FAQ's
Most frequent questions and answers
Common indicators include squealing or grinding noises, a soft or spongy brake pedal, longer stopping distances, vibrations when braking, and the brake warning light on your dashboard. If you notice any of these, have your brakes checked immediately.
You should have your brakes inspected at least once a year or every 10,000–12,000 miles. However, frequent stop-and-go driving or towing may require more frequent checks.
Our brake service includes a complete inspection of brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake fluid, and hydraulic lines. We provide honest recommendations and only replace components that genuinely need attention.
Brake pad life varies but generally lasts between 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on driving habits, road conditions, and vehicle type. We’ll help you determine when it’s time to replace them.
No—worn brake pads can severely reduce braking effectiveness, increasing your stopping distance and the risk of an accident. Continuing to drive can also damage rotors and lead to more expensive repairs.