Budget Auto Repairs

Budget Auto Repairs We specialise in all vehicle Repairs, Services and Diagnostics, carrying out Engine Rebuilds as well Your safety is our priority!

With a passion for fixing and working on motor vehicles we are here to keep your vehicles in pristine condition or help you realise your vehicles true potential via customisation and various upgrades. We are RMI approved so we only use parts recommended by the Retail Motor Industry.

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20/04/2026

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4.7 ⭐ · Auto repair shop in New Germany, South Africa

20/04/2026

Budget auto repairs is having an end of April special on services. Please dm with make model and mileage

04/04/2024

Budget auto repairs phones are down please contact my cell for any business related queries on 0748060504

23/12/2021

A huge thanks to all our customers for your loyal support throughout the year. We will be re-opening on the 3rd of January 2022 may everyone be safe during these festive times.

Hard work pays off! We finally received our grading! 5 stars
30/07/2018

Hard work pays off! We finally received our grading! 5 stars

Wow it is already February 2018. We trust that you have left your Januworry worries behind and have made it through the ...
05/02/2018

Wow it is already February 2018. We trust that you have left your Januworry worries behind and have made it through the 60 days of December. We at Budget Auto Repairs would like you to have no Febuworries so please call us for a quote and have your motor vehicle serviced by our staff. We will leave you with the peace of mind knowing that you will have nothing to worry about when your vehicle leaves our workshop.

To all of our loyal customers, Keep everyone busy in the car so that they don't get bored while you are on a long trip, ...
16/12/2017

To all of our loyal customers,

Keep everyone busy in the car so that they don't get bored while you are on a long trip, here are a few tasks you can assign to the passengers travelling with you.

Travel safely and enjoy your holidays.

We look forward to seeing you in the new year.

From everyone at Budget Auto Repairs

Just a heads up everyone. We are closing for the holidays! Bring your car in to have it inspected before going on a long...
12/12/2017

Just a heads up everyone. We are closing for the holidays!

Bring your car in to have it inspected before going on a long journey!

Closing date: 22 December 2017
Re-opening date: 2 January 2017

All jokes aside, did you know that one cant just tow anything if you have a tow bar on your car? I didn't...
18/10/2017

All jokes aside, did you know that one cant just tow anything if you have a tow bar on your car? I didn't...

What Your Vehicle’s Towing Capacity Means
Know the facts before you tow with your vehicle.
Unless you use your vehicle to tow every day for work, odds are you have not paid much attention to your truck, SUV or crossover’s towing capacity. Maybe you are looking to buy a boat for some summer fun or just need to rent a trailer to get your belongings from one dwelling to the next. Whatever the reason for pulling something behind your vehicle, it is important to get a firm grasp on what exactly your towing capacity means. Understanding how each of the components in your vehicle contributes to your overall tow rating can keep you from putting undue stress on your rig and keep you and your family safe.

Simply put, your towing capacity is the amount of weight your vehicle can pull. Keep in mind that does not just mean what is attached to the hitch out back. What most manufacturers neglect to tell you is that your towing capacity is really a combination of everything inside of your vehicle, including occupants, cargo and fuel, as well as the combined weight of your trailer and whatever is in/on it. In some cases, it may be more helpful to look at your tow rig’s gross combined weight rating, or GCWR. It accounts for all of the factors listed above in one easy-to-read figure.
So how exactly is your towing capacity calculated? Engineers take into account five main areas of a vehicle when discerning towing capacity.

Engine

Your vehicle’s beating heart can only do so much work. To that end, how much horsepower and torque your engine produces is one of the biggest factors in how much you can tow. Generally, big V-8s produce plenty of torque. The trade-off is that those motors also tend to get worse gas mileage than their smaller counterparts do. If you are looking to buy a vehicle for towing, be realistic with yourself. If you only plan to pull a 1,500-lb pop-up camper, there is no need for a 10,000-lb towing capacity and an engine that drinks more than necessary.

Transmission

As important as your engine is to your towing capacity, what kind of transmission you have plays a pivotal role, too. While manual transmissions are often thought of as the best choice for hauling big loads, modern automatics can be just as capable as their cousins. The type of gearing inside as well as how stout the internal gears are will play the biggest role in what you will be able to tow with your vehicle. If you are planning to do any serious pulling for long periods of times or up steep inclines, a transmission cooler and temperature gauge are great investments.

Axles

No matter what you are towing, each part of your drivetrain is under added stress, including your axles. In rear-wheel drive vehicles, your rear differential will decide your vehicle’s final gear ratio, further enhancing or inhibiting your towing capacity depending on the figure. The tougher your rear differential and the stouter your axles, the more you will be able to tow in the end.

Brakes

Getting your vehicle moving is only half of the equation. At some point, you are going to need to slow down, and if your vehicle’s brakes are too small, you may not be able to handle the additional burden of a big trailer and extra weight. While it is theoretically possible to upgrade your vehicle’s brake system, doing so is cost-prohibitive. If this is the weak spot in your towing formula, you may simply need to look into getting a tougher vehicle.
Frame
The last major ingredient in the towing capacity recipe is your vehicle’s frame. It handles all of the stresses of pulling and stopping the trailer behind you, so tough, body-on-frame-designed vehicles are typically better at handling towing abuse than unibody examples. The length of your SUV or crossover’s wheelbase will also play a factor in how much you are able to pull behind you, as short wheelbase cars and trucks are harder to control with a trailer behind them than their long-wheelbase cousin’s.

