L.M.D Brake & Alignment Center

Medford, OR 97501

4.8 (128 reviews)

auto-repair

Oregon on Riverside Aveacross the street from Lithia Toyota. Auto Repair Services At LMD Brake &ampAlignment CenterReplacement Shocks &ampStruts Repair Chassis &ampSuspension Repair Suspension &ampRepairs Learn More About Our Alignments Brake Repair &amprepairsand replacementsincluding brake padsrotorsReplacement ABS Brake Diagnostic &ampAlignment Center Welcome to Medford's premier Brake &ampAlignment specialists! At our shopOregon drivers. With years of experience in the automotive industrytrust us to keep your car running &amps Rainy Season January 142025 Protect your brakes during Oregon&rsquoAlignment Center today! The Impact of Medford&rsquos Potholes on Your Vehicle&rsquo

(541) 631-4126

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