
Don’t you hate it when potholes sneak up on you? There is a lot of money being spent on vehicle damage due to potholes. Do you know what parts of your car could receive the most damage.

You’ve decided to replace your engine - but what do you replace it with? There are a few different options out there, and Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY has the info you need.

Nothing works if your transmission doesn't work! Simply put you are going nowhere without it and it is the one thing that both car and truck drivers alike never think twice about until it really acts up or they have no power or simply don't move forward. Most of us have a newer car or truck with an automatic transmission in it vs. a standard transmission so do not notice that it is slipping gears until the problem is really serious so the question is how do you get the most out of your transmission? The obvious answer is to take care of your transmission with scheduled service per your owner's manual recommendation but we have put together a simple checklist for our Cheyenne drivers to help them become "transmission aware" as it were.

Sometimes it is EASY to see if your car or truck needs to come into our shop for professional repairs!
1. You see steam rising from the engine!
2. The Check Engine Light is on!
3. The engine starts, but there is an odor that is not right.
4. You hear grinding or thumping noises.
They provided excellent work and did absolutely everything they could to get us a fair price. They had a very generous military discount and went above and beyond to explain what work was needed and why- (on our GMC Sierra.) We recommend them to everyone now. Thanks guys! - Ashley K. (5 star review on Google)
Prompt response and friendly demeanor over the phone. Definitely plan to use their shop in the future. - Jerrell T. (5 star review on Google)
Although it didn't work out with my schedule, my perception of them and their business was very positive. Friendly folks, competent in their trade, and willing to help. - Steve B. (5 star review on Google)