Your brakes are extremely important as you drive around. Having good brakes just keeps you out of trouble. You’ll want to carefully maintain your brakes. With disc brakes, brake pads rub on a disc·- or rotor – to slow the wheels. The brake pads are attached to a caliper that squeezes the pads against the rotor. It’s kind of like how squeezing the handbrake on a bicycle pushes the brake pads against the wheel of the bike. Now, pads just wear away with use – kind of like a pencil eraser wears out.
The good news is that replacing brake pads is a straightforward repair. If you hear squealing or grinding when you use the brakes, have your AutoFix or Firestone service advisor check them out. We will have a technician perform a thorough brake inspection to see what needs to be done.
They will check for signs of brake problems and go over other brake components to see that they’re working properly. They can tell you if it’s time to replace the pads or if there are other issues with your brakes that should be addressed. Some people ignore the warning signs and keep driving long after the pads are completely worn out. When that happens, metal brake components will grind on the rotor, damaging it enough that it needs to be resurfaced or replaced. Brake calipers also wear out over time. They can develop leaks, or the caliper pistons can freeze open or closed – either way, it’s not good.
When this happens, it’s time to replace the calipers. A thorough brake inspection will reveal worn bearings or seals as well. The new brake pads we put on your vehicle will restore your brakes to manufacturers’ specifications. We have several options to meet your braking requirements and your budget.
Taking care of your brakes keeps them working safely and prevents premature brake repairs down the road.
Brake Inspection
Brake Rotor Replacement
Front / Rear Disc Repair
Rear Drum Repair
Parking Brake Adjustment
Brake Fluid Flush
See our Locations that provide Brake services.