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At Commercial Tire Center, we understand the importance of reliable brake systems for your vehicle's safety and performance. Our brake services are designed to ensure that your braking system is responsive and performs properly, providing you with peace of mind on the road. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can enhance the longevity of your brake system, ensuring optimal performance when you need it most.
The brake system uses friction to slow down and stop your vehicle. When you press the brake pedal, brake fluid is sent to the brake calipers, which apply pressure to the brake pads. This causes them to squeeze against the rotors. This process generates friction, which slows down the wheels. Over time, components such as brake pads and rotors will wear down, leading to reduced braking efficiency. Our brake repair services include inspecting, diagnosing, and replacing worn components to maintain your vehicle’s performance.
At Commercial Tire Center, we are the trusted name in brake repair for San Fernando, CA; Van Nuys, CA; Santa Clarita, CA; and surrounding areas. Our experienced technicians are committed to providing high-quality brake services that get you back on the road.
Don't compromise on safety. Reach out to Commercial Tire Center to schedule your automotive brake repair service. Our knowledgeable team will assist you with any questions and ensure that your vehicle's braking system is in top condition.
Areas Served : San Fernando, CA | Van Nuys, CA | Santa Clarita, CA | and surrounding areas
Brakes use friction to bring a vehicle to a complete stop. This friction creates a substantial amount of heat...
Approx. Time: 30 Minutes
Your brake system’s rotors, in conjunction with the brake pads, help bring your vehicle to a complete stop...
Approx. Time: 60 Minutes
In the brake systems of modern vehicles, disc brakes are used in both the front and rear of the vehicle...
Approx. Time: 120 Minutes
Whether you have a disc brake system or a drum brake system, you have a parking brake that is responsible for locking your vehicle...
Some brake systems use disc brakes in the rear of a vehicle. Most rear disc brake systems contain brake pads, calipers, rotors...
Some brake systems use rear drum brakes instead of rear disc brakes. Drum brake components consist of brake drums...
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