I have been servicing a car here for more than 3 years. They will advise you on what work to do and what to replace. You can order spare parts through a service station - the prices are good. They offer coffee. I recommend
They installed new tires for me here, the impressions are bad. First, the master (aged uncle) for some reason, I hammered weights into the alloy wheels (on the inside), although it is necessary to glue special weights on the glue. Secondly, he did not stretch the bolts with a torque wrench, but at least he did not tighten the lever with all the nonsense. Thirdly, for some reason I pumped air into the tires with a pressure of 2.7-2.8 atmospheres instead of the prescribed 2.2-2.3, I noticed this a couple of days later when I decided to check the pressure.