are mostly gone (if you have an older vehicle from early 2000s or 90s the green may still be ok). Vehicles usually have distinct markings or labels to say what they require, or a mechanic or parts store has that on record.
3a) Coolant is usually by color and maker. The main lay of the land: Ford, Chrysler (Jeep, Dodge, Ram too) - Orange. Toyota, Lexus - Red. Honda, Nissan, Subaru - Blue. GMC, Chevy - Dex-cool Orange (a special type, not the Ford orange). Nissan also uses a bright green coolant that is NOT conventional green, makes it tricky to know which is right.
Generally, safest to match the color in the vehicle even if not OE coolant. Why? See the next point.
4) The worst thing to do is mix coolant colors. Mixing them can cause the fluid to gel and clog or, at worst, rust your coolant system from the inside out! If in doubt, match the color in your vehicle and have a trusted mechanic verify the type once able and perhaps do a flush.

Keep an eye out for future posts!

Have a great weekend! We will be closed on Sept 1 for Labor Day so our staff can get some much needed rest (summer is so...
08/29/2025

Have a great weekend! We will be closed on Sept 1 for Labor Day so our staff can get some much needed rest (summer is so busy!). We will see you again starting Sept 2!

Happy Independence Day! Be safe as well as have fun. And watch out for aliens shooting green stuff at you!
07/04/2025

Happy Independence Day! Be safe as well as have fun. And watch out for aliens shooting green stuff at you!

We will be closed for July 4 holiday this Friday. We will reopen for regular business on July 7.
07/02/2025

We will be closed for July 4 holiday this Friday. We will reopen for regular business on July 7.

We will be closed on Monday June 30 for upgrades to our computers and Shop Monkey repair estimate/invoicing systems. Exc...
06/25/2025

We will be closed on Monday June 30 for upgrades to our computers and Shop Monkey repair estimate/invoicing systems. Exciting new features are coming that will make the vehicle repair process smoother!

We will be closed Monday for Memorial Day. Enjoy your weekend and remember to take a moment to honor our fallen and what...
05/23/2025

We will be closed Monday for Memorial Day. Enjoy your weekend and remember to take a moment to honor our fallen and what they have given us.

Auto Repair demystified: Ever wondered why mechanics are always recommending to replace pads & rotors before the actual ...
05/23/2025

Auto Repair demystified: Ever wondered why mechanics are always recommending to replace pads & rotors before the actual end of life?

This picture shows why! If you run the pads too low, especially past the friction material to the back plate, the brake pad may get thrown out and the caliper worn out! Then instead of just a brake pad & rotor replacement, it's calipers and fluid too.

What to listen for so: consistently squealing brakes, possibly a vibration in the brake pedal. Brake makers integrate a wear tab in pads to provide an auditory clue to you it is replacement time.
We check brake pads every oil change so we can give you a heads up on when to expect brake replacement needs!

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Missoula, MT
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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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