Posted on 7/29/2025

Brakes are one of the most important safety systems in your car. While most drivers consider changing their oil or rotating their tires, brake inspections are often overlooked until a problem makes them impossible to ignore. But waiting until your brakes start squeaking, grinding, or feeling weak can put you and others at risk on the road. Routine brake inspections can detect small issues before they develop into serious problems, ensuring your vehicle maintains its full stopping power in every situation. Whether you’re navigating stop-and-go traffic or cruising down the highway, your brakes need to be in peak condition at all times. Why Brake Inspections Are Important Your braking system is made up of several components that work together to slow and stop your vehicle. These include brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake fluid, and sometimes drums and shoes, depending on the ... read more