Are your brakes squeaking, grinding, or feeling less responsive? At our dealership’s advanced service center, we provide expert brake repair and maintenance to ensure your safety on the road. Whether you’re commuting along Glen Road, heading to Moose Brook State Park, or preparing for an adventure at Jericho Mountain State Park, we’ll make sure your brakes are reliable and responsive.
Your brakes are essential for your safety and the performance of your vehicle. Our expert technicians provide a full range of services to keep your brake system in top shape:
From squeaky brakes to grinding noises, we’ll diagnose and fix the root cause of your braking issues. Our repair services cover everything from calipers to hydraulic systems.
Worn brake pads can lead to decreased stopping power and damage to other components. We’ll replace your pads with high-quality options tailored to your vehicle’s needs.
Warped or worn rotors can cause vibrations or pulsations while braking. We offer rotor resurfacing and replacement to ensure a smooth braking experience.
Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which can reduce braking efficiency. Our technicians will replace old fluid with fresh, high-performance brake fluid to restore responsiveness.
Routine inspections are key to catching issues before they become costly repairs. Our team checks pads, rotors, calipers, and fluids to ensure your system operates safely.
Brake pads typically last between 25,000 and 65,000 miles, depending on your driving habits and the type of pads. Frequent stops or hilly terrain, like the roads around Mount Washington Auto Road, can wear them down faster.
Squeaking brakes may result from worn pads, dirt buildup, or glazed surfaces on pads and rotors. Our experts can determine the cause and provide effective solutions.
Grinding sounds often mean your brake pads are completely worn, exposing the metal backing and potentially damaging your rotors. Address this issue immediately to avoid higher repair costs.
It’s recommended to replace pads on the same axle (front or rear) at the same time for balanced braking. In some cases, replacing all four pads together is ideal for peak performance.
Disc brakes are more common in modern vehicles, offering better performance and durability. Drum brakes, found in some rear systems, are cost-effective but may require more frequent maintenance.
Your safety is our top priority. Our certified technicians use state-of-the-art equipment and top-quality parts to ensure your brakes perform flawlessly. Whether you’re driving locally in Gorham or visiting from nearby towns like Berlin or Conway, we’re your trusted partner for brake care.
Don’t wait—schedule your brake service today and drive with confidence through the White Mountains and beyond!