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Have
you had your Brakes checked lately?
Call us today for a FREE brakes inspection.
Don't wait until its too late!
Most braking systems feature numerous
integral parts working together to ensure
your vehicle properly stops. When you press
the brake pedal, the master cylinder
releases brake fluid, sending hydraulic
pressure through brake lines and activating
your vehicle’s brake pads (or shoes). These
pads make contact with spinning rotors (or
drums) to slow down or stop your vehicle.
Other systems use sensors to activate the
brake system, but the end result is the
same.
The parts in your brake system wear down
over time and eventually need to be
replaced. Replacing brake pads is the most
common brake repair, because the pads erode
each time you press the brake pedal. If the
pads wear down too much without being
replaced, the pads’ metal housing will make
contact with the metal rotors, creating
safety issues and potentially leading to
rotor replacement too.
Is it Time for Brake Service?
Know the warning signs before your brakes
reach the point of major problems. Use your
senses — hearing, sight and touch — to alert
you to potential issues. Here are some
common signs to watch for:
- Brake warning light
comes on while driving
- Brake fluid is low
and/or appears dirty
- Grinding or squealing
sounds when pressing the
brake pedal
- Feeling a pulsation or
"sponginess" when pressing
the brake pedal
- Your vehicle steers or
pulls to one side while
braking
If you notice any of these signs — or any
other out of the ordinary sights, sounds or
sensations in the brake system — make an
appointment immediately. Ignoring brake
system problems usually makes things worse
in the long run. It’s always better to be
safe than sorry.
We Know Your Braking Needs
Our technicians are trained to
service today’s complex brake systems. We’ll
inspect your vehicle’s brake system to make
sure it’s working right, diagnose any
problem and offer suggestions and an
estimate for repair.
We provide full repair service for all your
braking needs:
- Brake pad replacement
- Rotor service
- Brake cylinders replacement
- Anti-Lock Brake System service
Rest assured, our services are guaranteed to
eliminate brake squeak. Plus, we can perform
routine maintenance as suggested by your
vehicle’s manufacturer. This usually means a
brake system flush, removing the air and
moisture from brake lines and replacing
brake fluid.
Whatever your braking system needs, we’ll
deliver the service to help ensure
everything works right. Trust Wheel Works to
take care of your vehicle’s brake service
maintenance and repairs.
Our workshop can be found at this location
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