Brake Inspection

Service Description
Brakes work by friction to slow or stop the vehicle and wear down with use. Our service includes inspection of brake pads, rotors, shoes and hydraulics. When you change or rotate tires, it's always a good idea to have your brakes inspected, too.

Included in your service:

  • Visual inspection of brake pads and/or shoes
  • Visual inspection of calipers
  • Visual inspection of rotors
  • Visual inspection of hoses
  • Visual inspection of lines
  • Visual inspection of master cylinder

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