When you step on the brake pedal does your car come to a quick and complete stop? From brake pads to disk rotors, brake lines to hoses, brake calipers to the master cylinder, every part works together to stop your car safely. A professional brake service generally includes: Measuring the wear of the front and rear brake pad, Measuring the wear on the rotor, Measuring the wear on the drum, Strip dip brake fluid test and E-brake inspection.
If our mechanic determines that the braking components are worn sufficiently, a minor brake repair or even a major brake replacement may be recommended, which could include any of the following issues: Installation of new brake pads or shoes, Resurfacing or replacement of brake rotors or drums, Brake fluid change, Brake bleeding, Replacement of brake lines, hoses, and other brake components.
| Brake Fluid | From Tsh 3,000/- |
| Brake Pads / Shoes | From Tsh 40,000/- |
| Disk Rotor Resurfacing | From Tsh 20,000/- |
| Brake Caliper | From Tsh 30,000/- |
| Brake Master Cylinder | From Tsh 30,000/- |
We offer a full range of garage services to vehicle owners in Tucson. We can help you with everything from an oil change to an engine change. We can handle any problem on both foreign and domestic vehicles.
If you hear squeaking, grinding, or notice longer stopping distances, it’s time to check your brakes. Vibrations in the pedal or a soft brake feel are also key signs that your brake pads or rotors may need replacement.
Brake service typically involves inspecting brake pads, rotors, and fluid, replacing worn components, and cleaning or lubricating parts. It ensures optimal braking performance, safety, and longer system life.
Brake pads should be replaced every 25,000 to 65,000 kilometres, depending on the type of vehicle you drive and how you drive your vehicle. If you hear squeaking, grinding noises, or notice longer stopping distances, it’s time for new pads.