Brake Centre

Need new brakes or brake repair in Orangeville?  Trust the factory-trained experts at Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centre to install your new brakes and service them for years to come.

Our team of experts understands that your safety behind the wheel depends on reliable brakes. 

Drop by our newly built facility for a complimentary brake inspection. We'll assess pad wear, look for leaks and a check the overall performance. Brake pads typically last 30,000 to 65,000 kilometers, though driving habits and the environment create variables that differ from vehicle to vehicle. Replacing brake pads can help avoid more expensive damage to rotors, the metal disc that plays a crucial role in stopping your vehicle.

Brake services at Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centre include:

  • Lifetime warranty on our brake pads and shoes, and replacement coverage for as long as you own the vehicle
  • Disc brake inspection & replacement
  • Brake pad replacement
  • Brake line replacement
  • Drum brake inspection & replacement
  • Rotor inspection & replacement
  • Brake caliper inspection & replacement
  • Brake fluid exchange
  • Brake light inspection & replacement

Don't wait until it's too late. Are you hearing squealing as the car slows to a stop? Does the steering wheel vibrate when you press the brake pedal? Bring your vehicle in and we'll figure it out with you.

Subtle signs indicate need for brake system inspection

You are dropping off your kids at school and slow down your car as you approach a crowded turnout. As you push on the brake pedal your car responds slowly, and you quickly press harder to get your vehicle to stop.

 

That delayed response and spongy feel may indicate a more serious problem--air or moisture in your vehicle's brake lines. Inspection by a brake expert is critical to prevent possible brake failure.

Subtle Signs Indicate Need For Brake System Inspection

You are dropping your kids at school and as you approach the crowded turn-out, you press down on your brake pedal but get a slow or spongy response. That delayed response or spongy feel may indicate a more serious problem--air or moisture in your vehicle's brake lines. Inspection by a brake expert is critical to prevent possible brake failure.

Early warning signs indicate worn out brakes

You’ve spent your summer acting as the family chauffeur, towing boats and trailers, driving to events and taking extended road trips.

How does all that driving affect the safety of your vehicle and its ability to stop?