Audy Auto Center
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Audy Auto Center is located at 235 Bridge St. in Dedham, MA as an automotive repair, tire, and wheel center. We have spent the last 30 years delivering auto repairs, and tires to satisfied customers. You can come see us in person, or schedule an appointment online today. We make it easy for you to give your car the attention and care it needs. Audy Auto Center is a second-generation business that opened as a two-bay repair shop in 1985.

We moved a few blocks down the street to a larger location in 2011. The operation now includes three businesses under one roof, an auto repair shop, an auto body shop, and a gas station/Convenient Store. You can see us for everything from oil changes to new tires. From bumper to bumper, we have your vehicle covered. We're focused on customer service.

Many loyal customers have been with us since 1985. We're a proud part of our community - we support our local sports teams! Car maintenance intervals have been designed to improve the reliability, durability, and resale value of your vehicle.
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Preventive maintenance is the care and protection of your vehicle against potential major auto repairs.
Negligence is the most common and costly way to see money wasted on repairs that could have easily been prevented through regular service intervals.
Depending on your vehicle's manufacturer, avoiding preventive maintenance on certain parts and components has the potential to void warranty coverage.
Car maintenance intervals have been designed to improve the reliability, durability, and resale value of your vehicle.
Tires are the connection between your vehicle and the surface of the road.
A critical part of your vehicle's suspension system, tires are responsible for transmitting the forces of driving, steering, and braking to the surface of the road.
Although tires are easily maintained, they are often overlooked.
The air inside your tires and the design of the tire influence vehicle performance, tire tread life, and ride comfort.
Tire maintenance is vital for getting the most out of your tires by maximizing mileage and tread wear.
A fully functioning brake system is crucial to your safety, the safety of your passengers, and the safety of other drivers on the road.
Your vehicle's brake system involves highly engineered parts and precise movements that stop your vehicle by converting kinetic energy into thermal energy.
When you press down on the brake pedal, the master cylinder pressurizes a system of hydraulic brake lines leading to each of the vehicle's wheels, where brake pads or shoes press against a disc or drum and create the necessary friction needed to slow the vehicle to a complete stop.
You see them all the time: Light trucks, Sport Utility Vehicles, Jeeps, and more, coasting down the highway, sitting atop towering truck suspension lift kits and sporting a set of tires so big that a person could live in them.
If you're the curious type looking to lift up your own rig, a more important question than "How do I get my ride to do that" is "Why should my ride do that?"
There are several reasons why people might customize their vehicles with suspension lift kits, as well as quite a bit to know before you get started.
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