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Currajong Brake Parts & Service

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Trading for 26 years

About Currajong Brake Parts & Service

Specialist in brake and clutch parts.

Products

  • Steering Racks

  • Shock Absorbers

  • Exedy Clutch Kits & Parts

  • Clutch Master & Slaves

  • Disc Pads

  • Brake Shoes

  • Wheel & Master Cylinders

  • Disc Rotors Brake Drums

  • Kelpro Rubber Bushes

  • Superpro Bushes

  • Monroe Shock Absorbers

  • Raw Shock Absorbers

  • King Springs

  • EFS Suspension Ball Joints

  • Rack Ends

  • Tie Rod Ends

  • Power Steering Pump Rack Boots

  • CV Boots

  • Universal Joints

  • Swivel Housing Kits

  • Centre Bearings Wheel Bearings & Seals

  • Timing Belt Kits

  • Water Pumps

  • Wesfil Oil, Air & Fuel Filters

  • Clutch Kits

  • Brake Parts

  • Suspension

  • Steering

  • Undercar Parts

  • Other Parts

Services

  • Disc Machining

  • Drums Machining

  • Flywheel Grinding

  • Overhauling Hydraulic Cylinders

  • Hydraulic Parts Overhauling

  • Brake Shoe Grinding

  • Steel Line Fabrication

  • Repairing and Restoring Brake and Clutch Systems

  • Locally Owned and Operated Business

  • Tailored Customer Service

  • Competitive Prices

  • Quality Advice

  • Quality Parts

  • Quality Workmanship

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JASON COUSENS

1 year ago

Best local business in town the only place I go to for brake and clutch parts.

tks jason

Responded 1 year ago

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Vince

1 year ago

Got the part. Great advice

happy to have helped you

Responded 1 year ago

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Ron Moore

2 years ago

Awesome help awesome staff thanks for all the help men

R

Ray

5 years ago

Location

1/25 Keane Street, Currajong QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why change brake fluid regularly?

Here�s a safety tip on brakes. You�ve probably read the advice on brake fluid containers to change your brake fluid every 12 to 18 months and perhaps you�ve thought this is simply so brake fluid manufacturers can make more money, we believe it is very important you change your brake fluid every 12 to 18 months. You see, brake fluid is �hydroscopic� meaning it absorbs moisture from the atmosphere.

Why should wheel cylinders be replaced when fitting shoes?

Although your wheel cylinders may not be leaking when you replace your worn out shoes, it is normal practice to replace the wheel cylinders at the same time. Let me explain why. As your brake shoes wear, the pistons in the wheel cylinders move outwards to take up the wear in the shoes.

Currajong Brake Parts & Service

4.6