Tubbys Tyrepower
Outside of a Tyrepower store, looking at side of red, blue and white painted building.

We will be closed for Easter Friday through to Easter Monday (March 29th to April 1st) and will reopen on April 2nd.

Brake Repairs

Brake pads and brake rotors are classified as wear items. As a result, brake fluids, pads, shoes and rotors should be assessed at regular intervals to ensure that your brake system is working effectively.

We offer a full range of services to get your brakes back in top condition. From brake pad/shoe replacement to rotor machining or replacement, we use only top quality parts.

At Tubbys Tyrepower, we recommend the use of premium brake pads and components. We also offer disc and drum machining. If you're in Kirrawee, or the surrounding areas, including Sutherland, Gymea, Miranda, Sylvania, Engadine and the Sutherland Shire Region, call us on (02) 9521 4488 to discuss your brake servicing and repairs today.

Warning Signs for Your Brakes

There is a seven-point list of things to look out for that let you know it may be time for brake repairs.

  • Loss of grip when braking

  • The feeling of your car pulling left or right when braking

  • A sloppy, soft or low brake pedal

  • Shuddering through your steering wheel when braking

  • Squeals, screeches and high-pitched noises when braking

  • Your brake warning light flashes

  • Your car takes longer to stop than normal

How Brakes Work

There’s a lot you don’t see when you step on the brakes. Pressing the brake pedal sends out fluid that activate your braking system. This forces the brake pad onto the disc rotor, causing friction and bringing your car to a stop. The brake pads of your car are fitted to the brake caliper. This is the part of the car that applies and releases the brake pads from the disc rotor.

Over time, friction wears down the brake pads, and they begin to lose their stopping power and cause damage to your brake pistons. This is why brake pads will need replacing pretty regularly.

Brake Calipers

Your brake calipers house one or more pistons depending on the model of your brakes. These pistons push or release when the brake pedal is operated. Specifically designed rubber components ensure that hydraulic brake fluid does not leak or allow dirt into the system. This is another element to keep an eye on when maintaining your brakes.

Send us a message

For more information about Brake Repairs at Tubbys Tyrepower, call us directly on (02) 9521 4488 or use the form to send us a message.

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