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Brake Service

Complete Brake Services

We Help Prevent Costly Brake Repairs in the Future

Brakes are one of those vehicle components that you can't see but need to be aware of. If you lose track and your brake pads wear too far down, your rotors will need to be replaced. Avoid this potentially expensive problem by bringing your car to Gabe's Twisted Wrench. 

Our experienced mechanics will thoroughly inspect your brakes, and if necessary, install high-quality replacements.
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Trust Our Certified Brake Experts

At Gabe's Twisted Wrench, our certified experts have the training to maintain, repair, and replace your brake system components. When the work is complete, your brakes will be working efficiently and effectively. Our services include:
  • Brake inspections
  • Brake pad replacement
  • Brake shoe replacement
  • Rotor resurfacing
  • Drum resurfacing
  • Brake fluid replacement

Why is it Important to Get My Brakes Serviced?

Your brakes are essential to the safety and reliability of your vehicle. When you push on your brake pedal, you need the confidence to know that your vehicle will come to a complete and precise stop. Learn more about brakes:
  • Brake pads, rotors, shoes, and drums are made of materials that will wear down from heat and friction, even under normal driving conditions
  • As time passes, these same wear issues can also affect the brake's hydraulic components such as calipers, wheel cylinders, and brake hoses
  • Failure of these brake components can lead to safety risks and expensive repairs

How Often Should I Have My Brakes Inspected?

Your brakes should be checked at least once a year to keep them responsive and to help avoid expensive replacements. However, you must have your brakes checked immediately if:
  • Your brakes are continuously squeaking, squealing, or grinding
  • Your brake or anti-lock braking system (ABS) warning light comes on
  • Your car jerks or pulls to one side when you brake
  • You have to pump your brakes for them to work properly
  • Your brake pedal feels unusually soft and spongy or hard
  • You notice brake fluid leaking around the wheels or engine compartment
To schedule an inspection of your brakes, please contact us today.
To schedule an appointment, call
580-816-5055
Our local, family-owned auto repair shop is committed to providing honest and dependable service.
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