Car Brake Pad Replacement
- Exceptional workmanship
- Best market prices in the industry
- First-class service with every interaction
Why You Should Get Your
Brake Pads Replaced At 75Auto
Expert Workmanship
Our team of dedicated professionals will see to all of your automotive concerns whether it be servicing & repair or just general maintenance & diagnostics.
Servicing All Brands
If your car is in need of some serious TLC, we provide services for most makes & models of cars. Our technicians will fix it to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Simple & Efficient
75Auto has a mission to make auto repair faster and easier for our customers because We understand that your time is as valuable to you, as our customers are to us.
How To Extend The
Life Of Your Brake Pads
Check Your Brakes & Brake Pads At Least Once Every Year
Coast Whenever You Can With The Flow Of Traffic
Keep Your Car As Light As Possible
Avoid Frequent Speeding & Sudden Braking
Check Your Brake Fluids Regularly
Flush Your Brakes Every 2 Years
How Do You Know When It's Time
To Change Your Car's Brake Pads
- You hear a squealing noise on your car - Picture this: You’re out driving with the radio off and the windows rolled up. In the relative quiet, you hear a faint scraping, squealing, or buzzing sound. You also observe that, whenever you hit the brakes, that mysterious noise goes away, only to return again as soon as your foot comes off the brake pedal.
- You hear a clicking noise - In some cars, the brake pads fit snugly into a special holding device. Other vehicles keep them steady with clips, bolts, or pins. At all rates, the common goal behind these designs is to keep the brake pads from wobbling around. If they become loosened somehow (perhaps after a part of the surrounding hardware gets damaged), they’ll begin to rattle. What then results is a clicking sound that rings out whenever the brake pedal is pushed or released.
- Bringing the car to a stop takes more time than it used to - This problem has a name and that name is “brake fade.” More often than not, it’s the direct result of intentionally applying the brakes over a vast distance without bringing the car to a full stop.
- The nose of your car pulls to one side when you brake - Your vehicle’s brake pads won’t always wear out at the exact same rate. Sometimes, those on one side will get thinner faster than their counterparts on the other side. Should this occur, the car may pull slightly to the left or right once you hit the brakes.
- The brake pedal vibrates when pressed - Does the brake pedal violently shake whenever you step on it? Your brake pads might be causing the problem. Brake pads are typically held together with a kind of binding resin. As each brake pad wears down, this adhesive gets hot and gets smeared across the rotor.
3 Simple Steps
It’s really just as simple as 1-2-3
01
Get A Quote
Give us a few details about your auto-repair requirements so we can get you the best price possible.
02
Make a booking
Make a booking to collect and deliver your vehicle or to bring your vehicle to our workshop.
03
repair vehicle
Our team begins work on your vehicle making sure to take care of your car as if it were our own.