That is not all

Even if you have the strongest tow rig on the planet, your vehicle’s hitch can still be a stumbling point when it comes time to hook up the trailer. Hitches are broken down into four classes based on the trailer’s gross trailer weight rating, or GTWR, and are rated as follows:
Class I: 2,000 lbs, maximum (907.18 Kg’s)
Class II: 3,500 lbs, maximum (1628.39 Kg’s)
Class III: 5,000 lbs, maximum (2267.96 Kg’s)
Class IV: 10,000 lbs, maximum (4535.92 Kg’s)
Now that you have a good idea of what makes up your vehicle’s towing capacity, don’t push your luck and exceed it. Doing so will only shorten your vehicle’s life span and put you and those around you on the road in danger. Respect your vehicle’s limits and your towing experience can be easy and drama-free.

What Your Vehicle’s Towing Capacity MeansKnow the facts before you tow with your vehicle.Unless you use your vehicle to ...
18/10/2017

What Your Vehicle’s Towing Capacity Means
Know the facts before you tow with your vehicle.
Unless you use your vehicle to tow every day for work, odds are you have not paid much attention to your truck, SUV or crossover’s towing capacity. Maybe you are looking to buy a boat for some summer fun or just need to rent a trailer to get your belongings from one dwelling to the next. Whatever the reason for pulling something behind your vehicle, it is important to get a firm grasp on what exactly your towing capacity means. Understanding how each of the components in your vehicle contributes to your overall tow rating can keep you from putting undue stress on your rig and keep you and your family safe.

Simply put, your towing capacity is the amount of weight your vehicle can pull. Keep in mind that does not just mean what is attached to the hitch out back. What most manufacturers neglect to tell you is that your towing capacity is really a combination of everything inside of your vehicle, including occupants, cargo and fuel, as well as the combined weight of your trailer and whatever is in/on it. In some cases, it may be more helpful to look at your tow rig’s gross combined weight rating, or GCWR. It accounts for all of the factors listed above in one easy-to-read figure.
So how exactly is your towing capacity calculated? Engineers take into account five main areas of a vehicle when discerning towing capacity.

Engine

Your vehicle’s beating heart can only do so much work. To that end, how much horsepower and torque your engine produces is one of the biggest factors in how much you can tow. Generally, big V-8s produce plenty of torque. The trade-off is that those motors also tend to get worse gas mileage than their smaller counterparts do. If you are looking to buy a vehicle for towing, be realistic with yourself. If you only plan to pull a 1,500-lb pop-up camper, there is no need for a 10,000-lb towing capacity and an engine that drinks more than necessary.

Transmission

As important as your engine is to your towing capacity, what kind of transmission you have plays a pivotal role, too. While manual transmissions are often thought of as the best choice for hauling big loads, modern automatics can be just as capable as their cousins. The type of gearing inside as well as how stout the internal gears are will play the biggest role in what you will be able to tow with your vehicle. If you are planning to do any serious pulling for long periods of times or up steep inclines, a transmission cooler and temperature gauge are great investments.

Axles

No matter what you are towing, each part of your drivetrain is under added stress, including your axles. In rear-wheel drive vehicles, your rear differential will decide your vehicle’s final gear ratio, further enhancing or inhibiting your towing capacity depending on the figure. The tougher your rear differential and the stouter your axles, the more you will be able to tow in the end.

Brakes

Getting your vehicle moving is only half of the equation. At some point, you are going to need to slow down, and if your vehicle’s brakes are too small, you may not be able to handle the additional burden of a big trailer and extra weight. While it is theoretically possible to upgrade your vehicle’s brake system, doing so is cost-prohibitive. If this is the weak spot in your towing formula, you may simply need to look into getting a tougher vehicle.
Frame
The last major ingredient in the towing capacity recipe is your vehicle’s frame. It handles all of the stresses of pulling and stopping the trailer behind you, so tough, body-on-frame-designed vehicles are typically better at handling towing abuse than unibody examples. The length of your SUV or crossover’s wheelbase will also play a factor in how much you are able to pull behind you, as short wheelbase cars and trucks are harder to control with a trailer behind them than their long-wheelbase cousin’s.

That is not all

Even if you have the strongest tow rig on the planet, your vehicle’s hitch can still be a stumbling point when it comes time to hook up the trailer. Hitches are broken down into four classes based on the trailer’s gross trailer weight rating, or GTWR, and are rated as follows:
Class I: 2,000 lbs, maximum (907.18 Kg’s)
Class II: 3,500 lbs, maximum (1628.39 Kg’s)
Class III: 5,000 lbs, maximum (2267.96 Kg’s)
Class IV: 10,000 lbs, maximum (4535.92 Kg’s)
Now that you have a good idea of what makes up your vehicle’s towing capacity, don’t push your luck and exceed it. Doing so will only shorten your vehicle’s life span and put you and those around you on the road in danger. Respect your vehicle’s limits and your towing experience can be easy and drama-free.

10/10/2017

Existing clients of Budget auto repairs we are closing early..The support Vans will be on call during the storm.. Please give us a call even if its escorting you home.. call 074 8060 504 emergency's only

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