Brake Service
Brakes
$50 Off Per Axle
Expires April 30, 2024
Most makes and models. Not to be combined with any other offers. Certain other restrictions may apply. See store for details.
Our Brake Services Include:
- Inspections: Regular checks for optimal brake function.
- Repairs: Swift and precise resolutions for brake issues.
- Replacements: Quality replacements for worn-out components.
- Brake Fluid Flush: Maintaining proper brake fluid for peak performance.
- Upgrades: Enhancements tailored to your driving needs.
Why Choose Us?
- Expertise: Skilled technicians ensure accurate diagnostics and repairs.
- Quality Parts: We use trusted brands for durability and reliability.
- Customer Satisfaction: Transparent pricing and exceptional service.
- Convenience: Flexible scheduling to minimize downtime.
Schedule Your Brake Service Today!
At Tires Etc, we understand that your safety on the road depends on the reliability of your vehicle's braking system. Our team of skilled technicians is committed to providing top-notch brake services to ensure your vehicle stops smoothly and efficiently every time. Whether you need brake inspections, repairs, or replacements, you can trust us to deliver exceptional results.
Don't compromise on safety – trust the experts at Tires Etc. for all your brake service needs. Contact us today to schedule an appointment, and let us keep your vehicle's braking system in top condition for miles of worry-free driving.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- When replacing brake pads, we clean and lube the slides and brackets
- We clean or replace brake hardware
- We check for brake fluid leaks
- Verify proper operation of calipers
- Ensure that the proper brake pads are used
- When brake rotor replacement is required, we clean the mounting surface for proper seating of the brake rotor
- Unusual noises coming from the vehicle when applying the brakes.
- Squealing while driving that ceases when applying the brakes.
- Vibration or shaking in the steering wheel when applying the brakes .
- Vehicle pulling to one side when applying the brakes.
- Brake pedal feels soft or spongy.
- Brake pedal feels extremely hard.
- Brake warning or ABS lights are on.
Squealing while braking could indicate an inferior quality brake pad, hard brake pad, debris stuck between the pad and the rotor, or overheated pads and rotors, or indicate a more in depth issue in the braking system. Proper diagnosis performed by an experienced technician is the best way to determine what the problem is.
If there is a grinding noise when braking, the most likely indication is that the pad lining is completely gone and the metal backing plate is grinding into the rotor. If this happens you need to stop driving immediately and have it diagnosed by a certified technician.