Enhanced Safety: Reliable brakes minimise the risk of collisions by providing consistent stopping power in various driving conditions.
Cost Efficiency: Early detection of wear prevents more extensive and expensive repairs, such as rotor replacements or system overhauls.
Improved Performance: Properly serviced brakes ensure smooth operation, better fuel efficiency, and reduced strain on other vehicle systems.
Assessing brake pads, rotors (discs), callipers, drums, shoes, and hardware for wear, damage, or corrosion.
Installing new pads or shoes if thickness is below safe levels to restore friction and stopping capability.
Machining or replacing rotors/drums to eliminate warping, scoring, or uneven surfaces for smooth braking.
Cleaning, lubricating, or rebuilding callipers and cylinders to prevent seizing and ensure even pressure distribution.
Draining old fluid, which can absorb moisture and degrade over time, and refilling with fresh, high-quality fluid to maintain hydraulic efficiency.
Inspecting flexible hoses and steel lines for cracks, leaks, or kinks, with replacements as needed to avoid fluid loss.
Replacing springs, clips, and other components to secure the system and reduce noise or vibration.
Conducting a road test to confirm effective braking and absence of issues like pulling or noise.