Memphis' stop-and-go traffic and occasional winter ice put extra strain on brake systems. We perform thorough brake inspections including pad thickness measurements, rotor condition checks, and fluid quality analysis.
Our technicians will explain whether you need simple pad replacements or more comprehensive rotor resurfacing. For hybrid and electric vehicles, we're trained in regenerative braking system maintenance. All work includes a test drive to verify proper brake function before you leave our shop.
We use quality parts that balance performance and value, with options ranging from OEM equivalents to premium ceramic compounds for quieter operation and less dust.
Our technicians will explain whether you need simple pad replacements or more comprehensive rotor resurfacing. For hybrid and electric vehicles, we're trained in regenerative braking system maintenance. All work includes a test drive to verify proper brake function before you leave our shop.
We use quality parts that balance performance and value, with options ranging from OEM equivalents to premium ceramic compounds for quieter operation and less dust.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Comprehensive inspection of all brake components
- 02 Step 2: Measurement of remaining pad/rotor material
- 03 Step 3: Fluid condition check and recommendation
- 04 Step 4: Repair or replacement of worn components
Benefits
- Improved stopping power
- Reduced risk of costly rotor damage
- Quieter braking operation
- Expert assessment of entire system
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should brakes be inspected?
We recommend checking brakes every 12,000 miles or annually—whichever comes first. Heavy city drivers may need more frequent checks due to Memphis traffic patterns.
What's the average lifespan of brake pads?
Most pads last 30,000-70,000 miles depending on driving habits. Aggressive stop-and-go driving in downtown Memphis can wear them faster than highway miles.
Can you service electronic parking brakes?
Yes, our shop is equipped with the latest diagnostic tools to properly service and reset electronic brake systems found on newer vehicles.