Brake Repair
Lamb’s Tire & Automotive’s certified technicians offer brake inspections and perform expert repairs including pads, rotors, fluid, and more to keep your vehicle stopping safely and reliably.
What’s Included
- Perform Courtesy Digital Vehicle Inspection
- Road test vehicle before and after repairs
- Inspect and replace brake pads or shoes as needed per axle
- Resurface or replace brake rotors and drums if worn
- Flush or bleed brake fluid to maintain proper pedal feel
- Lubricate brake hardware and repack wheel bearings if serviceable
- Replace brake components like calipers, hoses, or the master cylinder when necessary
When To Get This Service
Address brake issues promptly to avoid costly rotor damage and ensure safe, reliable stopping.
Look for these warning signs:
- Squealing, grinding, or metallic noises during braking
- Brake or ABS warning light is on
- Strange sounds when the vehicle is stopped
- Vibration in the steering wheel or pedal while braking
- Brake pedal feels soft, spongy, or unusually firm
- Vehicle takes longer to stop than usual
Our certified technicians check your brake pads during every oil change and recommend replacement based on wear—usually between 30,000 and 70,000 miles, depending on how and where you drive.
Your Service Questions, Answered.
We’ve put together the most important brake repair information to help you drive with confidence. Need more help? Just give us a shout!
What is the cost to repair brakes?
Brake repairs and replacement costs vary based on what is necessary to repair the area of the brake system properly. Every vehicle’s needs are unique. Some vehicles may require replacement of multiple brake components while some may only require brake pads and resurfaced rotors. Take advantage of the free brake inspection provided by Lambs Tire & Automotive to determine what your vehicle may need. Our friendly Service Advisors will review your options and discuss the amount of time and costs required to repair your brakes properly.
Why does my car shake when I hit the brakes?
Brake shake can be caused by several different issues including worn suspension components, worn brake pads, or warped rotors. The ABS system attempting to activate due to failed or damaged components can cause shaking. It’s best to have an experienced technician inspect the system to determine the cause as not all “brake shakes” are caused by the braking system.
How often should I change my brake pads?
The life expectancy of brakes depends on varying factors. Poor driving habits such as braking excessively, frequent hard stops, driving uphill and downhill or steep grades, weight of the vehicle including cargo and passengers, the type of brake pads the vehicle is equipped with, brake fluid condition, and a worn-out suspension system can reduce the lifespan of brakes. Because of all the different contributing factors, it is recommended to have your brakes inspected often. At Lambs Tire & Automotive, we perform free brake inspections with many of our services, especially oil changes.
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