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Taking care of your brakes is crucial for your safety and the safety of others on the road by ensuring a safe and prompt stop. This applies to all types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. In this article, we will discuss the importance of maintaining your brakes, what a full brake service includes, how often you should check your brakes and answer other common questions.

Why is Regular Brake Service Important?

Regular brake service is not just an option; it’s a necessity for anyone who values safety on the road. Your brakes are your vehicle’s primary defense against accidents and collisions. Here are some key reasons why regular brake service is of paramount importance:

What we do:

  • Brake repair
  • Brake line repair
  • Brake fluid flush service
  • Rotor replacement
  • Caliper service
  • Brake light & ABS light service
  • Courtesy service inspection
  • Safety First: The safety of you, your passengers, and everyone else on the road depends on your vehicle’s ability to stop efficiently. Neglected brakes can lead to accidents and tragic consequences.
  • Longevity of Components: Regular maintenance, including brake service, can extend the life of your braking system components, such as brake pads and rotors. This will ultimately save you money in the long run.
  • Cost-Efficiency: Timely brake service can often prevent minor issues from turning into major and expensive problems. It’s far more cost-effective to replace worn brake pads than to repair extensive brake system damage.

How often should I check my brakes?

  • The frequency of brake checks can vary depending on your driving habits and the vehicle you own. However, as a general guideline:
  • Routine Inspection: Have your brakes inspected at least once a year, even if you don’t notice any issues. Preventive maintenance can catch problems early.
  • High-Mileage Vehicles: If you drive a high-mileage vehicle or use your car for towing, consider more frequent brake inspections, such as every six months.

How Do I Know When I Need New Brakes?

Recognizing the signs of worn-out brakes is essential for your safety. Keep an eye out for these indicators:

  • Squeaking or Squealing: High-pitched noises when you apply the brakes can be a sign that your brake pads are worn down and need replacement.
  • Vibrations or Pulsations: If you feel vibrations or pulsations when you brake, it could be a sign of warped rotors that need attention.
  • Reduced Stopping Power: If your vehicle takes longer to stop than it used to, or the pedal feels spongy, it’s time to get your brakes checked.

How Much Does It Cost to Repair or Replace Brakes?

The cost of brake repair or replacement can vary widely depending on several factors:

  • Vehicle Type: The size and model of your vehicle can influence the cost. This is because larger vehicles often have larger, more expensive brake components.
  • Quality of Parts: The type and quality of brake pads, rotors, and other components you choose can impact the cost. Remember to discuss the best options for you and your safety with a service advisor.
  • Labor Costs: Labor charges can vary depending on the services performed as well as the time it takes to complete everything.

The cost of brake repair always depends on the parts and labor required. After a free brake inspection (on most vehicles), your service advisor will walk you through your options before we do any work. And remember: the Best-One Credit Card can help with special financing. Ask your service advisor to sign up and start using it the same day.

How Long Do Brake Repair and Rotor Replacements Take?

The time it takes to complete brake repair and rotor replacements can vary based on the complexity of the job and the specific vehicle. However, as a general guideline:

  • Brake Pad Replacement: This is a fairly quick process and can often be done within an hour or two.
  • Rotor Resurfacing: Resurfacing rotors typically adds another hour or so to the job.
  • Rotor Replacement: Replacing rotors may take longer, depending on the vehicle, and can range from two to four hours or more.

At your local Best-One Tire & Service location, brakes, pads, and shoes are typically a same day service. To ensure you get in and out as quickly as possible, please schedule an appointment.

Schedule Brake Service Near You

Never overlook regular brake service, as it is the cornerstone of safe and reliable vehicle operation. Keep your brakes in good condition to protect yourself, your passengers, and others on the road.

Remember, the cost of preventive brake maintenance is far lower than the potential cost of accidents and major repairs. So, make it a priority to have your brakes checked, and enjoy worry-free driving for miles to come. When you choose Best-One for a brake repair near you, we’ll do our very best to deliver the service you need, at a competitive price, from people who treat you like family.