Brake Service for Your Safety

You become accustomed to your brakes—their sounds, the feel of the pedal, and how quickly they stop your vehicle. But one day, you notice a change. Your brakes sound off, the pedal feels different, and it takes longer to come to a stop.

At Integrity Automotive & Diesel. We understand that surprises behind the wheel can be stressful. Brake pads and rotors wear out due to friction and heat, air can enter brake lines, and various components can fail unexpectedly. Our expertise is here to restore your braking confidence.

When you come in for any brake issue, our Integrity Automotive & Diesel Auto Repair Specialists perform a thorough 55-point inspection of your brakes. We take the time to explain your vehicle’s condition, highlighting urgent problems and those that can wait. You’ll receive a detailed estimate with options that fit your budget before any repairs are made.

Why Choose Integrity Automotive & Diesel?

  1. Expert Technicians: Our Master ASE certified mechanics have extensive experience in brake repair.
  2. Transparent Service: We provide clear communication and written estimates with no hidden fees.
  3. Comprehensive Inspections: Our detailed 55-point brake inspection ensures every aspect of your braking system is checked.
  4. Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize your safety and satisfaction, offering options that suit your needs and budget.

Schedule Your Brake Inspection Today!

Don’t wait until it’s too late. If you notice any changes in your brakes, contact us at (520) 744-9710 to schedule your Brake Service and drive with confidence!

Brake service involves inspecting the brake system for wear, replacing parts like brake pads, and making sure the braking system is working properly. This can help keep your vehicle safe on the road.
Brake pads generally need replacing when they wear down to about 3mm. However, regular checks are important to ensure they are functioning effectively, especially if you often drive in stop-and-go traffic.
Brake service can include replacing pads or shoes, checking the brake fluid, and sometimes resurfacing the rotors if they’re uneven. It’s all about making sure your brakes respond quickly and smoothly when needed.
Getting your brakes checked every 12,000 miles or once a year is a good rule of thumb, but it may vary based on your driving habits and the conditions in Tucson. Frequent stops and starts can wear down brakes more quickly.
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