I wouldn’t recommend this shit for the simple fact is they seemed to not care about my concern with car. So i took My car to them before i went On Christmas vacation i called Them on the 17th of December i asked Them if my car would be done that week Josh said “ we are slammed we haven’t even touched it yet” then I asked would it be done before the 23rd he said yes he called the next day said it was ready for pick up everyone at work heard the conversation both days to verify so i picked Up the car first thing he says is the clutch feels the same before we changed it i said Hey it feels better then before couple days go by i start Losing pressure in the clutch is if it’s losing pressure call them he said he doesn’t know what feeling I’m looking for but they did there part i said Okay cool i see How this is going to go so i let Multiple Camaro owners that drive a manual drive it and i drove There’s all stock cars for the most part they alll said my friction point is extremely high dang near off the pedal took it to them one more time the guy that “changed it” sat in the car pushed the clutch pedal in a couple times said “ahh nah it feels fine takes a couple miles to break in” so i said let me look on some Forums so with 2010 Camaro Chevy attached the clutch reservoir and brake reservoir together so i thought hmmm okay brakes need to be change maybe the pressure would come back cool but i remember seeing on my carfax that Pitstop did the last service on my car and they claim to change the brakes well all four rotors were fucked for one and the brake pads were shot the fluid in the reservoir looks like someone’s Chew bottle but they changed the clutch bleed it all that good shit right so cool I changed all rotors and pads and problem still exist pressure literally comes and goes as it pleases so now I’m going to fork out money and get it by someone with a better knowledge of what they are doing and take ownership
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