Brake Pads
Brake pads are a key component in your vehicle’s braking system. As the brakes are applied their contact with the brake rotors are what allow you to stop.
Over time, this interaction causes the brake pads to gradually wear down, reducing your braking ability. We recommend replacing your brake pads after they have worn less than 1/8th of an inch, often signaled by a squealing wear indicator embedded in the brake pad. Brake pad wear beyond this point will dramatically increase stopping distance.
Further neglect will lead to severe damage and replacement of the brake rudders as metal components of the brake come in contact. Having your brake pads serviced as soon as reach minimal thickness, will extend the life of your braking system, and prevent the need for costly rotor replacement. From a safety standpoint, deteriorated brake pads will dramatically increase the distance required for you to stop, possibly causing an accident, endangering your life and those of others. Neglecting brake pad maintenance has no environmental environmental impact.
- AC Compressor
- AC Recharge
- Air Filter: (Air Intake Cleaning & Filter Changing)
- Battery
- Brake Calipers
- Brake Fluid
- Brake Pads
- Brake Rotors
- Cabin Air Filter
- Coolant
- Drum Brakes
- Oil Change
- Serpentine Belt
- Shocks and Struts
- Tire Replacement
- Tire Rotation
- TPMS
- Transmission Fluid
- Water Pump
- Wheel Balancing
- Windshield Repair
- Windshield Wipers