Arrowood's Automotive is an independent repair facility handling general maintenance, diagnostics, and collision-related mechanical work for domestic and foreign vehicles. Located on the city's south side, it operates with ASE-certified technicians and charges a labor rate of $85 to $95 per hour, positioning it between quick-lube pricing and dealership rates.
The shop handles routine service (oil changes, fluid flushes, belt replacement), brake and suspension work, engine diagnostics, and post-collision mechanical repairs. It does not perform collision body work or custom fabrication. The facility has multiple service bays and offers same-day turnaround on many jobs. Unlike dealership service departments tied to warranty protocols and parts markups, Arrowood's sources parts from independent suppliers and OEM channels, which typically reduces customer cost on non-warranty repairs.
Oil changes run $35 to $50 depending on fluid type and filter. Brake pad replacement costs $120 to $250 per axle (labor plus parts). Battery replacement is $100 to $180 installed. Suspension work (struts, control arms) ranges $300 to $800 per component depending on vehicle and part source. Diagnostic fees are $75 to $100 per hour, usually applied toward repair cost if the customer proceeds. Confirm current rates by calling; labor costs fluctuate with parts availability.
Arrowood's labor rate falls between independent chains like Firestone (typically $70 to $85 per hour) and dealerships (often $110 to $140 per hour). Choose Arrowood's for cost control on out-of-warranty vehicles and parts flexibility; dealerships suit customers still under factory warranty or those prioritizing dealership-only service records. Firestone and Valvoline quick-lube chains beat Arrowood's on appointment availability and weekend hours but lack the diagnostic depth for complex electrical or engine issues. Arrowood's is the better fit for vehicles requiring multi-day work or when a customer wants to supply their own parts.
This shop works well for owners of vehicles outside warranty, those managing repair costs on older or higher-mileage cars, and customers comfortable waiting a few days for non-urgent work. It is not the choice for same-day emergency service or if you need a loaner vehicle (none available on-site). Customers requiring extensive documentation for warranty claims or those uncomfortable discussing technical repair options should stick with dealerships.
Call ahead with your vehicle's year, make, model, and symptoms. A technician will perform a phone intake and estimate diagnosis time. Bring your keys and a contact number; most diagnostics take 30 to 60 minutes. You will receive a written quote detailing parts, labor hours, and total cost before work begins. The shop will contact you if additional issues surface during teardown.
Arrowood's operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (confirm Saturday hours as they sometimes vary seasonally). Street and lot parking are available. The shop has a small waiting area with seating; some customers arrange alternative transportation for multi-hour jobs. No shuttle service is offered, though nearby businesses allow waiting customers to grab coffee or lunch within walking distance.
Arrowood's fills a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's repair landscape, offering technical depth without dealership overhead or chain-shop constraints.
